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Does the yellow hair test have anything to do with the art test

Yes, I suggest changing it back to natural color. For details, please refer to the dress code for the art test:

First, hairstyle: keep clean and tidy, don't dye your hair.

Boy: The hairstyle is crisp and neat. Don't leave long bangs, and don't spray exaggerated hair gel.

Girl: Try not to mess with your hair (it will give a bad impression). Tie a refreshing ponytail. If you have short hair, don't cover your eyes with bangs, and don't choose thick bangs for long hair. The best feeling is refreshing and sunny. Don't put an end to weird hairstyles and coloring. Just choose a hairstyle that suits you.

Second, make up.

Boy: No makeup. Candidates majoring in broadcast hosting and performance can properly lay a foundation, highlight their spirit and be photogenic.

Girl: Candidates who host and perform can choose light nude makeup to give examiners a more spiritual feeling, but remember not to wear heavy makeup and colored contact lenses.

Third, jewelry.

Avoid exaggerated and conspicuous ornaments. In principle, you can avoid it, and it is best not to do exaggerated manicure.

Fourth, clothing.

Clothing should be neat and generous, not fancy clothes, not too fashionable, too mature, and not sloppy; Pay attention to overall coordination; Find the color that suits you best, pay attention to the collocation of colors, and show the youthful vitality and sunshine health that students should have. Put an end to the black silk and the second-best Kawaii style.