Cleansing,
toning and moisturising...
4
step to a clean face...
- Cleansing- vital. If face isn't completely clean then it will result in grubby face.
- Toning- gets any remaining bits off the face.
- Moisturising- helps correct base.
- Ex-foliating- Done rarely.
Each
element of the process can be applied using a cotton wool pad gently,
standing behind the model looking into the mirror to see the
application. Rub in circular motions to ensure its rubbed into the
skin well and make sure you have included the hairline, neck and ears
to. Its also important to make sure that you have removed any make-up
from the bottom lash line otherwise this could further effect the
application of make-up later on.
After
researching into different types of skin care on the market I decided
to invest in Super drug’s 'Simply Pure' range. I have included a
toner, cleanser and moisturiser in my kit. All three of these
products are for sensitive skin. They're fragrance free and paraben
free enabling me to use it on more than one type of skin type.
- Use tissues on boys not cotton wool.
- Remember to clean the neck and hair line.
- Make sure there is no moisturiser/cleanser in the hair.
- Remember to talk your model through it, close eyes when applying liquids.
- Recommend ex-foliating if they have spotty/dry skin. No more than 2-3 times a week and never the night before.
- Always have sensitive skin products- they covers everyone. Non-perfumed.
- Eyes- if they have waterproof mascara on or wear contacts ask them to wipe there own eyes- sensitive.
Introduction...
- Plug/turn lights on when applying make-up.
- Couch role on the mirror surface.
- wash hands.
- sit model down, introduce yourself, put wrap around shoulders to cover clothes.
- Check if they are allergic to anything, do they wear contact lenses?

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