Listen up Ladies...
It's more important than ever to put the right hair color into your career because hair color could mean the difference of several rungs up the corporate ladder.
Career women today need to pay as much attention to color as they do to how they dress and groom themselves.
No matter what stage in a woman’s career, hair color can work with or against her. Unfortunately, there is still a gender imbalance in the work place, with women still under-represented in high-powered positions. For that and many other reasons, it is important to be aware of how they portray themselves in the corporate world.
Hair coloring tips for women in the workplace:
· For women graduating college, leave behind the bleached-blonde locks and stripy highlights and opt for a more subtle shade. Think blonde on blonde shade, like Jennifer Aniston.
· Take in consideration your budget, availability and lifestyle. For those with limited time and budget, I suggest a low-maintenance technique I call Butterflies, where I create beautiful color through mid-lengths and ends, like Eva Longoria.
· Cover those grays. Gray hair ages women 10-15 years. Need I say more?
· Understand and analyze your skin tone, eye color and existing hair color. Your hair color palate should follow along.
· Maintain healthy and shiny hair. And above all, have a professional appearance from head to toe.
Jennifer looks hot, like always! I heard she gets her teeth done at one of the best cosmetic dentists in the world, and he is in Costa Rica. If you want to look into dental tourism for a dental implant or cosmetic surgery, I recommend you do so. It is an affordable way to help you look your best. And you may not end up like Jeniffer, but she will never be you either!
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