Waitresses should tie their hair back to prevent their naturally falling out hair from getting in customers' food.
You grab a brush and pull back your hair and then tie it with a hair tie or rubber band.
When working in the kitchen you tie your hair back because your hair is constantly shedding and you dont want that in the food.
Yes. This a requirement of the Health Code in Memphis, Tennessee.
Long hair should be kept up, in a hair net.
Yes. But don't tie it back tight at.night.:)
Ralph didn't want to tie his hair back because he wanted to maintain a certain image or style, or he simply preferred the way his hair looked when left loose. It could also be a personal preference or comfort issue that made him not want to tie his hair back.
in the mid 1920's, mary lesswall smith invented the hair tie to tie back her long hair. because she was so clumsy it always got in the way. her invention caught on quikly.
you should tie it back so it doesn't get caught in anything or get chemicals on it. To add to the earlier answer, you don't want to see the result of hair going into a bunsen burner
its important to keep your long hair tied back in the lab because it could touch the chemicals and burn.
who invented the first hair tie? who invented the first hair tie? who invented the first hair tie?
MY hair? I don't even know you, so please, don't try to tie my hair, with hair tie or without.
so that your hair doesnt fall into the candle as then your hair would be on fire,