Published Nov 14, 2007
AspiringNurse7
53 Posts
I personally cannot live without makeup.I feel plain and unkept without makeup.It's apart of me.It makes me feel feminine.Will I be able to continue wearing makeup up on the job?
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
Oh, holy cow, yes. LOL!!!!
joprasklpn
95 Posts
Sure, why not. As long as you don't go over board with it or get those long fake nails.
mom and nurse
513 Posts
Yes... Without makeup on I would really scare my patients!
Medic04
129 Posts
I can wear it, but most of the time it gets rubbed off. LOL so why bother.
EmmaG, RN
2,999 Posts
Went to school with a girl who would have put Tammy Faye to shame. Instructors told her to tone it down, but instead she died her hair jet black (she was a VERY pale blonde). She thought it would make the make-up less noticeable :stone
But yeah, you're allowed to wear make-up :)
Kunzieo
199 Posts
Well, yes.
But golly gee, who has the time?
Tammy Faye....*shudder*
Spidey's mom, ADN, BSN, RN
11,305 Posts
I too have to have some makeup on. Mascara, a bit of foundation on my nose, lip gloss.
Just don't overdo it - "Tammy Fay" is alive and well, unfortunately.
steph
Well, yes. But golly gee, who has the time?
Yes. Esp. working night.
Patients can't see me clearly anyhow
(And actually...I thought Tammy Faye died just recently...this summer no?)
Yes. Esp. working night. Patients can't see me clearly anyhow (And actually...I thought Tammy Faye died just recently...this summer no?)
I meant the Tammy Faye look . . that is why I put her name in quotes.
When I worked 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. I got up at 0145 and took a shower, dried my hair and put makeup on. I can't wake up w/o a shower.
Meriwhen, ASN, BSN, MSN, RN
4 Articles; 7,907 Posts
School: whatever we want.
Clinical: As long as it's understated (i.e., no Tammy Faye eyes), they allow it. Besides, mascara and eyeliner don't hold up well during shift anyway :)