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Old Sep 25, 2006, 08:08 PM
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Hair color--is it that big of an issue?

Hi everyone! I'm new on this board so I don't know if this was discussed yet but.............


I love dying my hair. The color I love having it most is bright red.
Problem is...I'm also asian...so I guess some people might think it kind of odd. I don't know...all thoughout school I've always been the oddball.

(I also have a mohawk, but it's long enough that when I have it down, it looks perfectly normal.)


I guess you could say I'm pretty "alternative."

anyways, the thing is, bright hair has always been a huge part of my style. Sometimes I dye it other colors such as purple, etc. But mostly I'm a red person. And I'm wondering if having this hair color (red) might prevent me from being a nurse. Although I think it really shouldn't....I get good grades and I'm compassionate....but I'm worried that it might.


Are hospitals extremely strict about this?
What are some nursing jobs that are more lenient on this?
And have you ever seen any "eccentric" nurses like me?


thanks!

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Old Sep 25, 2006, 08:16 PM
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Re: Hair color--is it that big of an issue?

The profession does seem to place a great deal of value on appearance. I've worked in several (all but one) facilities that thought clogs were to radical. Face jewelry is a no no. So in Delaware, I'm sorry but I think they'd make you wear a wig if you got past the interview. Maybe some bigger cities?

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Old Sep 25, 2006, 08:18 PM
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Re: Hair color--is it that big of an issue?

I've seen some pretty extreme colors among the Hispanics I work with. I don't think it matters as long as there aren't any complaints from pts. Most of the older people I know just giggle at the funky colors rather than complain.

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Old Sep 25, 2006, 08:18 PM
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Re: Hair color--is it that big of an issue?

Hi,
Good for you, I'm all for being professional but this our world needs some free spirits. As far as being a nurse, getting hired would most likely be the biggest obstacle if your look is a little wild at the time so maybe tone it down until after you are hired, lol. Something that I figured out pretty early on when we were paired up for all those horrible group projects is that finding a team with like minded values and work ethic is really important so just keep that in mind no matter what color hair you are sporting that week. Good luck, Jules

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Old Sep 25, 2006, 08:19 PM
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Re: Hair color--is it that big of an issue?

I can't say that I've seen a nurse with bright red hair. I can't speak to what different nursing schools would say...I'm sure others will chime in with good advice.

Even if it is an obstacle (don't know that it is), you can always find other outlets for your eccentric spirit! If my hair color stood between me and my dream job then I would find another method of expression. Perhaps it won't be a problem.

Cheers,
Doug

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Old Sep 25, 2006, 08:21 PM
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Re: Hair color--is it that big of an issue?

probably wouldn't matter if you worked in the OR since you'll be covered with mask, hairnet, gloves and gown...haha. I have never seen nurses with such bright colors at either facility I work for. I think I would avoid any extreme changes until I talked with my NM. Personal identity is important, but such trivial aspects such as hair color are not worth losing employment over. There are many ways to express who you are.

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Old Sep 25, 2006, 08:23 PM
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Re: Hair color--is it that big of an issue?

It would probably depend on the facility's policy.

Also, it could be a question to ask on an interview.

People still base opinions on looks, whether it's right or not.

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Old Sep 25, 2006, 08:24 PM
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Re: Hair color--is it that big of an issue?

Hair color shouldnt matter, but I think in basic interview practices, a bright "odd" hair color might be a strike against you.

I do believe that patients remember how you treat them and how much compassion you bring to them, not what color your hair is.

So good luck to you in whatever your future brings you! Odd colored hair or not!

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Old Sep 25, 2006, 09:01 PM
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Re: Hair color--is it that big of an issue?

Just remember to dot all your i's and cross all your t's. If you don't, it'll be really easy for a patient to point you out as the nurse with the turquoise mohawk.

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Old Sep 25, 2006, 09:41 PM
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Re: Hair color--is it that big of an issue?

Are we talking clown red or a hair color naturally found on humans? Our policy actually states it must be a hair color naturally occurring in humans. Also some people said it only mattered what you did not how you appeared but I received both compliments and complaints about one of my employees and it always started with " I don't know her name but she had an earring on her eyebrow and a streak of red down the side of her head. (She had dark black hair) She wore a clear earring when on duty but stillnoticeable. I would suggest you use wash ins on your weekends or days off and stick to a more natural color till you have the lay of the land.

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