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9 Final Checks
a Sanitize Hands and Tools: Before starting, sanitize your hands in view of the client or audience and
ensure all tools and the workstation surface are clean.
b Review Setup: Double-check that all necessary products and tools are within reach and that the lighting
and seating arrangements are optimal.
This detailed setup ensures a professional and efficient environment for makeup demonstrations, enhancing both
the educational and experiential aspects for the audience or client.
Selection of products
Selecting the right makeup products for a client involves a detailed process that takes into account various factors
such as skin type, skin tone, personal preferences, and the specific occasion or purpose for the makeup application.
Following a structured procedure ensures that the makeup not only looks good but also feels comfortable on the
skin and lasts as long as needed. Here is a step-by-step guide to selecting makeup products for your client:
1 Conduct a Thorough Consultation
a Understand the Client’s Needs: Discuss the occasion, the desired look (natural, glam, etc.), and any
inspirations the client might have.
b Skin Concerns and Preferences: Ask about skin type (oily, dry, combination, sensitive), any skin concerns
(acne, rosacea, allergies), and preferences regarding product formulations (liquid, powder, cream).
2 Analyze the Client’s Skin Tone and Type
a Skin Tone: Determine the client’s skin tone to select the correct foundation, concealer, and color cosmetics.
Use natural light if possible for the most accurate assessment.
b Skin Type: Choose products that are compatible with the client’s skin type. For example, water-based
products for oily skin, and more hydrating products for dry skin.
3 Selection of Base Makeup
a Primer: Select a primer that addresses the client’s skin concerns, such as pore-minimizing for enlarged
pores or hydrating for dry skin.
b Foundation: Choose a foundation that matches the client’s skin tone and type. You might need to blend
different shades to get a perfect match.
c Concealer: Pick a concealer for under-eye areas and blemishes. It should be one or two shades lighter
than the foundation for the under-eye area.
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