Finding the Right Hair Style for Work and Play
Are you looking to find a new job or stand out in your current work place? If you’re looking to go further in your career you’ll want to embody who you want to become.
Want to be the boss? Then dress like the boss!
Now that doesn’t mean you have to start dressing like your parents but take some notes on a more polished, professional look and make it your own.
Guys:
Look professional while still being yourself. A lot of jobs call for a more conservative look, but you may prefer a more casual look on your days off. Try a cut that is as versatile as you are!
The more tailored classic cuts are in, trying one that can be more toned down for work and more funky for days off is a great way to stand out in any setting. Use a workable hold product so you can maneuver your style through out the day and go from day to night effortlessly.
Same goes for your clothes, find classic pieces with a great fit that can transition from work to play with the quick switch of the jacket and shoes and you’re set!
Girls:
While beachy tousled looks are in for the weekend, your job may call for a more polished look. Try quick braided or twisted up dos that can be taken out and shaken up for a more casual after work look.
Get on a schedule with your cuts to ensure your ends are always looking sharp and layers clean and bouncy. Try a glaze to add shine to your locks or pop in a few highlights to add some sparkle around your face. A little goes and long way and these low maintenance additions to your look will help you to stand out in the crowd.
When it comes to your work attire, don’t settle for boring, try mixing a bold colored top with neutral prints and always remember the perfect accessory finishes every outfit off right.
If your interested in creating your own personal style and looking sharp for every occasion come see me, Brianna at Salon Cartier.
* For your convenience we offer evening and weekend appointments to accommodate your busy schedule.
Check out our Pinterest page for great ideas for hair and fashion for work. (That means you too guys!)
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The above was guest post by Walnut Creek Hair Stylist Brianna.