There is nothing wrong with it, but it is great to look pretty, lovely, and stylish in your nursing scrubs. Looking good in your nursing scrubs during long shifts has numerous benefits for you. The compliments will lift your mood. Feeling that you look lovely in those scrubs also makes you feel much more confident when communicating with colleagues or patients.
Many nurses complain that they want to look good and charming in the scrubs, but the scrubs are designed to make them bland and unattractive instead. Some nurses complain that it is impossible to look good in the healthcare environment. It’s not true. There are several easy ways to enhance your appearance in healthcare workplaces.
Here are five tips to help you choose a scrub that makes you look lovely without standing out too much among your colleagues.
Quality of Fabric: Don’t underestimate the impact of fabric quality on the aesthetic feel of the scrub. When working in a hospital, nurses must perform various movements, ranging from walking to lifting. For quality fabric, the scrub will appear less wrinkled during long shifts compared to a scrub made from poor-quality fabric. Moreover, the high-quality fabric will be more durable, breathable, and comfortable for your movements during task performance. The quality will pay off in the long run.
Go for the fit; although working in the hospital requires a comfortable uniform, it doesn’t mean that you have to pick the baggiest stuff for your body. Choose a scrub size that fits your body but not too tightly. A scrub that is too tight or too loose can make you look unattractive in the hospital; moreover, it can create safety and sanitary issues.
Also, choose a body form that subtly complements your curves. Select the form that emphasizes the narrowest part of your body, such as the waist. You can use the scrub with a band running around the waist or tie on the back to highlight your lovely waist. Don’t be shy about that; highlight your beautiful curves.
Pick a complimentary color; the scrub’s form and size are not enough if you ignore this important part: the color. Select a scrub color that complements your skin tone and eye color. Additionally, a tip here is to choose a color that contrasts with the color of your hospital's interior. There are several ways to select the suitable color of scrub for your skin. One way is to put the scrub next to your face. If the scrub makes your face look warm and bright, that color is for you. If your face looks pale after using that scrub, put it down; it’s not for you. If you are still unsure, you can refer to this comprehensive guide for assistance.