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:
- Read all directions and warnings on packaging and follow
carefully
- If make-up is irritating the skin remove it and discontinue
use
- Remember that skin can absorb chemicals and cause injury
- Use adequate ventilation at all times
- Never use adhesives not approved for use on human skin, or
if you don't know how to remove them
- Never apply anything you do not know how to take back off
- When experimenting with household items use extra caution.
Sticking to food items is the safest, but even then think before
acting.
- Always think things through thouroughly beforehand. Be prepared
for any possible problems.
- Never use anything toxic or that puts either you or your
subject at a health risk. It isn't worth the problems.
- Never use anything that may irritate skin
- If you're not sure, donít try it!
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.
- Keep make-up kit clean. If a pressed powder shatters and
goes every where, clean it up!
- Wash hands before and after applying make-up to each person
- Wash all brushes & sponges (you plan to use again) after
every use. Warm water and soap works fine for cream bases, a
good brush cleanser is needed for oil based products.
- President's tip: If you wash
with soap and water, or your brush cleanser is not a disinfectant,
a quick dunk in some rubbing alcohol will kill any germs. Keep
in mind though that some glues used to hold in brush bristles
may not like it!
- Do not use make-up straight from container. Put a small amount
on a palette and use it from there.
- If the color or smell of the make-up changes discard it!
- Never use eye products like mascarra on more than one person.
Eye infections spread very easily this way.
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