face and body painting
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Face and Body Painting
Maintain a professional attitudeSensitiveSupportiveRespectful Be aware of body languageALWAYS USE CLEAN HANDSFRESH BREATH
Correctly identify contra indicationsAllergic reactions to paints and other materialsSkin disordersBruisingRecent haemorrhageSwellingsRecent areas of scar tissue exhibiting loss of tactile
sensationCuts and abrasionsRecent operationsCheck adhesives are suitable for use on children and
sensitive skins.
What to doYou will need to know all of the actions that
must be taken should they occur, including stopping application, applying soothing substances and advising reference to a physician if the condition persists.
ChildrenYou must make sure that you are aware of
the legislation regarding child protection and this must be fully implemented.
Suitable behaviour must be exhibited towards children.
CRB checks may be needed.Permission will be needed for photographic
evidence
Sponge applicationUse different types of sponge to create
different effectsThey can only be used once per personThey must be clean and sterile before and
after every use
Air Brush ApplicationYou can apply large block areas with
airbrush.Stencils can be usedFor close work you need small nozzle
airbrushes and need to work closer to the model
Make sure you are working in a screened area to preserve modesty.
Brush applicationThey must be of good quality so they do not
damage skinOnly used once per personCleaned and sterilized before and after use.
productsCrepe hairEyelashesDerma waxGlitterSequinsBeads and other adornments
RemovalWaterCleansing milkCreamwipes
Ideas For Make up (face paint)
Make-up
Nails
Costumes
Hair
Accessories
Mood boards