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What is a professional, yet fun style for me to get- the profession I am in is nursing. Your help is apprecait


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If your hair is long enough for a medium-length ponytail, try this.

Make a low or medium ponytail. Lean forward and spread your hair evenly around the base of your ponytail. Then take another hairband and wrap it around the base of the ponytail. It will look like you have a little doughnut on the back of your head.

If you don't straighten your hair, it will be the average cute, easy to do messy bun.

If you do straighten your hair, which I do when I wear this hairstyle, your hair will all fall down in a little waterfall on the back of your head, and it looks really pretty and professional.

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Without seeing you (and your hair) in person or viewing a photograph of you, it is challenging for me to give you a precise "up-do" suggestion. However, there are some guidelines to follow, as many up-do styles are appropriate for the gym or bedroom, not the office.

Do not use any large banana clips, or that type of clip to hold your hair up. To achieve a professional effect, you cannot just push it up any old way and clip it. I am amazed at the number of women who blindly (using no mirror) just push up their hair and secure it with an atrociously large clip. They look like they are ready to do house cleaning or go jogging, not conduct business.

A pinned tailored style, such as a French roll or twist, is highly professional. You can also pull your hair back at the nape of your neck. Secure it with a tailored scrunchy (or metal clip) that coordinates with your outfit yet is in a businesslike color (no hot pink). On weekends, practice putting your hair up in varying styles. Get accustomed to the way you look with it up. Give yourself compliments. This should handle any discomfort or confidence issues.

If your hair is truly no longer than three inches below your shoulders, it falls within the professional range for hair lengths. If it is longer, I recommend that you cut it to that length. Then you can wear it down without sacrificing your professionalism. And you also have the flexibility of putting it up or pulling it back.

Most nurses I see have their hair pulled back off their face and away from the patients. This way you can do anything you want when not at work, even punk it.

side part your hair and do a ponytail. it looks classy and professional. you can even wrap a hair around the hair tie to look extra polished.

Your in nursing school...are you really worried about your hair if that is what you're talking about here?
You've got studying to do lady...
Just pull it back and be done with it...it's not going to matter what you look like if your grades aren't up to par...
Not trying to be nasty here...just answering the question honestly...

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