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3 Clean and Sanitize: Maintain a clean and sanitized workspace. Disinfect all tools, equipment, and surfaces
before and after each treatment.
4 Personal Hygiene: Wash hands thoroughly before starting the facial and use disposable gloves when
necessary.Avoid touching the face, especially mucous membranes like the eyes, nose, and mouth.
5 Allergen Check: Be aware of common skincare allergens and check product ingredients to avoid potential
adverse reactions.
6 Temperature Control: Ensure that the treatment room is at a comfortable temperature for the client.
7 Emergency Exit Plan:Familiarize yourself with the location of emergency exits and know the steps to take in
case of an emergency.
8 Emergency Contact Information:Have the client provide emergency contact information in case it is needed.
9 Product Knowledge:Stay informed about the products you use, including their ingredients, proper application,
and potential side effects.
10 Avoid Cross-Contamination:Use disposable tools when possible and ensure proper cleaning and sterilization
of reusable tools.Avoid double-dipping into product containers to prevent contamination.
11 Comfort and Communication:Regularly check in with the client during the facial to ensure their comfort.
Encourage open communication about any discomfort or unusual sensations.
12 Avoid High-Risk Treatments:Assess the client’s skin condition and avoid aggressive treatments if their skin
is compromised or highly sensitive.
13 Limit Sensory Overload: Consider the client’s
sensitivities to scents, lights, and sounds. Keep
the environment relaxing and comfortable.
14 Proper Disposal: Dispose of used materials,
such as gloves, cotton pads, and tissues, in
designated bins.
15 Post-Treatment Guidance: Provide the
client with post-treatment care instructions,
including potential side effects and the use of
recommended skincare products.
16 Professional Development: Stay updated on
industry best practices and safety guidelines
through continuous education.
Remember that every client is unique, and safety precautions should be tailored to their specific needs and
conditions. Regularly review and update safety protocols to ensure the highest standard of care. If in doubt about
any aspect of a client’s health or safety during a facial treatment, it’s essential to seek guidance from a medical
professional.
• Steps for after care and home care
Aftercare Steps:
• Post-Facial Instructions: Provide the client with clear post-facial instructions verbally and in writing. Include
information about potential side effects and what to expect in the hours and days following the treatment.
• Avoid Sun Exposure: Advise the client to avoid prolonged sun exposure for at least 24 hours after the facial.
• If they must go outside, encourage the use of a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30.
• Avoid Makeup: Suggest that the client refrain from applying makeup immediately after the facial, especially
if extractions were performed or if the skin is sensitive.
• Hydration: Emphasize the importance of staying well-hydrated to support the skin’s recovery. Encourage the
consumption of water and hydrating fluids.
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