Published Jan 27, 2011
Sugar-Phosphate
163 Posts
Hello Nurses, nursing students, pre-nurses, and everyone else,
I am having problems with my hair recently. It looks fine when I leave, but by the end of the day, it looks like I went through a tornado. Okay not literally, but it is pretty bad. I was wondering if you have any problems controlling your hair? What do you do to keep it professional looking all day? Do you spend hours on it before work? I am always fond of the tried and true pony tail.
This is a pretty silly thread, but I find we need a horse of a different color lol.
Boog'sCRRN246, RN
784 Posts
What kind of hair do you have? Is it curly, straight, wavy...? What products do you use?
I have slightly wavy hair, but I flat iron it smooth and, generally, it stays that way for a whole shift. Takes about 30 minutes from wash to finish.
I have wavy-straight hair. I don't use products because I will be honest, I am not sure how to use them. Gel, always seems stiff and slimy, hairspray seems crunchy, mousse was good for the all day wet look. Other than that, my knowledge is minimal haha. Mostly I blowdry and pony-tail. I find my hair gets oily quickly, and tends to look greasy by the end of the day. I have tried many different shampoos, but have not found a good one yet.
ReginaPhalange
27 Posts
Before I cut my hair above my shoulders, I would always wear my hair in a ponytail. My problem was the little flyaways or stragglers around my face. After a rough day it looked like I stuck my fingers in a light socket. I now have a wonderful assortment of headbands that I use that completely solved the problem. Now, when I don't wear my headband I get strange looks and people saying "something looks different!"
I use Bed Head products. I never use gel or mousse because they end up feeling gross on my scalp. I usually use just a small amount of smoothing cream and a tiny drop of shine serum.
I can completely relate, the little flyaways are a problem. My hair is currently mid back and very layered. Those pesky hairs.
what does smoothing cream do, besides the named obvious to smooth?
Tait, MSN, RN
2,142 Posts
I have shoulder length hair and like to wear it up in a bun with spin pins and a silk flower on the side. I have very straight hair. A touch of hairspray and I am good all day. Plus people really like the flower pin, though it might be too girly for some.
They are really easy to use and hold lots of different hair types.
Helps with flyaways, also if it's a humid day, helps keep me from looking like a lion LOL
Sun0408, ASN, RN
1,761 Posts
Haha, love this post.. My hair is the most unprofessional but my co- workers and my pts love it.. My hair is short in the back and long in the front. It looks great going out etc but not nurse friendly. My head is shaped funny so headbands don't stay on nor do the clothe ones.. So my fix is sunglasses on top of my head, it keeps the hair back all shift with no problems :)
lillymom
204 Posts
You have my hair! I have the exact same type of problems with my hair. I still haven't found anything that really works. I just wash it and put it in a pony tail.
If I blowdry or use straight iron I have so much static I shock everyone I touch. If I use products of any kind it just ends up being greasier than normal. I wash my hair daily maybe that's too much or not enough.
boogalina, ADN, ASN, BSN, MSN, LPN
240 Posts
It's OK that you belong to those of us who are not hair-talented. My daughter and I both have long hair and hate headbands. For me, the Topsy-Tail is awesome. . .because pulling the hair through keeps the ponytail down against the head, it seems to stay in better.
Although both of us hate headbands, my daughter recently received one as part of a softball team that she just loves (and believe me, we have tried them all). They are not too expensive, and are hand made by a nice little startup company: http://www.myglitterbandz.com/ They come in a variety of colors, and the glitter is in the fabric, so they go through the washer just fine. (Some glitter headbands are sequined. . .those don't live as long.)
Lastly. . .Aussie brand "Sprunch" spray works well on flyaways.
Good luck! :tinkbll: