Before applying any makeup, ensure the client's skin is clean and moisturized to create a smooth canvas.
Use a primer to help makeup last longer and create an even base.
Apply make-up products sequentially according to make-up plan.
Communicate with the client throughout the application process to ensure satisfaction.
Ensure clear and open communication with the client to understand their preferences and address any concerns.
Explain the process and products used.
Educate the client about the products you're using, including their ingredients and benefits.
Be open to feedback and adjust as needed.
Be prepared to modify your application based on the client's input.
Makeup Sequence:
Base product (if required)
Use a makeup base or primer that suits the client’s skin type before applying any other product.
Foundation
Choose a foundation that matches the client’s skin tone and undertone.
Apply evenly with a brush, sponge, or fingers.
Concealer
Use concealer to cover blemishes, dark circles, and any other imperfections.
Apply before or after foundation, depending on the coverage needed.
Powder
Use translucent or tinted powder to set the foundation and concealer.
Apply with a brush or sponge, focusing on areas that tend to get oily.
Blush
Apply blush to the apples of the cheeks to add color and dimension.
Use a shade that complements the client’s skin tone.
Eye shadow
Apply eye shadow to enhance the eyes, using multiple shades to create depth and dimension.
Blend carefully for a seamless look.
Eyeliner
Use eyeliner to define the eyes and make the lashes appear thicker.
Available in pencil, gel, liquid, and powder forms.
Mascara
Apply mascara to the eyelashes to add volume, length, and color.
Use disposable applicators for hygiene.
Lip liner
Use lip liner to define the lips and prevent lipstick from bleeding.
Choose a shade that matches the lipstick or is slightly darker.
Lipstick
Apply lipstick to add color and complete the look. Use a lip brush for precision.
Lighting: Natural light is best; otherwise, use even artificial light.
Always ensure that the lighting is adequate to prevent mistakes and ensure accurate color matching.
Be aware of client's nonverbal cues to gauge their comfort and satisfaction (e.g., body language).
Pay attention to facial expressions, posture, and gestures to understand how the client is feeling.
Actively seek client feedback to ensure satisfaction and adjust the application as needed.
Evaluate the result against the client’s expectations and the agreed treatment plan.
Review the final look with the client and make any necessary adjustments to ensure it meets their expectations.
Conduct a patch test for eyelash adhesive 24 hours prior to application.
Emphasize the importance of patch tests to avoid allergic reactions.
Ensure you have documented evidence of the patch test.
Record the date, time, and product used.
Provide after-care instructions.
Include contact information for reporting adverse reactions.
Apply adhesive to skin (behind ear, inner elbow, or wrist).
Watch for reactions (redness, irritation, itching, swelling, heat).
Positive Reaction: Remove adhesive, apply antiseptic lotion.
Negative Reaction: No irritation, proceed with treatment.
Advise client on suitability and type of false eyelashes based on their needs and natural lashes.
Consider the client’s eye shape, size, and desired look when recommending eyelash types.
Types of Lashes:
Full Lashes
Easier to use
More dramatic, less natural
Short-term wear
Weak adhesive
Reusable
May need trimming
Individual Lashes
Natural looking
Strong adhesive
Worn for 3-6 weeks
Apply strip or individual eyelashes according to manufacturer instructions.
Use proper tools such as tweezers and eyelash applicators for precise application.