do your/somebody's hair/nails/make-up etcto do something that improves your appearance or someone else’s appearance 给你自己/某人理发/修指甲/化妆等 It must take her ages to do her make-up in the mornings. 她早晨一定要花很长时间来化妆。
Who does your hair? 谁给你理发?
do your/somebody’s hair/nails/make-up etc• I paint her face and do her hair.• I said, I did, I was approached about who does your hair?• It's to do with the hair.• One test of our response to the change made by age is what we decide to do about grey hair.• The working class adolescent of the 60s had quite a job deciding what to do with his hair.• She said that the day of the wedding, she should do my hair first.• Now, do you want me to do your make-up, or not?
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