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Baseball Cap/ Forehead


Question Posted Thursday December 4 2008, 12:18 am

Recently at work we have gotten baseball caps to wear as part of the dress code. I have been wearing mine but it really bothers my forehead to the point where I have to take it off because my forehead hurts too bad from it. I've been trying to get a promotion type thing and I don't want the not wearing the hat thing to stop me. Is there anything I can do to make it so it dosen't bother my forehead as much? thanks

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orphans answered Friday December 5 2008, 11:09 am:
If the problem is that the hat is rubbing against your forhead then you could get some bangs but if you dont want a hairstyle change the you could get on of those bekool pads (helps relive headache I know there for kids but it would help with the rubbing) and hide it sort of under your hat but still on your forehead. I hope I helped some.

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