Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine (and I think it's fascinating how many women get so heated about this topic, really, insulting others because they have long hair? embarrassing behavior from adults), but my office is a pretty granola place. Walking into my workplace with a french twist and a blazer would make you the odd one out.
This really does matter. "Professional" isn't just one thing -- it's context-driven. My hair is longer than OP's, and I like enjoying it down, both how it looks and how it feels. That's not outside the norm for where I work, though.
I pull it back when there are logistical reasons to do so.
Anonymous wrote:careful about getting a short cut with thick hair, OP. I don't know about yours, but mine is pretty wavy, so when it goes short there is WAY TOO MUCH VOLUME because it's not being weighed down by length.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what is the culture at your office or workspace? Does anyone wear their hair long and down, and if so, how does it look? Does anyone comment on those other people's long hair?
Or do people with long hair wear it up? Or are there just people with short hair there?
No, she doesn't need to look like everyone else, but like herself.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine (and I think it's fascinating how many women get so heated about this topic, really, insulting others because they have long hair? embarrassing behavior from adults), but my office is a pretty granola place. Walking into my workplace with a french twist and a blazer would make you the odd one out.
Anonymous wrote:OP, what is the culture at your office or workspace? Does anyone wear their hair long and down, and if so, how does it look? Does anyone comment on those other people's long hair?
Or do people with long hair wear it up? Or are there just people with short hair there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How tall are you OP and what is your dress style in general? Taller women can get away with longer hair, but if you are short and half of your body is covered in hair - that's not a good look.
Your hair should frame your face, not just sit on your chest.
5’9”
And, I have a longish, roundish face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't or don't want to put it up for work, then a shorter style is more likely to read as professional.
Do people pull up their hair at your office? Nobody at my office does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or get it thinned. Most competent hair stylists can do that.
My sister tried that and it wasn’t a good look. Her stylist apologized afterwards.
Anonymous wrote:If you can't or don't want to put it up for work, then a shorter style is more likely to read as professional.
Anonymous wrote:Or get it thinned. Most competent hair stylists can do that.
Anonymous wrote:OP be honest is your hair really thick?