Make-up Safety & Hygiene
Written by S.C.R.E.A.M. Vice President Ginger

Safety

Before applying make-up to someone for the first time do an evaluation to ensure their safety. If the person has irritated or broken skin do not apply make-up. Before ever starting remember to always ask: have you ever experienced an allergic reaction to make-up? If so, what kind of make-up? If there is any question about a product, test it by dabbing a little on a tender area of skin (like the wrist or crook of their arm). Keep in mind that some people may also have allergic reactions to the scents of different make-up/chemicals. Avoid using anything they have problems with.
You also need to ask if the person is wearing contacts. Contact-wearers are much more prone to eye irratation, and if you plan on using any chemicals with strong fumes they should either remove their contacts or keep their eyes closed while you're working. Be prepared to deal with possible problems from excessive tearing.

More Safety Tips to Remember:


Hygiene

Preventing Spread of Bacteria

Many different forms of bacteria can be spread from the skin, and make-up provides the perfect breeding ground. To avoid doing so follow these steps.

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