In her later years her hair was always short.
Make a bun [hair Bun]
bun and bonnet or mob cap
Clara Barton typically wore her hair in a simple and neat hairstyle. She often pulled her hair back into a bun or chignon at the nape of her neck, which was a common style for women in the 19th century.
she was black. She wore glasses, and had her hair pulled back into a bun. she was 5'2" tall.
Not in the Air Force, Navy, Army or National Guard. Not sure about the Marines though but I am willing to bet no. For girls, hair has to be in a bun or above the collar of her shirt. Colored girls usually have the option of neat corn roll braids, since our hair usually requires a little more upkeep. I am a colored girl in the Navy and wear my hair in braids, I re-did them every two weeks in basic training.
well, some put it in a ponytail,a messy bun, bun ,or even just let it out. You can wear your hair any how you like to wear it.
A bun? (Messy bun, Top bun)
She also wore her hair in a low bun
problly a bun or somthing to keep there hair up:)
Wear a hat if u dont have the time or money to get your hair done..or wear it in a ponytail or bun or pin it up
casually up in a pony tail/bun. or down with some hair up some hair down :)
The best way is to either put your hair in a ponytail or do a bun. you can also do a half bun which is where u do a ponytail and then pull ur hair halfway through the band and let it hang.
flat hair was a no along with the flip the bun was fashionable and so was the beehive
You could wear it in a pony tail, bun, french braids, or down loose.
Depending on your hair length- Short: braids or ponytail then braid it Long: pony tail then braid it then put it in a bun, bun(sock bun, messy bun), or just regular braids
put your hair in a loose bun and let hair fall down, the hair that is loose, curl it! don't understand? look up loose curly bun on google images
Neither. She would have worn a mop cap over her hair. There may have been a bun under it, but all paintings I have seen of her the hair is covered since this was the style of the day.