Monday, December 14, 2009

Which is more professional facial hair or none at all?

I understand that shaped facial hair is ok, but the choices are all including shaped and trimmed, or none.Which is more professional facial hair or none at all?
Definitely none at all.Which is more professional facial hair or none at all?
In a professional environment, I think no facial hair is preferred for a 'clean cut' look on young men, whereas, as you get older, facial hair, such as a groomed/trimmed beard is seen as more of a distinguished look, and sometimes more professional... although, it's a personal choice in the end.
Well, it really depends on your boss. In my opinion, I say none at all. My b/f agrees. If you have it, and keep it, it needs to be well groomed and short. Best of luck :-)
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i would personally prefer no facial hair on my clients, just to be more professional looking.
really depends on how you look


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If you look good with shaped then go with that. But if you don't want the hassle of maintaining it then go with none.



No facial hair is the currently accepted ';professional'; look.
Clean Shavan is always the most professional.
these days, none. srsly lol





its a whole lot cleaner and looks younger and more professional.
I'd say clean shaven is more Professional. I don't think many people would respect someone rockin a bum beard, yuh know?
Employers prefer the Abe Lincoln beard or the Hitler stache.
It all depends on what the profession is.
None is classy and more clean-cut.
facial hair needs to be groomed and trimmed at all time.
None at all
shaped and trimmed. if you have little to none though, just go for none at all
facial hair
none!
It depends; are your dirty or clean? LOL!
um it really depends how you are


some people can pull it off while others can't
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