sandra-leigh
11-07-2006, 11:27 AM
Perhaps someone can develop this idea into practicality:
At a deli I went to last night, the food handlers were all wearing hats or hair-nets, in keeping with good food preperation hygenie. All 3 in the store were male; the two younger had gone the hairnet route; both had hair that was not short. On one of them (curly haired) the result just looked a little silly, but on the other one, the effect was to arrange his hair into something more feminine than masculine -- by adding shaped volume I guess.
This suggests the possibility that for some of us, feminine hair-styles might be achievable temporarily via hair-nets or similar; or perhaps by tucking hair up under a kerchief -- not to hide, but to shape.
Has anyone happened to try either of these?
(I suspect it would not work well for me; my hair is fairly fine and limp, and just doesn't hold volume.)
At a deli I went to last night, the food handlers were all wearing hats or hair-nets, in keeping with good food preperation hygenie. All 3 in the store were male; the two younger had gone the hairnet route; both had hair that was not short. On one of them (curly haired) the result just looked a little silly, but on the other one, the effect was to arrange his hair into something more feminine than masculine -- by adding shaped volume I guess.
This suggests the possibility that for some of us, feminine hair-styles might be achievable temporarily via hair-nets or similar; or perhaps by tucking hair up under a kerchief -- not to hide, but to shape.
Has anyone happened to try either of these?
(I suspect it would not work well for me; my hair is fairly fine and limp, and just doesn't hold volume.)