Monday, November 19, 2012

The Secret to Looking Your Best at Work


If you are required wear medical scrub at your job, there are several things that experts say you should do to keep yourself looking great in the workplace. Just because your fashion choices are restricted does not mean all is lost. In fact, you need not spend huge sums of money to look your best, but there are some solid, reliable guidelines to follow for that proper, professional look, most of which are related to cleanliness and hygiene. Unfortunately, many medical employees ignore these tips and end up with an appearance that is much less than appropriate.

Always wear a clean set of medical scrubs, and never wear faded or worn scrubs. This also applies to shoes and socks, which can make or break an otherwise positive demeanor. Stained, worn, and ill-fitting clothing is perhaps the greatest detriment to your overall look. Likewise, your hair, nails, and teeth speak volumes about your level of professionalism.

Experts on workplace etiquette point out that medical scrubs can look very good unless they are too large or too small, at which point they look simply awful. Shop carefully for scrubs that fit, and then purchase several sets of that size in your preferred colors. If you launder the scrubs regularly and repair or replace torn garments, you will never have to concern yourself with looking less than your very best.

Concerning hair, it is best to keep long hair tied back in a ponytail or braid, but never tuck a ponytail or braid into the back of your scrubs collar. Those who consult about workplace etiquette say this practice is one of the worst habits in medical settings.

By keeping your clothing and body clean and fresh, you will always have a bright, positive appearance while on the job in the medical industry. Clean medical scrubs can enhance your air of professionalism as well as give you confidence in yourself.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Tips for Washing Your Medical Scrubs


If you are in the medical field, chances are pretty high that you need to wear scrubs to work. With that being said, you should also wash your medical scrubs everyday as well. When you wash clothing on a daily basis, however, it will fade and look worn out as time goes on. Since you own fewer sets of scrubs that regular clothing wearing them out will happen much sooner than you expect.

Take a look at these tips that will help your medical clothing look newer a lot longer:

1.     Buy the highest quality scrubs on the market. Whenever you go to buy regular clothing, you probably buy the best on the market. The same should go for your medical attire. Never substitute quality for savings.
2.     Always wash your work clothes separate. Medical scrubs can carry a lot of things home with them but they can also bleed like regular clothing. So make sure the whites stay with the whites and darks with the darks.
3.     Wash your scrubs in cold water, always. Cold water has a habit of trapping the dye and keeping it in your scrubs.
4.     Try adding a single tablespoon of vinegar to your wash before adding detergent or any clothing. This helps stop any bleeding of fabrics.
5.     Always use the delicate cycle.
6.     Mild detergents are always the best. Make sure you let the suds foam up before putting your scrubs in.
7.     Never add softener. However, dryer sheets are okay.
8.     Line dry your scrubs. Never throw your scrubs in the dryer as they could shrink or stain.