I personally have my hair up for school.
I go to a catholic school, and they don't allow girls to have their hair down for school. So I have been doing different things with my hair experimenting and found something that will blow you away.
If you let your hair down, put it into a side parting. Then grab one side of your hair and twist it against your skull just like a skull plat. Keep twisting until you get just behind your ear, clip it somehow. Then do the other side until it gets the effect then join them together into a bun.
It looks good, school will accept it and it's so easy!
My school doseso my anwseris yes
There are so many different ways that you can do your hair for school...it depends on what kind of personality you have.
no!
The difference between barber school and cosmetology school is that they concentrate on different areas. Barber school primarily concentrates on hair, while cosmetology school concentrates on both hair and makeup.
One of the highest rated beauty schools in Virginia is Virginia School of Hair Design.
There's a huge difference. Barber school mainly focuses on hair styles and the different types of hair. Beauty school focuses more than just hair. Like cosmetology for example. So since your friend wants a degree in beauty, she should go to Beauty School. If she mainly wants to focus on hair, she should go to Barber School.
You have to get it renewed at a school fo r hair
Dying hair will make your hair smooth which makes your hair smooth for a few days
you can do it after high school
While there is nothing wrong with curly hair, yes, straight hair is very in style with teenagers in the upper middle school/high school teenagers.
A lot of kids at the local high school in my area are adding colors to their hair. They are putting pink and purple colors in their hair.
Getting highlights in your hair while in school is a personal choice and there is no inherent "badness" to it. However, some schools may have guidelines on hair coloring, so it's important to check with your school's dress code policy before making a decision.