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Although, I do always appreciate it when people don;t get the support they were looking for and lash out at the people in the thread.
OP...if you are questioning dress code and oblivious to the etiquette of personal grooming at work, someone needed to detail personal grooming do's and dont's. Glad I was able to help.
In your job, it seems you are required to dress/style as a model. It's quite different then when others go to work. When you are a model, you dress and style according the the look that is required. It goes with the job in your case.
The clear toe nail polish rule is kind of prudish. It will likely be tweaked in time when styles/colors change or when you get a different manager or if customers make comments and they get back to the manager.
Although, I do always appreciate it when people don;t get the support they were looking for and lash out at the people in the thread.
OP...if you are questioning dress code and oblivious to the etiquette of personal grooming at work, someone needed to detail personal grooming do's and dont's. Glad I was able to help.
I don't think you understood my post but thanks for the honest attempt.
Sorry you don't like the answer. If you do not want to follow the policies of your employer, find a new employer.
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