MAKEUP SAFETY TIPS

Makeup and applicators should not be shared. Use certain safety standards when working. Wash your hands in between working on each person. If a sink is not available, use hand sanitizer, or hand wipes. Always remove cream products and
foundations from their container with a palette knife and place onto a makeup palette or artist’s paper to use for each person. Use disposable mascara wands and applicators. Cut off lipstick from the tube and place onto your palette to be use off the palette only. Clean brushes after each use. Sharpen all pencils before and after using. Clean lipstick brushes with 99% alcohol.

Use sponges and puffs only on one person.

Industry Standards: stainless steel palette, artist’s paper palette, Japonesque makeup palettes, stainless steel palette knife, 99% alcohol.

REFERENCES

Thomas P. Habif, Clinical Dermatology, Third Edition, 1996, Mosby Year Book Inc.

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Beard stipple with Reel colors, Fred Blau www. reelcreations. com

Beard Stipple with StaColors,

Matthew Mungle www. matthewwmungle. com

Beard Stipple with Skin Illustrator,

Kenny Myers www. ppi. cc

Tattoo Cover up, Christien Tinsley www. tinsleytransfers. com

Richard Dean Rdean1028@mac. com

Updated: July 5, 2015 — 1:22 pm