Your hair could dip into something, or catch fire in a flame; things could get nasty.
Pullselves up Put hair back Wear goggles and lab coat if needed Take off jackets
tie back your hair. roll up your sleeves. wear goggles when dealing with chemicals.
Lab. Dress. :- #1 Lab. Coat, buttoned up #2 Goggles to protect eyes #3 Nitrile Gloves to protect hands #4 Long hair to be tied back #5 Wear thick cotton (denim) clothes to absorb any splashes #6 Wear trainers or shoes or boots to protect feet from heavy falls/drops of chemicals or kit. YES!!! You'll look ugly, but your are safe.
There are several rules and regulations that individuals should obey when working in a science lab. Everything in the lab should be handled as a pathogen. Also, flames and flammable items should be kept separate from each other. No eating or drinking should take place in a lab as well.
They should be picked up by using a broom and dustpan or wear protective gloves to pick it up always vacum afterwards.
Students with long hair should tie it back securely before entering a lab to prevent it from getting in the way or becoming a safety hazard. It's also important to check and follow any specific lab safety guidelines regarding hair containment to avoid accidents or contamination. Additionally, wearing a lab coat or protective gear can help further protect hair during experiments.
tie it up
Pullselves up Put hair back Wear goggles and lab coat if needed Take off jackets
tie back your hair. roll up your sleeves. wear goggles when dealing with chemicals.
You should tie up long hair in a science lab to keep it from dragging through your experiments, or being lit up by a Bunsen burner.
Long hair should be kept up, in a hair net.
I usually either keep my hair down or put it up in a ponytail.
I would wear it in curls, pull it back and pin it loosely on the crown of your head.
You should wear nice clothes , make-up , and have nice hair styles.
Lab. Dress. :- #1 Lab. Coat, buttoned up #2 Goggles to protect eyes #3 Nitrile Gloves to protect hands #4 Long hair to be tied back #5 Wear thick cotton (denim) clothes to absorb any splashes #6 Wear trainers or shoes or boots to protect feet from heavy falls/drops of chemicals or kit. YES!!! You'll look ugly, but your are safe.
It really depends on the situation, for example if you are at a dance or something you should leave your hair down because its more sexy and makes you look more lively. But if your in Gym, where it up because you will sweat and your hair will cause acne and irritation on your neck and face. But for casual days in my opinion you should switch it up everyday,, what I do is I look up nice images of hairstyles on the Internet and draw them, then everyday you can change your hair so you aren't just doing the usual old hairstyle. And if you get acne when you are alone, or with family wear your hair up it helps get rid of it!
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