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12-20-2018, 10:46 AM #11
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Re: Interview hair
Thanks so much LBell!For real! I just can't any more. If I take my hair down, it's just because I want to change it up a bit. But honestly, I really love my plaits. If I want to wear a puff, I've got a fake one that works just fine, lol. I'll leave braid outs for special occasions. If I try to leave my hair out for longer than a couple of days, I start getting lazy and the next thing I know, I've got a mega detangling session to do. I'll tell ya, for quite awhile, I was considering a TWA.
Michael Nathan White * My big brother * 1953-2011* Happy Birthday MichaelJune 24thWe really, really, really miss you!
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Re: Interview hair
It's interesting and liberating to think how much interview hair has changed. When I lived in Dallas when I first got married, I was the only person in my school with natural hair.
When I moved back to Dallas in 2013, I wore my hair straightened for a principal interview. As soon as I got the job, I BC'd. Now, almost NO ONE has relaxed hair anymore. I interview guys with braids, twist outs, all sorts of natural hair. No one considers it "unprofessional" and I love how much times have changed.
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Re: Interview hair
I see a lot of people go into interviews with multi colored hair like purple, green, pink. It's mostly yt folks though.
I like that brown folks are embracing their natural hair and being confident to rock all different styles. I see locks every where these days. It's mostly on men but I do see the sisters looking fine wearing their locked styles.
Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry.
It merely astonishes me.
How can any deny themselves the pleasure of my company?
It's beyond me.
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I know! When we were in the early days of our hair revolution up in here, it felt like we would NEVER get here. And I feel we have finally arrived!
Even my niece, who couldn't wait to get a perm when she was 13 has come full circle. Well, almost. She hasn't had a perm in over two years. She still loves her weaves and sew ins, but these days she's been opting for cornrow extensions. And she just landed a job as a personal banker after graduating from college with a business degree.
And her permed up mom? Well, she started locing six months ago, lol.Michael Nathan White * My big brother * 1953-2011* Happy Birthday MichaelJune 24thWe really, really, really miss you!
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Re: Interview hair
First, congratulations on the new job!
Second, yep, I remember those discussions. I was abroad, so I really didn't have to worry that much. In South Korea seeing a black person was news enough. They weren't worried about my hair.
Third, I just had a similar experience in October. I had to fly to north Dallas for an interview. I'd had surgery earlier in the year, so I'm dealing with the dreaded hairline hair loss. I decided to not wear headbands, so I felt that I was in a bit of a pickle. I decided to just wear a twist out with no headband. They didn't care. All was fine. I got the job, and they flew me back the next week to train.
There are stories of discrimination regarding our hairstyles, but, honestly? Those are the sorts of people that would find another reason too.
Congrats again!"The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it." - Chinese Proverb
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Hey congrats to you too! Shoot, I remember when most folks on here found plaited hair/w no extensions unprofessional. Or parted hair unprofessional. I can't say that prior to this go 'round with my job search that I'd have worn my hair like this "ever" to an interview. But shoot, I was simply tired of taking my hair out of braids and putting them back in braids after each interview. My poe scalp! When I wasn't interviewing I was wearing my hair in plaits 24-7 for weeks and weeks on end. I wore my hair like this to many dressy occasions and just decided "what the heck" an interview was certainly fair game. It's normal to me, and so it becomes normal for everyone else.
You are sooooo right. And quite honestly, now that I'm in my job, I'm probably the best dressed person in my office. What they're calling business casual, I'd call business grunge. So I just don't see how anyone could have an issue with my hair when their attire is questionable. LOL.Michael Nathan White * My big brother * 1953-2011* Happy Birthday MichaelJune 24thWe really, really, really miss you!
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