How Not To Wear Your Hair For An Interview
So keep your hair swept away from your face during an interview to avoid playing with your strands.
How not to wear your hair for an interview. Avoid high girlish ponytails barrettes and headbands with bows. You want the hiring manager to be able to clearly see your face eyes and smile throughout. This is an easy look to style.
Here a few more tips on how to wear your hair to an interview from Becky. Keep it simple and professional know your audience. Theyll want a sexy hair style and theyll be interested in where you buy your clothes.
Nobody wins then because the focus is not on their hair. Once you have the job you can wear your hair. On my recent second interview I caught myself touching my hair to brush it out of my face too many times.
Use discreet clips or a thin headband to avoid constantly pushing your hair back behind your ears. You want to be able to keep eye contact with the interviewers. If one of your nervous habits is to play with your hair pull it back.
So your attire influences your experience with the client. If you are still hair questioning and not quite ready be patient and embrace your process. If your hair is more like Frankie Bridges from the Saturdays rather than Anna Wintour ensure your short hair doesnt appear flat and dull in your interview.
Twist or bring one side back and secure it behind your ear with a bobby pin. In hindsight I should have worn it up or half-up. Tie long hair into a ponytail or put it in an updo.