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Interview/work hairstyles for natural hair please

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snugglez41685

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Ok ladies I need some help. I have been transitioning for almost three years now. I know that is long,lol. Anyway my hair is now about 90% natural now. I have been lazy lately and just putting on Samantha(my wig). Well she done had it and I need to embrace this natural head of hair I have now. My hair is basically a lil below shoulder but not APL yet. I am about a 4a texture. What are some good styles for interviews, especially with staffing agencies or professional enviorments? I am looking for a job but need to do something nice with my hair. I have an old pic in my siggy its just longer/more puff now. I do not really want to straighten it. I have been posting from my cell so you do not have to post pics cause I can't see them at all unless they are really small, but links or descriptions would be great. Thanks so much in advance ladies.
 
Do you have any curlformers or flexirods? That will cover up any texture differences.
 
Do you have any curlformers or flexirods? That will cover up any texture differences.

I had some but gave them to a friend months back cause she was relaxed and like what it did for her hair. Think I might have to reinvest in some.
 
I had some but gave them to a friend months back cause she was relaxed and like what it did for her hair. Think I might have to reinvest in some.

Flexirod set and a nice headband. In case it's windy. That always happens to me.
 
I would do the good old-fashioned bun for interviews. After you get the job, you can assess the work environment (how conservative/laid-back/how other women wear their hair) to figure out what styles to wear, but it would seem like after you have the job, you could do braid-outs, twist-outs, buns, or whatever works for you.

Good luck with your search!
 
Wear a bun. That way you don't have to worry about your hair on the interview.
 
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