More than likely, whomever used the word was referring to a hairstyle that isn't a fashion statement. Conservative hair in the work place would be a hairdo that is out of your face and eyes, clean, a natural-looking color and neatly kept. If you have long hair, a french twist, pulled back in a neat clip or a bun, would be classic examples. If you have shorter hair, not something spikey nor frizzy nor anything you need to constantly be pulling behind your ear to keep from falling into your eyes. Hope this helps. :)
Conservative hair would refer to a style that seems fairly normal, nothing extreme. For instance, conservative hair could be a simple style like a ponytail, braids, or chignon, and possibly have no hair-dye in it. Extreme (non-conservative) hair would be something that is bold and draws attention to the person. For instance, big hair with lots of volume, a mullet, or unnatural colors (like blue, pink, orange, purple, or green). Think, something that you wouldn't wear to a job interview.
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The word is in Greek. That is what the word "MYTH" comes from.
Hair standing on end.
having yellow hair
it means hair
Trichophobia - fear of hair
Hair is a word that can either mean one hair, or just hair in particular. When you say "Hair Cut", the word "Hair" is plural. There is no need to pluralize it with an 's' on the end.
Well, hair is an English word but hair in spanish is pelo...
Tarifa comes from the word tariff!!
The term "pigtails" is believed to originate from the resemblance of the twisted hair to the appearance of a pig's tail. It is a style where the hair is divided into two parts and twisted or braided, popular among children and young girls.
Ranga is a slang word used by teenage kids. It refers to a person with red hair, and it comes from the word Orangutan.
The root word "villus" refers to a small, hair-like projection found in the intestines. It is involved in absorbing nutrients from food during digestion.