My Sister has dyed her hair blond for years, and recently she changed it to a rich chesnut brown colour. She immediately looked more 'serious', more intelligent, mature, sophisticated. It may have helped her get jobs, because she has been working in higher paying office jobs ever since !! Her brown colour was fairly solid, not a lot of streaky highlights, that's a dated look. A good style would be one that is not past the shoulders, (which can make you look too young), layered softly throughout, with a pretty and soft angled fringe to frame your eyes and soften your forehead. This look is versatile because you can pull it back tightly, swoop the bangs forward or back off your face, iron it straight, or let it dry naturally to show off your natural waves/curls, if you have them. That way, you can be conservative at work if need be, yet still have the femininity factor afterwards. Good Luck with your career :-)
2006-08-29 17:46:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Go for a great cut and black hair. Law is a pretty conservative and competitive field so you want to ensure that the recruiters are focused on your resume and not your beauty practices. Save time and frustration so you can at least get your foot in the door. Then experiment with highlights or something you can ease into. Best wishes!
2006-08-29 17:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Go with a Dye job that looks natural, for the exact color tell your stylist that you are going into a job interview at a law firm and need something that will look good. If you go to a decent stylist she will give you exactly what you will need.
2006-08-29 17:37:40
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answered by nathanael_beal 4
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a nice short haircut up 2 da shoulders with a slight curl is perfect with dark brown hair
2006-08-29 17:33:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i would stick with dark reddish brown. black can look too dark and may be harsh looking. i think a shoulder length bob would look great, maybe with some long bangs or layers
2006-08-29 17:35:16
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answered by . 5
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All keep bought colour hair dye declare to very last that lengthy, yet they oftentimes fade interior of days. I dyed my hair "blue" some months in the past, and it became out to be lime eco-friendly, therefore the bleach and all. - i imagine that in case you want the colour to stay round longer, get it professionally performed. intense priced, yet more beneficial valuable consequences.
2016-11-23 13:55:54
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answered by mccunn 4
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Gentlemen prefer blondes.
Go to the wig site on here and get a blond wig and try that! I betcha the first interview goes well. For $30 what have you got to lose? Then if you like it, do your real hair.
Paula Young.com
2006-08-29 17:35:09
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answered by NANCY K 6
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Dark brown or black, and a clean layered look.
2006-08-29 17:36:38
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answered by Poetannyse 2
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i think you should leave your hair natural, try not to draw to much attention to your hair., because if your going to go to a law interview, youd want to me sharp and clean, black hair wouldnt really work..
2006-08-29 17:36:33
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answered by Classic Couture 4
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something tat makes u look professional, yet young(coz u r still young I presume) and vibrant(not the colors)...go to a professional hair salln..spend the extra money to look great n u will feel confident...
http://www.2hairstyles.com/mid3.shtml
http://www.getbeautytips.com/Articles/HairStyles4.php
http://www.thehairstyler.com/
http://www.hairstyleswatch.com/
2006-08-29 17:35:43
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answered by aneurinaa 3
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