Monday, December 30, 2019
Going gray Will silver hair hurt or help your career
Going gray Will silver hair hurt or help your careerGoing gray Will silver hair hurt or help your careerHelen Mirren, Christine Lagarde, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Jamie Lee Curtis. They each long ago went gray, and the move hasnt hurt their iconic careers.A little gray hair might even be a new fad, as Glamour reports that Jessica Biel and Katie Holmes dont hide and dye their gray, while 32-year-old Chrissy Teigen recently tweeted I have a skunk like streak of grey hair and Im actually very into it. My Cruella dreams are coming trueBut in the workplace for the rest of us, it is up for debate whether a full head of gray hair is a nod to the longevity of your professional career or a hindrance. The stigma of age is undeniable for women leaders culturally and professionally.But yet, the color of a woman leaders hair does not have anything to do with anything. Were not spending much time discussing whether or not the male CEOs are covering up their gray roots.Yes, blatant age discrimination is illegal, but more subtle age bias arrives in a swath of instances. Still, many women are choosing to go all gray, white or silver, as a nod to their natural state.Women are realizing that they dont have to cover something up that they would have previously felt pressure to cover, Hairstory colorist Julia Elena told Allure. In the past, getting wrinkles or gray hair was considered a bad thing, and I think people are less concerned with the signs of aging than they used to be.That would be a relief. A vintage ad for Wyeths Sage and Sulphur had the headline, Gray hair cost her her job She was willing and capable, but gray hair made her look old and slow. A younger woman would work more snappily, was the verdict.Hopefully, we have come a long way. Yet, ageism in the workplace is a reality for all women.Age discrimination is an open secret like sexual harassment was until recently, hauptstadt der seychellen Lipnic, the acting chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, recentl y told ProPublica.The good news is images of older women sporting gray manes is more common in advertising for a broad range of fashion offerings, including the brand, Athleta, marketed to women 35- 55 years old. The brand shuns the norm of young, very thin models and shows women of all ages and sizes. This may be trickling into the culture to make hair color choice a non-issue.Hairstylist Lorraine Massey, author of Silver Hair Say Goodbye to the Dye and Let Your Natural Light Shine A Handbook, recently told ABC7, I think we all have a little dysmorphia when it comes to our hair.That may have to do with subtle and overt ways of interacting with women leaders in the workplace.No matter how supported they are early on, and no matter how great the companys parental leave policies are, if women arent able to look at company leadership and see older women, women who have stayed the course and built their own careers, younger women wont have role models to emulate, Kejal Macdonald writes in Marketwatch. Without seeing older women being celebrated in the workplace, how will they see a future in which theyll be valued?This article first appeared on Fairygodboss.
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