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Hairstyles At Work


Making a good impression at work is so important! Whether you are starting a new job or have been working for a while now, you probably know how important it is to always look your best and professional at the office (or on Zoom).




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However, if you are getting a job for the first time, you may be wondering what exactly you need to do to look professional for work. Or, you might be wondering how you can switch up your look for work to keep it fresh.


If you are unsure what kind of hairstyles you should be going for or just want some inspiration, read on because this post will show you 16 hairstyles for work that will make you look professional and stylish.


If you want to try out something different with your hair, braids are a fun option. (And yes, braids can totally be professional.) There are a ton of different kinds of braid hairstyles, but one that will look great for work is the crown dutch braid.


However, if you have worn this hairstyle to work many times, you may be wondering how to spice it up a bit. You totally can by doing a wrap around ponytail instead of just the normal ponytail hairstyle.


One other great hairstyle option for work is always the bun hairstyle! But, if you are tired of just doing a regular bun for work or if you want to add some braids to your hair, you should consider trying out this braided bun.


Another ponytail look that you can do for work is the sleek low ponytail. The key part of this look is making sure that your hair looks slicked back and straight to create the sleek effect.


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There are lots of easy hairstyles you can try which are suitable to any face shape, whether you have a medium-length hair, pixie cut, a fine hair, or any hair type. These are also appropriate work hairstyles that can transform seamlessly into casual night looks.


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Cassandra typically pulls her hair back, so we wanted to give her a half up option that keeps her hair pulled back and out of her way. Cassandra has multi-textured hair, which Ruben loves working with because there are so many curl patterns to accentuate.


Tiffany typically blow dries her hair and flat irons it straight to go to work as an accountant. When she does wear her hair curly she typically pineapples it and leaves the curls loose. With this style Tiffany can skip the straightening process while still maintaining an easy-to-manage style.


In a developing state and local employment law trend, wearing one's natural hair in the workplace has become a right in certain jurisdictions. People of color are most likely to experience discrimination in the workplace based on the style and texture of their natural hair.


In 2013, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) sued an employer on behalf of an African-American female applicant whose job offer was rescinded after she refused to cut off her dreadlocks at the employer's request.4 The employer asserted that the applicant's dreadlocks ran afoul of their personal grooming policy, which required hairstyles to "reflect a business professional image" and prohibited "excessive hairstyles."5 The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama dismissed the EEOC's complaint, holding that a hairstyle constitutes a "mutable characteristic" which is not afforded Title VII protection.6 On appeal, the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the District Court's decision, noting that although dreadlocks are a natural outgrowth of the texture of black hair, that does not make them an immutable characteristic of race.7


Similar legislation has also been enacted at the local government level. On November 5, 2019, the Montgomery County Council unanimously voted to enact the CROWN Act.14 Under the Montgomery County CROWN Act, "race" includes traits historically associated with race, including hair texture and protective hairstyles, and "protective hairstyles" includes hairstyles such as "braids, locks, afros, curls, and twists." The Montgomery County CROWN Act is distinct, in that the law establishes its own remedy, permitting individuals who are discriminated against because of the appearance of their natural hair to seek up to a $5,000 penalty through the Montgomery County Office of Human Rights.15 Montgomery County's CROWN Act is not limited to the employment context and applies to other places of public accommodation such as taxi services, and group homes.16 Montgomery County's CROWN Act went into effect February 6, 2020, and applies to all employers in Montgomery County with one or more employees.17


One of the most recently introduced state anti-hairstyle discrimination bills is Maryland's Senate Bill 0531, which was introduced on January 30, 2020.22 This bill proposes to expand the term "race" to include "protective hairstyles," which is defined in the bill as a hairstyle designed to protect the ends of the hair by decreasing tangling, shedding, and breakage including braids, twists, and locks.23 Employees alleging discrimination based upon the appearance of their natural hair would be permitted to file an employment discrimination claim, with the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights as they would for Sex, Age, or National Origin Discrimination claims. If enacted, Maryland's state CROWN law would take effect October 1, 2020.24


10 Ray Sotero, Senate votes to end hair discrimination in the workplace and schools, Ca. Senate, -releases/2019-04-22-april-22-2019-video-senate-votes-end-hair discrimination-workplace (last visited Feb. 13, 2020).


Refresh your trainer's style in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet with a trip to the salon. You'll find more options for hairstyles and colors at the salon than you were given at the start of the game. You can choose from 25 hairstyles and 26 hair colors at Paldea's three salons.


Hair Styles and Hats: Certain hairstyles will not allow you to wear hats. If you cannot wear hats with your current style, hat previews will not load in the shop menu. You can double-check that your hairstyle is causing the issue in the Outfit Menu.


Not so long ago, black women's natural hair was considered unprofessional for work. But a lot has changed too, more black women are becoming more confident and can wear their natural hair out without any judgments!


In this article, I will be showing you 5 natural hairstyles for work that you can do in under 5 minutes! The best part is you can achieve these hairstyles at night, shortly before bedtime, and wear it out the next morning.


Microsoft's Chatbot isn't the only insentient technology being problematic: Try Googling "professional hairstyles for work" and then Googling "unprofessional hairstyles for work." Notice the difference between the two search results? Twitter user BonKamona did, spotting a racial divide between what Google deems professional and unprofessional.


While it's difficult to pinpoint how Google's proprietary algorithm works, the argument that the images are being used in a positive light is beside the point; the very existence of these types of articles and social media posts illuminates how black women are discriminated against in the professional sector because of their "natural" hair.


How to do it: Part your hair down the center. Split your hair into two sections. Tie one section away while you work on the other side. Starting at your forehead, take a small section of hair and split it into three sections. Cross the outside sections under the middle section, alternating. Each time you make a pass underneath, add a small section of hair to each of the outside sections. Adding in these sections is what gives it the French braid look. Continue just to the nape of your neck and secure with an elastic. Repeat on the other side.


How to do it: Part your hair down the center. Split your hair into two sections. Tie one away, while you work on the other side. Start by crossing the outside sections under the middle section, alternating. Each time you make a pass, add a small section of hair to each of the outside sections. Adding in these sections is what gives it the French braid look. Continue until you reach the nape of your neck. At this point, you can braid the rest of your hair in a regular three-strand braid that will keep your hair secure.


The office has continued to evolve to include home created workspaces. Going to work now could mean going to the next room over after your morning coffee. Making Zoom-ready easy, professional hairstyles just became easier with Spornette brushes.


A high pony is super easy and classic, good for play, work, or evening. Transform the look into a more modern style and a bit more elegant by wrapping your high ponytail. The shine from the wrap of your hair around the pony holder transcends a simple pony into something more.


In March, the U.S. House approved a similar bill that would bar discrimination against Black people who wear hairstyles like Afros, cornrows or tightly coiled twists in society, school and the workplace. The federal bill would explicitly say such discrimination is a violation of federal civil rights law. President Joe Biden has said he would sign the fed


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