BEAUTY CARE(MAKEUP)

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  • Prepare clients
    1. Advise client to remove all personal accessories
    2. Consult client on specific make-up requirements
    3. Analyze shapes of face and skin type / tones of client according to make-up requirements
    4. Seat client in a comfortable position during the entire process
    5. Provide client with protective clothing following salon procedures
  • Preparing the patron
    1. Greet the patron with a smile and pleasant voice
    2. Make him/her comfortable
    3. Have a dialogue or consultation with the client regarding make-up service requirements
    4. Make a record card of her make-up service and make-up service requirements
  • Preliminary preparation of client/patron
    1. Health and safety: allergies
    2. Structure of the face: analyze the shape of the face to determine the suitable make-up needed
    3. Care and advice: explain to the patron that you can offer a make-up service in which you will give suggestions that the client can choose from
    4. Patron's card or personal make-up chart: this card/chart is kept in the salon, to keep track of the patron's previous make-up services and for future reference
  • Make-up chart/record card

    • Patron's Name
    • Skin type
    • Eye Color
    • Skin Color
    • Hair Color
    • Allergies
    • Recommended Products
  • Contraindication: check for these at the consultation
  • Discuss make-up plan with patron
    1. Do you normally wear make-up?
    2. For what occasion is the make-up to be worn?
    3. What colors are the clothing and accessories to be worn for evening affairs?
    4. Are there any colors that you particularly like or dislike?
    5. What would you like to create in the application of make-up?
  • Patron is seated in a comfortable position during the entire process
    1. The chair must offer head support or the patron's neck will become strained during the make-up
    2. The head needs support if it is to be steady during the application of make-up
    3. Instruct and remind the client/patron of proper posture
    4. Advise the patron to remove all personal jewelries and accessories to ensure proper draping
    5. As an alternative to a towel, a make-up cape may be used to protect the patron's clothing
    6. As an alternative to headband, you may wish to simply to clip the hair out of the way with hair clips
  • Facial Shape
    • Oval
    • Round
    • Square/Rectangle
    • Heart
    • Diamond
    • Oblong
    • Pear/Triangle
  • Skin Type
    • Dry
    • Oily
    • Combination
    • Sensitive
  • Apply make-up
    1. Sanitize hand before actual application of make-up
    2. Select and prepare make-up products and accessories, tools, supplies and materials according to client make-up requirement
    3. Perform make-up application in accordance with established or acceptable procedures
    4. Check make-up result before application of finishing touches
    5. Ensure client's comfort and safety during the entire process
  • Hygiene precautions
    • Infected skin
    • Dirty tools and equipment
    • Contaminated make-up products
  • Personal hygiene
    1. Wash your hands immediately before the treatment and regularly throughout
    2. Cover any broken skin on your own hands with a clean plaster
    3. Wear a clean overall and protective apron
    4. Make sure your hair is clean and styled so that it will not fall over your client's face during the make-up procedure
    5. Long nails are not suitable when applying make-up; neither is the wearing of nail enamel
  • Types of facial make-up
    • Day make-up
    • Evening make-up or heavy make-up
    • Photographic make-up
    • Stage theatrical make-up
    • Wedding make-up
  • Planning and preparing for make-up application
    1. Do a consultation with the client
    2. Plan the make-up application
  • Cosmetics
    • Blush-on
    • Eyeliner
    • Lip liner
    • Lipstick
    • Face powder
    • Moisturizer
  • Tools and materials
    • Blush-on
    • Eyeliner
    • Lip liner
    • Lipstick
    • Face powder
    • Moisturizer
  • Make-up treatment requirements following consultation and skin analysis
    1. Explain to the client
    2. Carry out the make-up treatment
  • Make-up treatment procedure
    1. How long it takes
    2. What is involved in make-up application to treat the skin condition and achieve the make-up effect
  • Welcome any questions to ensure client understanding
  • Select suitable skincare and make-up products

    To achieve the agreed make-up treatment plan
  • Cosmetics
    • Blush-on
    • Eyeliner
    • Lip liner
    • Lipstick
    • Face powder
    • Moisturizer
  • Tools and Materials
    • Towels and draping sheet
    • Make-up cape
    • Headband or hair clip
    • Eyelash curler
    • Assorted make-up brushes
    • Mall make-up palette
    • Mascara wands
    • Eyeshadow applicator
    • Sponge wedges
    • Tissues
    • Cotton swabs
    • Spatulas
    • Cotton pads or puffs
  • Preparing for the Make-up Application
    1. Wash hands
    2. Remove client's upper outer clothing, offer gown or drape
    3. Place headband or hair clip
    4. Remove jewelry
    5. Ensure client is comfortable and safe
    6. Wash hands again
    7. Cleanse and tone the skin
    8. Inspect the skin using magnifying lamp
    9. Identify areas requiring specific attention
  • Applying Cleansing Cream or Lotion
    1. Get small quantity of cleanser with spatula
    2. Apply dabs of cleanser over face and neck with light upward and outward circular movements
    3. Remove cleanser with tissue mitts or moistened cotton pads, using an upward and outward motion
  • Applying Astringent Lotion or Toner
    1. For oily skin, apply astringent lotion
    2. For dry skin, apply toner
    3. Moisten cotton pad with lotion and pat lightly over face, under chin and neck
    4. Blot off excess moisture with tissue or cotton pad
  • Make-up Application Procedure
    1. Apply under make-up base
    2. Apply concealer and foundation
    3. Apply face powder and contour cosmetics
    4. Apply eye cosmetics (eyeshadows, eyeliner, mascara, eyebrow pencil)
    5. Apply lip make-up (outline with pencil, fill in with color, blot, apply second coat, finish with lip gloss)
    6. Make final checks (remove headband, check blending, balance of color, symmetry, set make-up with fine water spray)
    7. Seek approval from client
    8. Assist client (return belongings, accompany to reception)
  • Post Make-up Activities
    1. Advise client on appropriate product and procedure in applying retouch and removing make-up
    2. Clean and store make-up products, tools, materials, and implements after use in accordance with salon procedures
    3. Properly dispose waste items in accordance with OH&S requirements
    4. Clean and prepare workstation for next activity
  • Reasons for post make-up retouch
  • Workplace requirements
    • Maintenance of workplace and equipment
    • Ventilation
    • Indoor temperature
    • Lighting
    • Workstations and seating
  • Salon seating should be made of a material that is easily cleaned and washed regularly with hot water and detergent
  • All surfaces within the salon should be washed down at least once a day
  • Glass mirrors should be cleaned every morning before patrons arrive using hot water and detergent, or a spirit-based lotion
  • Each patron must have a fresh, clean towel and gown which should be washed in hot soapy water
  • Good ventilation and a tidy salon help prevent the growth of bacteria
  • Safety and Sanitary Measures

    • Use only one towel and gowns for each client
    • Use 70% alcohol, or alcohol wipes for cleaning tools
    • Keep floors and surfaces clear, tidy and clean
    • Maintain good personal and general hygiene - wash hands regularly and clean cups and mugs thoroughly
  • Hairdressers need to pay particular attention to healthy, hygienic, and safe working practices due to constant close contact with customers
  • Standards of cleanliness should not drop even when the salon is busiest
  • Mascara is used to darken and thicken lashes, making them appear longer and more dramatic.
  • Eyebrows are hair above the eyes, which can be shaped or plucked to enhance facial features.
  • The eyelid is the upper part of the eye that covers it when closed.