PROFESSIONAL SANITARY GUIDELINES

 PROFESSIONAL SANITARY GUIDELINES 

Makeup cleaning and sanitary Application

Process are must be follow when you are doing the makeup. Wether you are working single or you working with many faces in a short amount of time,

It is important to follow sanitary guidelines.

Skin breakouts can occur as well as infection if proper sanitary makeup precautions are not taken.

An organized and clean makeup kit and station screams professionalism and your clients will immediately get the sense that you know what you’re doing and they are in good hands!

  • Mascara should be discard at every 6 weeks
  • Use clean disposable mascara wands and never double dip
  • Wipe powder products including eye shadow and blush with tissue after use
  • Wash your brushes with brush cleaner after each application.
  • Use a palette knife or spatula for liquid, creams and emollient-based products.
  • Sanitize lipstick; concealer & cream products by dipping in or spraying with alcohol(91%) then wipe them with a clean tissue.
  • Scoop lipstick color of the stick with a spatula and place it onto a mixing palette.
  • Sanitize pencils prior to using, remove residue from the sharpener with alcohol and dip the pencil in or spray with alcohol.
  • Loose powders and pigments should be onto a mixing palette using a spatula or palette knife.
  • Use disposable applicators when you working with liquid liners and lip gloss, and never double dip. You can also dispense these products onto a mixing palette; never apply directly with included applicator.
  • When you  are working with liquid cosmetics, dispense them onto a mixing palette and apply then with brush or sponge. Make sure the mouth of the bottle doesn’t touch surface of your tools. This applies to foundations, moisturizers or anything that comes out from a bottle.
  • Q-tips are great for applying concealer and foundation over any open wounds. Also you can dip into the loose powder to set properly.
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    Makeup Tools

     PROFESSIONAL SANITARY GUIDELINES 

  • Sponges should be use on one person at a time.
  • You can make sure your makeup kit is not shared with any one and that it is used only by you.