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Post 05/02/2014 15:54     Subject: How to wear long hair in a professional setting

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Anonymous wrote:I have waist length (but layered) hair and work in a professional office. I wear it down almost everyday, otherwise in a high bun. I do have the longest hair of anyone in the office and sometimes I do worry it's unprofessional. But whatever. My husband loves it (as do I) so I don't cut it.


Yep, unprofessional. And dated.


How is it dated? Every celeb I see has hair extensions my length/cut/style.


It isn't dated. PP is clueless.


Waist length hair is dated (Crystal Gayle anyone?) , but far more egregious make you look like a Duggar.


Waist length PP here. My hair looks nothing like either of those women and I agree their hair is awful. Mine is much more like if you were to google "Kim Kardashian long hair". Styled with a round brush with lots of layers and movement. Not the same at all.


Kim Kardashian does not have waist length hair. It has been long, but not that long. She actually had it cut in Paris a couple of weeks ago, so maybe you are not as in style as you think. I have never seen a woman with waist length hair wearing it down in a professional office in Washington DC.


Maybe your definition of waist is different than mine.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2014 15:47     Subject: How to wear long hair in a professional setting

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Anonymous wrote:I have waist length (but layered) hair and work in a professional office. I wear it down almost everyday, otherwise in a high bun. I do have the longest hair of anyone in the office and sometimes I do worry it's unprofessional. But whatever. My husband loves it (as do I) so I don't cut it.


Yep, unprofessional. And dated.


How is it dated? Every celeb I see has hair extensions my length/cut/style.


It isn't dated. PP is clueless.


Waist length hair is dated (Crystal Gayle anyone?) , but far more egregious make you look like a Duggar.


Waist length PP here. My hair looks nothing like either of those women and I agree their hair is awful. Mine is much more like if you were to google "Kim Kardashian long hair". Styled with a round brush with lots of layers and movement. Not the same at all.


Kim Kardashian does not have waist length hair. It has been long, but not that long. She actually had it cut in Paris a couple of weeks ago, so maybe you are not as in style as you think. I have never seen a woman with waist length hair wearing it down in a professional office in Washington DC.


Maybe she just had her extensions removed and the ends trimmed up?

She has more weave than kim zolciak
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2014 15:04     Subject: How to wear long hair in a professional setting

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Anonymous wrote:I have waist length (but layered) hair and work in a professional office. I wear it down almost everyday, otherwise in a high bun. I do have the longest hair of anyone in the office and sometimes I do worry it's unprofessional. But whatever. My husband loves it (as do I) so I don't cut it.


Yep, unprofessional. And dated.


How is it dated? Every celeb I see has hair extensions my length/cut/style.


It isn't dated. PP is clueless.


Waist length hair is dated (Crystal Gayle anyone?) , but far more egregious make you look like a Duggar.


Waist length PP here. My hair looks nothing like either of those women and I agree their hair is awful. Mine is much more like if you were to google "Kim Kardashian long hair". Styled with a round brush with lots of layers and movement. Not the same at all.


Kim Kardashian does not have waist length hair. It has been long, but not that long. She actually had it cut in Paris a couple of weeks ago, so maybe you are not as in style as you think. I have never seen a woman with waist length hair wearing it down in a professional office in Washington DC.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2014 14:56     Subject: Re:How to wear long hair in a professional setting

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Anonymous wrote:French twists? What is it the 90s? Please stop wearing French twists to work.


LOL! I bet they still have those French twist clips, or maybe the good old "chopsticks for hair".


Oh yeah!

http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=French+Twist+With+Curls&FORM=RSRIMG#view=detail&id=78B21852247999F0E5E87AB9496B5789DC699C5E&selectedIndex=2
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Post 05/02/2014 14:05     Subject: Re:How to wear long hair in a professional setting

Anonymous wrote:French twists? What is it the 90s? Please stop wearing French twists to work.


LOL! I bet they still have those French twist clips, or maybe the good old "chopsticks for hair".
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2014 14:02     Subject: How to wear long hair in a professional setting

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Anonymous wrote:I have waist length (but layered) hair and work in a professional office. I wear it down almost everyday, otherwise in a high bun. I do have the longest hair of anyone in the office and sometimes I do worry it's unprofessional. But whatever. My husband loves it (as do I) so I don't cut it.


Yep, unprofessional. And dated.


How is it dated? Every celeb I see has hair extensions my length/cut/style.


It isn't dated. PP is clueless.


Waist length hair is dated (Crystal Gayle anyone?) , but far more egregious make you look like a Duggar.


Waist length PP here. My hair looks nothing like either of those women and I agree their hair is awful. Mine is much more like if you were to google "Kim Kardashian long hair". Styled with a round brush with lots of layers and movement. Not the same at all.


I'm sure your hair looks just like someone who has a professional stylist and extensions for days.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2014 13:54     Subject: Re:How to wear long hair in a professional setting

French twists? What is it the 90s? Please stop wearing French twists to work.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2014 18:05     Subject: How to wear long hair in a professional setting

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Anonymous wrote:I have waist length (but layered) hair and work in a professional office. I wear it down almost everyday, otherwise in a high bun. I do have the longest hair of anyone in the office and sometimes I do worry it's unprofessional. But whatever. My husband loves it (as do I) so I don't cut it.


Yep, unprofessional. And dated.


How is it dated? Every celeb I see has hair extensions my length/cut/style.


It isn't dated. PP is clueless.


Waist length hair is dated (Crystal Gayle anyone?) , but far more egregious make you look like a Duggar.


Waist length PP here. My hair looks nothing like either of those women and I agree their hair is awful. Mine is much more like if you were to google "Kim Kardashian long hair". Styled with a round brush with lots of layers and movement. Not the same at all.