Here’s My Strongest Argument For Why Long Hair Is Totally.
The professionalism of natural hair is a constant topic of debate in black culture. Exactly what constitutes long hair can change from culture to culture, or even within cultures. I guess it would depend on what country/culture you’re talking about, but in the usa, in our current era, long hair is standard for women of all age groups and professions.
She Began Talking To Me About How Horrible And Unprofessional The Woman's Hair Was.
I think that if your long hair is something you wear down on the weekends or at night but is up during the day at work, then it's fine. And while many naturals advance professionally and enjoy satisfying careers, some people seem to be stuck. It is acceptable for work.
Men Have Been Told That Short Hair Is “Masculine” And “Clean”, While Long Hair Is “Girly” And “Unkept”.
Most of the information i have found has been from the early 2010s and not particularly helpful for the current business and social climate so would appreciate some serious answers! Consistent with this account, research including a 2017 study by us psychologists has found that men, on average, perceive women with longer hair as more attractive, healthy and youthful. I know a lot of other sources say that long hair is unprofessional — it makes young women look younger, and older women are too old for long hair.
On One Occasion On The Train, My Colleague Pointed Out A Woman In The Carriage With Afro Hair.
Both black and white guys are finally letting it grow! It would be professional if you put it up in a twist or bun but that could be a lot more effort or not look good with your face. Deep down i believe women love long hair but are just socially conditioned to “prefer” boring short hair.
As Long As Long Hair Is Properly Styled, It Can Be Professional.
Gender stereotypes have put peoples in boxes and forced men and women to confirm to standards, otherwise. Megyn, who is stunning, has grown her hair out way too long, resembling a show girl more than a professional. Does long, thick hair look unprofessional on a 40 yo woman?