For nurses, looking good on the job has particular challenges, like unflattering fluorescent lights; long, makeup-melting hours; and a skin-drying environment. But there’s nothing a few clever (and easy) beauty tricks, plus consistency and a little forethought, can’t fix. For inspiration, we went right to the source—nurses who do beauty battle every day—and added a few words of wisdom from the experts.
Beautify the Skin You’re In
While hospitals and clinics aren’t optimal environments for skin, “There’s nothing particularly toxic about them,” says Kathy Fields, MD, an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco and co-creator of the Rodan + Fields and ProActiv skin care lines. However, air-conditioning is very drying to skin. Ditto with heat—ever present, especially in long-term care facilities and NICUs. To fight back, use a gentle cleanser (like CeraVe, which is available in drugstores) first thing in the morning, then follow with a moisturizer. “Because the hospital is so dry, I often use my night cream during the day,” says Deborah Sapp, the surgical services nurse manager at Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas.
At night, when you’re dragging and tempted to bag your p.m. routine, streamline it instead. “I skip a few steps by using pre-moistened cleansing cloths,” says Beth Haney, a family nurse practitioner and owner of Luxe MedSpa, a medical spa in Yorba Linda, Calif. “No makeup remover, not even soap and water.” Just night and eye creams, preferably with antioxidants. And once a week—perhaps on your day off—exfoliate. “Dead cells prevent your moisturizer from penetrating properly,” says Naila Malik, MD, a dermatologist and anti-aging and cosmetic medical specialist in Southlake, Texas.
Help for Hands
According to one study published in The British Medical Journal, nurses wash their hands twice as often as doctors do. No wonder their hands are dry and cracked! Antidotes for repeated washing:
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