You do your hair in a hairdo. It means to arrange it in a prescribed style, which takes time, tools, chemicals and a mirror. The imperative sentence "Do your hair" seems unlikely.
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enoonYou do your hair in a hairdo. It means to arrange it in a prescribed style, which takes time, tools, chemicals andI and my friend would be out and my hair is untidy, I wont be having comb to set my hair, So I have to keep my hair tidy with my hand only. In this case can my friend asks me to do your hair. Is it correct