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Old Dec 26, 2007, 07:40 PM
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Re: Appearance at work

Originally Posted by peds_cna View Post
The new mineral foundation they have now is wonderful! Looks very natural. The only kind I wear. I couldn't imagine wrestling with a sponge and liquid everyday.
Does mineral foundation work well with dry skin?

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Old Dec 26, 2007, 07:41 PM
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Re: Appearance at work

Originally Posted by dcampbell View Post
Does mineral foundation work well with dry skin?

I'm not sure. Maybe you could try a good moisturizer beforehand.

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Old Dec 26, 2007, 07:59 PM
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Re: Appearance at work

school scrubs right now...
hair in a bun, i have longer hair and i hate that my ponytail would fall into my pt's face or a dressing change or anything. make up yes, but not like i am trying to pick any pt's up! lol.. like some nurses..
and my trusty nsg shoes, i love shoes..so i am always sport a new pair every once and a while.

i agree with others..CLEAN
thats exactly

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Old Dec 26, 2007, 08:18 PM
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Re: Appearance at work

Mineral make-up, hair in a ponytail. When my hair is really short I pull it half back with a clip, something about my hair in my face at work drives me nuts.

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Old Dec 26, 2007, 08:31 PM
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Re: Appearance at work

Theres been a recent thread like this.
For work, if you are in a hot environment, why clog up your skin with make up? My routine, is always to straighten my hair, (think Shirley Temple!) Moisturise my face, use LOADS of lip balm throughout the shift, otherwise bare-faced and cheeky!! Am nearly 39, have not a wrinkle, (despite being a smoker). I wear make up to go out, when I want to feel good, just could not do it for NICU work.

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Old Dec 26, 2007, 09:25 PM
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Re: Appearance at work

-Fashion Fair, Foundation, concealer, pressed powder

-blush

-light lipstick

-nice liner and mascara

-hair french role, or other elegant style

-stud earring or small loops

-no necklaces or rings

When I'm at work, more than my skills are on display, I love getting ready for my role!!!!!

I'm sorry, but I love the compliments, after all, I'm not at the bar or club getting them, lol.

But, ahem, see me in a grocery store, pumping gas, I look like the mom I am.

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Old Dec 26, 2007, 09:34 PM
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Re: Appearance at work

i wear very minimal makeup. usually moisturizer, lip gloss and mascara. hair is always, always, always up. and scrubs are usually a dark color like navy.

a couple things i've learned from working and people i've worked with...

1. if you have a patient with TB, and you have on foundation, prepare to look like some kind of freak when you take the N95-resp. mask off and you have a line around your mouth where you sweated your foundation off.

2. if you have long hair, wear it up. there is nothing worse then having your hair-did and grandpa wants to pet your hair with the same hand he dug out gold from his diaper with.

3. make sure your mascara/eyeliner is waterproof! if you are in the middle of chest compressions and you start sweating, you will look like a raccoon.

4. please wear deoderant!

5. if you have on white scrubs, remember any color drawers you wear besides off white will be visible.

6. don't keep your nails long. they harbor germs, for one, and you may end up getting gook underneath them anyways and earn the nickname "poop nails".

7. don't wear big dangly hoop earrings. they are so easy to grab and pull out. i've seen ear lobes get ripped this way.

8. same goes for pretty necklaces and lanyards. they are easy to grab,
break, or strangle someone with.

i can't think of anymore right now...
anyone else think of anything?

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Old Dec 26, 2007, 09:39 PM
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Re: Appearance at work

high and tight hair, no makeup, glasses, clean, pressed scrubs... course I'm a guy, ... lol.


Richard

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Old Dec 26, 2007, 09:45 PM
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Re: Appearance at work

Originally Posted by allison2008 View Post
1. if you have a patient with TB, and you have on foundation, prepare to look like some kind of freak when you take the N95-resp. mask off and you have a line around your mouth where you sweated your foundation off.
lol.....If someone has a line around their mouth where they sweated their foundation off after wearing a mask then it probably wasn't the right color or they put too much on; even then "some kind of freak" is a bit much. It's just makeup.

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Old Dec 26, 2007, 09:45 PM
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Re: Appearance at work

Normally a nice patterned scrub top
hair up in a clip or pony tail
no make-up, I rarely wear it outside of work
birthstone ring on my middle finger and studs in my ears

I'm really anal about hair/earrings hanging, I've worked dementia too long.

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