Chajleen
Member
I often hear makeup artists apply some cream textures with their hands, arguing that the product "warms up" and applies better.
I think using hands (even with gloves) to apply products to a client's face is incorrect. The only assumption is applying a glare with a finger to the center of the eyelid (having previously disinfected the hands)
First, it's not hygienic. You can touch the client's table/chair/clothes and forget to disinfect after the hand - this is already a possibility of infecting the client.
Second: personal boundaries. Not all clients are comfortable with the feeling of someone else's hands on their faces. Not sure if they will tell you about it. Therefore, if there is an opportunity to do without hands, do not ignore it.
This post is solely my opinion, if you think otherwise, why not participate in the discussion?
I think using hands (even with gloves) to apply products to a client's face is incorrect. The only assumption is applying a glare with a finger to the center of the eyelid (having previously disinfected the hands)
First, it's not hygienic. You can touch the client's table/chair/clothes and forget to disinfect after the hand - this is already a possibility of infecting the client.
Second: personal boundaries. Not all clients are comfortable with the feeling of someone else's hands on their faces. Not sure if they will tell you about it. Therefore, if there is an opportunity to do without hands, do not ignore it.
This post is solely my opinion, if you think otherwise, why not participate in the discussion?
