new job, new look help
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Topic: new job, new look help
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Subject: new job, new look help
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 5:24am
I just got a new job in politics which requires I have a very professional look when interviewed, photographed, etc... Trouble is I'm not willing to part with any of my waist length hair. I need to learn how to put it up somehow that isn't too young. I can do a french twist which looks great from the back and side but much too harsh straight on and unflattering in pictures and video. The same with buns, french braids etc... as they look too severe on the top and sides. Specifically does anyone have updo ideas for long hair (no cutting or perms)that gives some lift on the top and sides. My hair is very straight and so long that curlers really do little and last a very short time. I don't want to continually tease my hair (though I'm willing to for special occassions (any ideas?) for lift as it will cause too much damage. I've bought Patrick Camerons book and most styles I like I couldn't do myself (I need something I can do daily) and involve too much teasing. I would entertain having some done for special occassions.Please help me out as I adore my long hair and don't wish to choose hair or career.
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