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Does Wearing My Hair Up Make Me Look Younger?

Posted on the 30 August 2012 by Classycareergirl @classycareer

Dear Classy Career Girl,

I look really young. People often think I am in high school. I want to look more professional. I was told if I wear my hair up, it makes me look like a baby. Any advice for someone who looks really young? Does wearing my hair up really tend to make one appear more youthful?

Not So Young Professional

Dear Not So Young Professional,

Good question. So I do have to agree that if you have a young face, putting your hair up does make you look younger. The other thing it does it makes it look like you haven’t put as much time into getting ready for the day.  It may appear that you might not care enough about your appearance and how people view you at work.

When I was in college I would wear my hair in a bun everyday to work and school because it was easy and I was always in a rush. But after I graduated I felt like I needed to make a change to become more professional. Now I always blow dry and straighten my hair everyday so that it looks like I care and have put time in my appearance. I also look more professional with hair down. I do occasionally put my hair back for casual fridays which is totally fine. I think it also depends on your work environment and whether it is a casual environment or a professional environment.

If I were you, I would think about getting a hair cut that is really easy to do and you don’t have to spend much time on it in the morning. That way you can sometimes put your hair back and sometimes leave it down. I would just make sure that you aren’t putting it up for work everyday. So to answer your question, I would have to agree with other people that wearing your hair up is probably making you appear younger than you really are. Most importantly, do what makes you feel best so that you feel comfortable and confident. Maybe a little more makeup could help too if you want to put your hair back. Makeup can help you appear older.  Another thing to try might be glasses?

What is your advice for Not So Young Professional?

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