So, your client has cancer, and she knows that the facial skin and changes during treatment and returned to you for help professional makeup artist? This is for you.
As a makeup artist, it is important to be nice, and knowledgeable of what a cancer patient passes. There are things that a patient has no control over, but as an artist informed, you can teach them to take charge of their beauty regimen. Because cancer is not a joke, some may think to wonder what force the patient to focus on beauty in a time like this. Here are my thoughts on this …
The way we look affects how we feel about ourselves. So how a patient feels about themselves can significantly affect how you feel physically. There is a significant relationship between self-esteem and physical well-being important to the recovery of patients with cancer. If the treatment has changed her appearance as a professional, should adopt a positive approach to help change their perspective. They learn to take responsibility for their appearance, can get great benefits including: renewed self-esteem, alleviate depression and a sense of empowerment and control.
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy can wreak havoc on the skin of a patient. Like the rest of your body, your skin should be treated during this period. So I’ve compiled a list of tips to teach artists how to help their clients through this difficult process. Well, I tried these tips on real patients, make sure your customers see your doctor before starting this plan or any other beauty in action.
A common disease of chemotherapy and radiotherapy is a sensitive skin. If your client’s skin becomes dry, itchy or decide to push, use products labeled as “sweet and sensitive” is the key. Here are some tips on how your customers sign up for: p> ; SKIN: strong> p> * Make sure you get approval from your doctor for all topical applications, including creams, makeup, sunscreen, etc. p> * Make sure you have to adjust their system of skin care, if your skin type has changed. P> * Ask them to avoid the hot water to warm opting instead. Hot water can dry the skin and its current state of the skin worse. Warm water is softer and more gentle to sensitive skin. P Zones> * Advise them never rub affected! This can cause a break in the skin and cause infection. P> * We recommend that you resist the temptation to scratch the itch! cornstarch can help control itching. Just mix water and cornstarch to make a paste and apply on affected areas.
* If they get a rash, have to wait until your skin heals completely before shaving or nothing. They also have to consult your doctor before using any product on broken skin.
* Cancer treatment can increase vulnerability to infection to remind them to maintain the hygiene of high priority. Recommend to wash their hands before using the products and the eyelids close completely. Moreover, to keep fingers from containers, the use of clean cotton balls, pads or disposable sponge-tip applicator for distribution. And finally, do not use agents to share and always replace them as recommended by the manufacturer
makeup. / Br> strong> * spelling key to hide stains or discoloration of the skin. Cream or stick formulas better job, because they tend to be thicker. Pro Tip: “points” in it and mix well with fingers or a disposable sponge. Choose the right color is the consistency of the product. In general, the color should match your customer’s complexion. However, a slightly lighter color is often suggested to cover dark spots, and dark circles. There is also the correction of the green color correction (to compensate for red) or yellow (to minimize bluish discoloration). So do not be afraid to try different techniques and products to find what works best for your client. P> * foundation and powder, “We know it as the basis of a great makeup application. Choose a variety of light sticks and creamy liquid, blending easily into the skin delicate, join or Matt versions. moisturizer or moisturizing formulas offer extra help for dry skin. When choosing a sight to the moisturizing formula containing sodium hyaluronate, urea, allantoin, serine, glycerol, tocopherol and tocopherol acetate, as these ingredients are very emollient. Foundation should match the natural skin of his client. P> Pro Tip: To avoid the appearance fearsome mask, application of small groups of two or three different colors next to each other on the cheek of the client. The color that blends into your skin color. Once you have found your perfect shade, the next step is the right application. Want to add a foundation in these regions, they really need, such as the forehead, sides of nose and chin. The key here is the same, the color of the skin. After this step, you can go back and add additional corrective discolored areas, if necessary.
