The best young haircut for the office
This week, we dipped into the good ol' Style Girlfriend mailbag to answer a young reader's question about how to achieve a hairstyle with "take me serious" heft.
Joey asked: "I'm a 24-year-old professional, and I want to be taken seriously. But I have very thick hair, and I'm 100-percent unsure how to style it that will look professional but not make me look like my dad."
I feel your pain, Joey. As a constantly carded 28-year-old, I know what it's like to want to look older. I'm sure when we're both pushing 40 and look 25, we'll be happy. But for now, it can feel difficult to play the part of "serious professional" without throwing on a three-piece suit every morning.
My hair presents the opposite problem - its super-fine texture necessitates Velcro rollers and complicated teasing every time I want it to do something other than lie pin-straight against my head. (Sometimes you guys have it way easier than us ladies. Barring very strange circumstances, you will never deal with the hoo-ha that is Velcro rollers.) So I thought I'd go to the experts on this question.





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truth, not many good video's on youtube with how to give a 2yo with not much hair a nice haircut.
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"That said, if you're looking to scream professional, I'm always a fan of a well-maintained, barbered look with the hair cut closely to the hair lines and ears. Hair that is soft and falling on top of the ear or hitting the collar may project an
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