Friday, March 12, 2010

What is a good business hairstyle for a mature woman with thigh-length hair? Cutting it is not an option.?

Hello dear, I too have fairly long hair by modern standards (to my hips) and I use this website, it has instructions and pictures. Some of them should be good for the office.


http://www.dressytresses.com/hair/galler鈥?/a>What is a good business hairstyle for a mature woman with thigh-length hair? Cutting it is not an option.?
Any up-do is a good option for business. Keep it conservative, but not done too tightly. I have hair that is mid-calf so I know its hard to find a style that will look and feel good with long hair.





First off, get the part/no part established. Do you like your hair parted on the side? Figure out how your hair lays best and looks good with your face. I like to part it on the side, or softly pulled back from my face. Try left-side and right-side parts. They really do make a difference because no body's face is completely symmetrical!





Once you have the front figured out, pull all your hair into a ponytail or half bun so that you can get an anchor to hold all your hair up with. If you have a good-gripping elastic, you can still keep your hair from being pulled too tightly.





Experiment with different up-dos. From braiding, to twisting, to (I know this sounds crazy) tying a large knot in it and anchoring it to your head. You can slightly curl the ends (make sure its not too fancy for business) and have a fuller ';bun';. You can also do a low bun, near the nape of your neck. This style is more relaxed and doesn't make you look like a jolly old grandma.





Whatever style you choose, make sure it will keep well throughout the day. Its not very business savvy to have tons of fly-aways!What is a good business hairstyle for a mature woman with thigh-length hair? Cutting it is not an option.?
I also have very long hair and wearing a ponytail if you do it well always looks stylish. Pull it up a bit at the front and make sure it isn't too low down on your neck. However if you are like me, pony tails begin to give you a headache after a while unless they are very low. A single braid all down your head is always a classic look. Buns are my favourite, and with long hair you can make big fat ones! One of my favourites is to put all your hair in a pony tail and put half in a bun. Then plait the other half and wrap it around the outside of the bun and tuck the ends in. Another look that is great is wrapping two plaits around your head. But be careful, this is a very old fashioned hair do and you have to make sure your clothes and make up are very modern. Dont make the plaits sit right on the hairline and keep them well above your ears.
Have you thought of a French Plait? It's very neat and tidy with an element of style and finesse too. Or, if you prefer to leave it loose, you could gather up a small amount at both sides and secure it at the back of your head with a clip. This will give you a smart look, show off the fantastic length of your hair but still leave your face open.





Hope this helps.
why isnt it an option???is it for an important cause or a religion? if its not for a really good reason other than ur attached to it i think u should cut it...after all it is just hair it grows back reguardless of how short u cut it. if not then id say curl it and make a messy bun...like this...


http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip1000鈥?/a>


or try the buns and french twists on this one...


http://ladylonghair.googlepages.com/updo鈥?/a>
How about a style like this...
an up do or curling it would be good to.
try curling it

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