Finally, a lightweight or slightly translucent loose powder with a cotton or a powder brush and lay the groundwork to help control the brightness. Pressed compacts work well for overclockers. However, if the skin is very dry and flaky, you can skip completely dry. P> * Blush-Now that you have to skin color, it is time to reduce their gasoline by adding a little color. Powder blush I think works very well, however, if the patient’s skin is very dry, you can try a cream blush in its base (if you opt for cream blush, remember to skip translucent powder). Subtle pink, peach and shades of tan, a great work on skin tones. For a touch of natural color, apply a thin layer of blush with a brush blush on the apples of the cheeks. From blush brushes are not available, be sure to tell your client the importance of regularly washing his brushes in the baby shampoo (no alcohol or antibacterial soap, which can cause damage to the weed) and dry air all night to avoid the accumulation of bacteria. Be sure to try some different shades of blush before finding the perfect. P> * When the eyebrows eyebrows thin or fall out during treatment, it is easy to recreate them by choosing a dark eyebrow pencil in the customer’s current hair color or wig. I usually like the color of the eyebrows one shade lighter than your natural color wigs. This brightens the complexion and did not appear serious or against nature. Going too dark will result in a look that is too harsh and unflattering. Here are his natural face. Hold the pencil against the nose of the client, along with the angle of the eye – and a point on the brow bone to indicate where the brow begins. Ask them to look ahead, place the pencil parallel to the outer edge of the iris and the locus of a point to mark the culmination of the arc. Finally, place the pencil diagonally across the corner over his shoulder at the outer corner of the eye – and put an end point of the eyebrow.
To re-create the front, connecting the three points with a pencil with small feathers, explodes in the air to simulate the appearance of hair. After the desired shape, follow with a powder or a matte shade from the color of the pen to “fix” the eyebrow. This is an important step, because most eyebrow pencils are a bit of wax, and if not successful, the eyebrows can look oily and go during the day. P eyeliner *> and eyeshadow: As artists, educated, we know that the purpose of eye shadows and liners is to clarify, define and accentuate the eyes. Start by applying the lightest shade of eye shadow to cover the rim of base. Then add the shadows and folds cover half tabs. For further definition, add the deepest shade along the crease. Mix well! Then draw small traces of the pencil line at the top of the upper eyelid lash line and below the lower lashes (not inside the rim). P> Pro Tip: Blend the lines with a Q-tip for an effect of mild heat. A line barely works stained black eye shadow, too. Tell your customers that, as a note of warning, permanent makeup is not desirable from the skin before or during cancer treatment. Because their immune systems may be weaker today, poses a greater risk of infection. When choosing colors of the shadows and liners, feel free to experiment with colors. After all, it’s just makeup, wash! P> * Mascara-Restores a look of thinning eyelashes. Apply two or three coats of mascara on top lashes, and then the sub-top. Then brush the wand slightly above the lower lashes to fill. Although it may seem false eyelashes his own client, they need adhesives that may be too strong for their sensitive skin. Be sure to consult your doctor before use. P> * Select a lipstick lipstick in a color palette that complements your choice of makeup. Cover and blend the lip line for a natural look. Creamy, moisturizing lip provide relief for dry lips. Make sure to top it with some lip gloss for a plump, shiny sexy!
have a basic knowledge on how to improve the appearance of his client during this difficult time, can give you the opportunity to experiment and grow as an artist. It is also part of our work to inform customers of the many resources available to women and men subject to problems of cancer treatment. Tell them you can have your hairdresser to help choose a style of wig that is both flattering and comfortable. P> Participate as a volunteer for the Look Good … Feel Better program helps women with cancer in search of education and information and provides participants with a free makeup kit filled with all sorts of goodies. The workshops are conducted in comprehensive care clinics, hospitals, offices of the American Cancer Society, and community centers. Local programs are organized by Group American Cancer Society, facilitated by certified cosmetologists LGFB beauticians and makeup artists like me. For more information about Look Good … Feel Better program visit his website p> Finally, to provide assistance. I would tell my clients that if they go to hell, put on some lip gloss and go! It is time for professionals to teach their clients to their inner divas on, and as with gasoline>
P> Chantal Saviñón-Soto is a board certified esthetician, makeup artist, educator, lecturer and expert help of beauty with more than 13 years of experience. She is the founder and owner of Chantal Sauvignon, Inc. in Miami, Florida. She specializes in multimedia, production, sales, and printing. To contact Chantal please visit their website www. chantalsauvignon. Chantal com email @ chantalsauvignon. com or call 786-877-2712. P>
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