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Saturday, March 28, 2015

Style Tips: How Nurses Can Stay Beautiful

Style Tips: How Nurses Can Stay Beautiful

There has been a running joke among nurses about looking good at the beginning of the shift and looking totally the opposite at the end. This is not something new for nurses. In fact, it has been considered a norm by many. But if you’re someone who thinks that you can still look good even after your shift ends, then don’t feel guilty about it. Because the truth is, it is doable.



Look good even after your shift ends with the help of these tips:

·        Take care of your skin
It is easier to project competency and the caring attitude if you feel good about yourself. But how can you feel good about yourself if you feel bad each time you look at the mirror and notice the breakouts on your face?

Breakouts can result from dirt, poor hygiene, or use of wrong skincare products. So it’s pretty important to have a skincare routine that works for you.

·        Choose the right kind of cosmetic products
Makeup can enhance your facial features so don’t hesitate to wear light makeup. Make sure though that you’re choosing the right kind of cosmetic products. There are those that are not suitable for specific skin types and would either make you look like you’ve been smothered by oil or end up with a flaky-looking skin.

·        Keep your hair away from your face
It doesn’t matter whether you braid it, keep it in a bun, or tie it in a loose ponytail. Keeping your hair away from your face saves you from getting breakouts, saves your gorgeous locks from getting into poo or pee, and instantly gives you that ‘fresh’ look.

·        Wear well-fitting scrubs or work uniform
Loose or tight scrubs or work uniform can hinder you from doing your work well and would make you look like a crap at the end of your shift. Loose clothing is at risk for hanging threads which doesn’t look good, while tight clothing places you at a huge risk of getting embarrassed once it rips off from attending an emergency case. Read more:

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