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To be fair, I only think that works for around the house (for anyone, not just you).

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I thought it looked cute. Around the house it's in back and up. :D

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Cute casual style that you wear because you can and you like it!!! The down style is sexier.

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Ok, wait, I'm not going for sexy. (I get to many old men hitting on me, yuck!) I'm going for work look. Should I try a regular pony tail?

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No, definitely down cuz you know I am gonna call you a smexy woman! And I know you get hit on by the old fella's there at work, but I do get a chuckle out of that.

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Works! :D (but yer still a sexy nurse lady!)

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I don't want sexy nurse lady, but I'll take it. :) Thanks.

I guess I'll take anything that has LADY in it. Not ugly lady tho. :( Altho I'd take that too. :)

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No, definitely down cuz you know I am gonna call you a smexy woman! And I know you get hit on by the old fella's there at work, but I do get a chuckle out of that.

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EWWWWW, They touch me. Or they stare at my eyes. Or look at my boobs. UGH!

But, I'll take it all to be a woman. No question about that.

Thanks all of you, but seriously, which hair do? Should I try another? Pinned back with pony? Pinned back without pony?

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I sometimes like to pull the hair above my ear line back and put it into a high ponytail, tucking the rest behind my ears, and pulling a little bit down beside my cheeks and twirling that little bit with my flatiron.

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I sometimes like to pull the hair above my ear line back and put it into a high ponytail, tucking the rest behind my ears, and pulling a little bit down beside my cheeks and twirling that little bit with my flatiron.

Pictures or it didn't happen. :)

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Guest LizMarie

Down is super (and would be good for an evening out) but the pony tail in back says "work" to me. I see that a lot among women in the oil and gas industry. I'd imagine it's common with nurses too because it's practical.

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I liked the side look. I do that sometimes. Rarely wear it down completely feels like i'm either hiding or coming on to the world.. I love the wisps at the ears. they sam to soften both your face and mine.

Hugs, You look great. Are the old men rich? Charlie

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I liked the side look. I do that sometimes. Rarely wear it down completely feels like i'm either hiding or coming on to the world.. I love the wisps at the ears. they sam to soften both your face and mine.

Hugs, You look great. Are the old men rich? Charlie

Some, very rich. I live in affluent area.

Just gotta nab me a sugar daddy. Or any guy. :)

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Guest Elizabeth K

Late to this discussion - yikes.

Your hair and mine are about the same length and dark colored, but not black, no bangs. I think I have just a tad more waviness at the end. In the presentation of photos? I like all of them. I also like the comments and I agree, and I understand the work you do is best done in a casual mode.

Hair let down - for our hair stye and length, is ALWAYS the most flattering. But it humid, hot states (you know this) hair down can soon lead to overheating. I like to wear my hair down sometimes, but I get tired of it in my food or strands migrating into my mouth when drinking coffee. I tend, like you show, to part it in the middle (our Native American roots maybe).

But have you tried a side part? That gives a variety I think, something I am guessing you are looking for. I use those larger barrettes or clips when I do that side part - directly up in the middle of the upper ear tip, placing it high, both sides. The back hair then sweeps back over it but stays out of the face. And I think we discussed carrying extra pony ties so we can sweep back and pony in hot conditions. That works with the clips in too. It also looks great with the side part, I also flip it naturally over one shoulder - but I rarely pony it there. Side pony looks good on you - a sassy girl! But it is something your probably don't do every day

Another trick is to barrette it behind the ear both sides and up high, but that takes a mirror and a bit of patience.

The standard (ho-hum) pony can be done in other ways. Have you seen those giant clips that loop like a straightened set of clamps made of curved combs? I finally learned how to put them in so they stay. I gather my pony as usual, maybe a little higher, and twirl it into a tight but straight tail. I then open that clip wide and put it in OVER the entire upper tail and then let the tines anchor into the hair against the scalp. BUT I don't use a tie. It really is simple and can be reworked all day without looking in a mirror, but it holds very well, which surprised me,

Other tricks are to put the pony into a bun - and not worry if it sticks out everywhere, That takes some experimenting. I use a tie, set very high, then bobby pens, but the open kind Stick in a thousand hair pins if ya want, whatever it takes, the watch it scatter pins everywhere all day! So female!

And there are ways to braid, and to pull back strands, and to do things with ties and a pretty artificial flower. NICE

So my recommendation? Ask the girls around you when you try something new. Also, most girls will show you their tricks. Hair is perfect for girly-girly fun!

Lizzy

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