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 should tie your hair back when cooking, to prevent loose hairs from getting into the food.
Tying up your hair, and wearing a hairnet, ensures that loose hairs don't fall into the food when cooking, or when serving food to customers in a bakery/food/cafe shop.
so that your hair doesnt fall into the candle as then your hair would be on fire,
remove contact lenses put goggles on tie back long hair wash your hands
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.
its important to keep your long hair tied back in the lab because it could touch the chemicals and burn.
Yes. But don't tie it back tight at.night.:)
So your hair doesn't catch a flame and everything goes wrong. Hair wise. Though, I doubt you need to roll your sleeves up.
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.
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.
You could flat iron your hair and take your bangs on the side of your face and twist them and tie them together in the back of your head with a hair tie
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