I have curly hair that I air-dry. You can either get my morning hair styled and wet (let's be honest, we're all talking about damp) or dry and in a messy bun. Those are your two choices. |
I’m surprised people take issue with this. But I probably shouldn’t be, this is dcum after all. |
None of these looks are work appropriate. |
My short curly hair is very thick and takes over an hour to dry. Just arrived at work with wet hair. |
Executive team member here with long curly hair who arrives at the office every day with wet hair. I wasn't hired for my looks, I was hired to do a job - no one cares I'd my hair isn't 100% dry when I arrive |
Exactly. What kind of job do you think that poster of the photos has?!! |
Who cares?! That is a crazy thing to be bothered about. If I see somebody with wet hair, I notice it and move along with my day because it does not impact me. |
Appalled? Even if I noticed, I wouldn’t give it a second thought. Why would you care? |
Right? I mean I would probably notice if someone’s hair was just soaking wet and water was like dripping down their back and all over clothes but I genuinely don’t think I would even notice damp hair. Esp with curly hair, aren’t there a lot of products that define the curls but the hair looks somewhat wet/damp after use? |
? They look fine. Let me guess, the only hair you deem appropriate for an office is blond hair in a French twist or chignon. |
This is only appropriate if your job is a hooker and showered at a client’s house. |
I'm the second in command in my organization. I arrived this morning with wet (damp) hair as I have virtually every morning of my 30+ year career. I have curly hair that I air dry. Sorry. |
What is wrong with looks #2 and #3? In SATC, Miranda often wore her hair in a similar style to look #2. And #3 is perfectly appropriate for any setting. |
I put my fine straight hair up in a clip. It's so humid out most of the summer that blowdrying is pointless. |
Also I think 2, 3, and 4 are fine. They look styled and a little formal. |