Good news for working gals everywhere. No longer does your business get-up have to be plain or unfeminine. Besides clothes, what really adds up to the total look is the right hair-style. A severe, almost austere look, may seem rather professional, but it won't do much for your overall appearance. So how does one arrive at a look which is devoid of any contrived element and yet looks chic?Whatever your style, you are bound to want hair that won't get in the way while you work. Cutting it short is always a smart choice for women as your styling routine will be minimised. The bob is also a popular choice as it is soft and flattering and ideal for straight fine hair. If your hair is just below the nape, tuck it behind the ears with just a soft wave dipping over one eye and a crisp flip to add to the appeal. You could also opt for the blunt cut, which can be made more interesting by cutting it flat at the bottom but adding long layers in front for extra shape.The look is suitable for most offices and doesn't take much time to style - just blow it out with a round brush and use a bit of gel to keep the sides tucked back neatly. If you like your hair slightly longer, what you need is a carefully-shaped cut and regular trims to keep things in line. Beveled ends and long, up-front layers make this mid-length hairstyle take centre-stage! Whether you're on your way to a business luncheon or busy at your desk, the style is guaranteed to make you look your best. And if you are blessed with long tresses, you would do well to opt for a low office-like bun.Even while the attempt is to look feminine, do avoid getting carried away when it comes to the office look. Absolute no-nos are razor-sharp edges, fancy flips, tightly-curled locks, asymmetric cuts, tendrils that escape and fringes. These are great when you are dressing for that big soiree. For the workplace, a more sensible and functional hair-style is called for. If you must colour, go for a shade that's alive with shine and still blends beautifully with your hair. Highlights should also be subtle, and do avoid chunky streaks. In short, aim for a no-fuss, easily-styled look that does not look schoolmarmish but helps you sail through your business engagements with utmost ease.