Hip Hair In The Workplace
When it comes to the hectic lifestyle of a working woman, these superwomen are looking for the right way to professionally style their hair. The right hairstyle encompasses so many aspects.
It must be stylish yet professional, it has to be easy to style every day, and it needs to be easy to maintain.
The most ideal hairstyle for a working woman is a cut that offers a few variations on the way it can be worn. The hairstyle should be able to go from day-to-night. If the woman chooses to change the texture of her hair based on her outfit the hairstyle should be able to lie nicely whether straight or curly.
The best hairstyle requires little prep time in the morning. Just a wash and go without having to spend time blow drying it, straightening it or adding hair supplies like gel and mousse.
The longer it takes a woman to style her hair in the morning, the more it cuts into her busy schedule, and this is not an ideal situation. Plus, over styling and the consistent use of heat, pressure and hair products can damage the hair. A professional woman’s best bet is to keep the hair short. That way it is washed and dried quickly and requires less effort than say, long hair, to style every morning and maintain in the long run.
Not only is wearing short hair less time consuming, it can cut down on the cost of daily maintenance. The working woman will spend less money on hair care products such as gels, sprays and mousse. There are so many stylish and functional short hair styles to choose from.
One of the most popular is the “bob”. Other trendy styles include razor cut edges and jagged pieces of hair to frame the face. Just make sure that the hair style you choose suits both your type of hair as well as compliment your face.
Short hair is not desirable for every woman. Some women choose to have their hair a bit longer, say to the shoulders. A medium length hairstyle can add interest to a woman’s look. They are also flexible and interchangeable. Women with a medium hairstyle can change their look just by changing the part, changing the texture, adding hair accessories such as clips, or wearing it up or down.
When choosing a professional hairstyle, keep it simple. Not all hair trends are acceptable or practical for the work environment.

