Nurses General Nursing
Published Sep 23, 2007
I am interested in Nursing and I wanted to know are you allowed to wear your hair down at work; If it is past your shoulders?
Blackheartednurse
1,216 Posts
I definitely would wear it up,I have a lot of bangs so I have no other choice!!!!!!!!! Anyway I had a pt family member telling me that I need to pull back my bangs so since than I make sure my hair is always out of my face!!
RNperdiem, RN
4,592 Posts
Medium length hair pushed back with a headband is the alternate style to the ponytail for me.
chicookie, BSN, RN
985 Posts
I can and I have. its shoulder length. I rather not though. It gets too hot.
RuRnurse?
129 Posts
Mine is down to my knees, I wear it in a braid behind me. When needed, I tuck it into my shirt, so's the braid doesn't whip around everywhere. (In the toilet? Ewww!)
pinkiepie_RN
998 Posts
I work in psych and my hair is short, like chin length. Sometimes I wear it up in clips or pin it back but sometimes I wear it down and it's off my collar no matter what. :)
whipping girl in 07, RN
697 Posts
It kind of depends on what I'm doing. Direct patient care...in a clip or bun, occasionally in a ponytail, but I don't care to have it flopping over my shoulder when I'm doing something. But it's not too often I do direct patient care anymore. So I wear it however I feel like, and if it's down and it either starts to bug me or I need to put in a feeding tube, I pull it back with a big clip. I always carry one in my lab coat pocket.
I'm not sure exactly what the policy is about hair at work.
My hair's down to my waist. It wasn't an issue in nursing school because I wore it in a bob back then.
NurseJennDenn
30 Posts
I prefer NOT to wear my hair down. It's curly and shoulder length. The few times I've worn it down I've regretted my decision :)
blondy2061h, MSN, RN
1 Article; 4,094 Posts
I can't imagine anyone saying anything if i did, but why would I? Ick.
Meriwhen, ASN, BSN, MSN, RN
4 Articles; 7,907 Posts
I probably could wear it down, but I choose not to. Pulling it back keeps it out of my way.
PostOpPrincess, BSN, RN
2,211 Posts
Hair away from face and gross patient stuff.
Common sense if you ask me.
ONCRN84
251 Posts
It has to be off the collar where I work. I wouldn't wear my hair down even if I could (at work). I get hot, it falls in my face, and it's annoying.
cherrybreeze, ADN, RN
1,405 Posts
My hair is about bra-strap length with long layers, and I couldn't imagine wearing it down. I'd be feeling the need to run my hands through it all the time, pushing it back....plus I get too hot at work, and then it falls and looks like crap on top of it. Won't even go in to having it get in to stuff. The times I have worn it down, if I lean over to do an assessment it's in my face and it's so annoying.
I pull it back and secure it, and don't have to give it another thought for the 12+ hours I'm at work.