Because long hair can get caught in machinery and that can hurt! Also it is unhygienic because the dirt from some peoples hair can fall into the food.
so it doesn't catch on fire
--Have you ever been given some food like a cookie from some sweet, kind person, only to find after taking a bite that (to your Horror) it is laced with hair? Tying your hair back insures that this won't happen and no one will have to eat any chocolate-chip-and-hair-cookies ever again.
If your hair falls out it gets in the food. Long hair may get burned or caught in rotating blenders/mixers and the like.
to stop stray hairs from the head falling into the food
Mainly to avoid dropping strands of your hair into the food.
1. So nothing gets in your hair.
2. So when you are working with fire, your hair won't catch on fire.
It is not mandatory to wear a hair net in your kitchen. However if you work in a professional deli or kitchen it is required in most states that you wear a hair net.
your hair could fall in and ew noone wants to eat food that has hair in it and hi anyone that sees this
So that hair doesnt fall in the food.
Bacteria won't spread to many places like hair.
When working in the kitchen you tie your hair back because your hair is constantly shedding and you dont want that in the food.
You grab a brush and pull back your hair and then tie it with a hair tie or rubber band.
You can tie it up loosely, but make sure you wait for your hair to cool down, so its not warm when you tie it up, otherwise it will get a kink in it.
The hair tie is made up of small peices of elastic covered in soft and strechy fabric sewn togather.
The apron is for keeping your clothes clean and the head tie is to keep your hair from falling into the food that you are preparing
yes it's ok to tie it up
who invented the first hair tie? who invented the first hair tie? who invented the first hair tie?
I don't think so. Your hair will not grow faster if it is tied up. If you tie it too tightly though you will do damage and could cause your hair to fall out because of traction on the hair.
MY hair? I don't even know you, so please, don't try to tie my hair, with hair tie or without.
You can braid it or tie it on 2 sides or you can tie it up or you can tie it over your shoulder on 1 side
You should tie up long hair in a science lab to keep it from dragging through your experiments, or being lit up by a Bunsen burner.
bunch it up :)