eBay Scrubs

I work in a hospital and I have to wear medical scrubs. How can I feel pretty when I go to work every day?

Discount Medical Scrubs

I'm a 24 year old woman. We have to wear blue scrubs :( How can I look good in medical scrubs? it's boring and I most of the time I feel ugly when I go to work. Please help!
thanks!

Tags: ,

11 Responses to “I work in a hospital and I have to wear medical scrubs. How can I feel pretty when I go to work every day?”

  1. Ranye Says:

    I use scrubs four days a week, and the best way to look completely adorable is to do you hair.
    If you are limited in wearing one color (thank god I am not), style your hair in different ways. It does wonders.

    Also remember, you are working as a nurse, tech, a something, in the hospital. It is your job to heal people, not to look cute.

  2. misst09 Says:

    just deal with it im 23 and work at a bank and have to wear dress pants every day oh well

  3. Brittany Says:

    do your make up creativly :) try bright eyeliner/shadow, it makes a big statement :) also, if you have to wear your hair up try youtube(ing) vids on cute updos you can do or get cute hair excessories! i have to wear dress code to my school and these are things i do to stand out. hope it helps !!

  4. black_n_silver Says:

    Play around with your hair, do different hair styles. And since nurses/doctors aren’t usually allowed to wear lots of makeup, do small things, such as have dramatic eye shadows on your eyes, or try different lipsticks/lip glosses.

  5. mnm_4christ Says:

    I’ve been in hospital many times & I always notice my care takers smile and disposition, I also like a neat hair style. You may think of using a belt or hair accent. I’m a lady & love those.
    Melba McVay Christie

  6. xxPurely-Your-Nightmarexx Says:

    I have to wear scrubs to work too, it’s very bleh. I work at a nursing home. Just try wearing your hair up in cute ways, and change your hair style every day or so. Or just wear your hair however you feel comfortable or pretty. Also, you could do your makeup different every day, or make a statement by wearing eyeshadow that’s bright and catches attention.

    Look up a lot of gurus on youtube and watch their videos! They do hair tutorials and make-up tutorials, and they teach all sorts of neat little tricks. :]

  7. Roxanne Says:

    I think you should be more concerned about looking after your patients and not your looks..

    I mean your job might be like 6-8 hours long? Or maybe more, I cant say, but you can carry additional cute clothes with you to change into after you are done at the hospital..

    The patients would definitely like to see a down to earth nurse or doctor and not somebody who is always in the corner doing a make-up touch over..

    Just saying..

    Anyways, maybe wear some cute, funky earrings like these..
    http://www.lostbuttonstudio.com/images/cupcakeearrings.jpg
    http://ny-image0.etsy.com/il_430xN.69962880.jpg
    http://www.iclassifieds.com/forsale/jewelry/134040265/cute-strawberry-earrings.html
    http://www.folksy.com/items/478917-Raspberry-Candy-Roulade-FIMO-Earrings

  8. pattymcbrown45 Says:

    This is easy, I work in a Nursing Home. All you have to do is politely flaunt yourself in front of the old hags. Make notice of how your tits are more perkier and not dragging the floor like theirs. Also, why not cut the top low, to show some that cleavage.
    BE WARNED: the men may stick there penis’s in there to get off on your face.
    Thank you, Have a nice day.

  9. MsNurse Says:

    Can you wear some cuter scrubs? If you have to wear solid blue, maybe you can get a more fashionable style that shows off your best assets. Tafford has some really cute solid scrub tops that are much more feminine than plain old unisex solid scrubs:
    http://www.tafford.com/thumb.htm?tl=2&ldid=2&sdid=16

    If you can wear prints, there are tons of choices of fashion scrubs:
    http://www.tafford.com/thumb.htm?tl=3&ldid=3&sdid=36

    I get all my scrubs at Tafford and get so many compliments. Its much better than boring old regular scrubs. Check them out, you wont be disappointed!

  10. Spud Says:

    Try blue sky scrubs they are handmade luxurious scrubs from the finest fabrics. When you buy something they give a cancer patient a scrub hat when they go through chemo.

    Good luck…. :)

  11. Fancy Scrubs Says:

    Yes you can buy some really cute and fancy scrubs like Cherokee’s Studio B line (some styles are almost like regular clothes) here at http://www.fancyscrubs.com/studiob

Leave a Reply

Medial Scrubs

  • Choose Dickies Scrubs for Quality
    Whether or not everyone agrees with the idea, there are many areas of modern society and culture that require attention to details of formalities and restrictions. Adhering to certain formalities and making sure that some things appear as people feel that they should, even if such a feeling might be outdated, is a value that is entrenched in many parts of so […]
  • Cherokee Tooniforms Can Brighten Spirits and Improve Moods
    Although hospitals, emergency rooms, and other types of health care facilities are places in which people are receiving medical care that can vastly improve their quality of life and help overcome problems that perhaps have been nagging them for years, the experience of being in such a place is not always enjoyable. Having a lifelong medical problem solved, […]
  • What to Look for in Scrubs for Nursing
    Scrubs for nursing are not all created the same, however, so making the right choice is important. If you want to guarantee that you have high quality professional attire, then you need to figure out what is important for your scrubs in order for you to perform your job well. […]
  • Scrubs for Nursing: Functional But Misunderstood
    Perspective is a funny thing. Although the world around us pretty much remains consistent most of the time (barring some revolutionary change in the way things work), there is a massive amount of power in our perceptions. The way in which you see the world - based on your background, your expectations, your experiences, your hopes, and information other peop […]