How to Give Someone a Facial
The first 2 most important steps in a facial, is to Disinfect your hands, and Gather some info from your client about themselves., Have your client lie down on a clean bed with clean sheets and pillow., If your client happens to be wearing any...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: The first 2 most important steps in a facial
E.g:
Do they have any allergies or sensitivities to any certain ingredients, which are often used in cosmetics or applied directly to the skin during aesthetic treatments.
This is very important to know, as if these are applied, they will definitely produce the opposite results in which you are trying to achieve with your facial application. -
Step 2: is to Disinfect your hands
Wrap a clean towel around your client's head. , If she happens to be wearing eye makeup, apply eye makeup remover to a cotton pad, to gently cleanse the eye area.
Always cleanse the eye area in counter clock wise to avoid wrinkling the eye area. , Have a lamp right over your client's face, hence the need for the cotton pads on the eyes, and take notice of any flaws or blemishes, for example: comedones, pimples, etc size of pores, fine lines, dehydration, etc.
These will determine the type of skin your client has.
There are four main skin types:
Normal:
This is considered the best skin type.
It is has a good oil/water balance, with no impurities, or fine lines.
Dry:
This skin type has very tight pores, due to lack of oil.
While it will not have any impurities, it tends to mature faster, and develop fine lines faster.
Combination:
Parts of the face are oily, while other parts are dry(usually the T Zone((the forehead, nose, and chin area))is the oily part, while the cheeks are the dry part).
Oily: this skin type, has an overabundance of oil.
Although this skin type matures the slowest, it usually has a shiny surface and multiple impurities. ,, Exfoliating is good for the skin as it sloughs away dead cells from the skin which accumulate, and prevents newer cells from growing.
Once this is done, you may pat the skin dry. , Once this is done, you may start doing upward strokes on the skin.
Don't use downward strokes on the skin, as gravity will pull the skin down, apparently.
Do a little "tap dance" with your finger tips on your client's skin; use your index finger and your middle finger in a "scissors" like motion along the jaw line.
Massaging the skin will increase the blood flow in your client's face. , This will open the pores on the face.
It is best to have open pores when applying a beauty mask. , Mud masks clean out the pores and strengthen them.
Leave only the eye area, you may want to put some more cotton pads onto the eyes to avoid getting the mud into eye area. , Then gently wash off. , This will close pores, as well as remove excess oil and impurities, which were not washed away with cleanser. ,,, Give your client a mirror to view his/herself, and humbly accept their happy cries as they see how beautiful they are. -
Step 3: and Gather some info from your client about themselves.
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Step 4: Have your client lie down on a clean bed with clean sheets and pillow.
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Step 5: If your client happens to be wearing any makeup when they come in for their facial
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Step 6: then you must cleanse away the makeup.
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Step 7: Apply two moistened cotton pads to your client's eyes
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Step 8: while you are taking a close look at their skin.
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Step 9: Once you have a pretty good idea as to your client's skin type
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Step 10: you may be able to continue your regime.
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Step 11: Begin with an exfoliating cleanser for the face.
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Step 12: Massage your client's face: Take some massage cream or oil
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Step 13: and apply it freely to your client's skin.
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Step 14: Steam the pores on your client's face: The best way to steam pores from scratch
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Step 15: salons and spas usually have steamers for their aestheticians to use on their clients
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Step 16: is to take a warm towel and wrap it around your client's face for about two minutes.
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Step 17: Take a paint brush or a spatula and apply a mineral-rich mud or clay
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Step 18: and smooth it all over your client's face.
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Step 19: Leave beauty mask on for approximately 20 min.
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Step 20: Apply skin toner or astringent once mud mask is washed off.
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Step 21: Apply moisturizer to skin.
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Step 22: Give a light spray of water to the skin(to hydrate skin).
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Step 23: Facial is complete.
Detailed Guide
E.g:
Do they have any allergies or sensitivities to any certain ingredients, which are often used in cosmetics or applied directly to the skin during aesthetic treatments.
This is very important to know, as if these are applied, they will definitely produce the opposite results in which you are trying to achieve with your facial application.
Wrap a clean towel around your client's head. , If she happens to be wearing eye makeup, apply eye makeup remover to a cotton pad, to gently cleanse the eye area.
Always cleanse the eye area in counter clock wise to avoid wrinkling the eye area. , Have a lamp right over your client's face, hence the need for the cotton pads on the eyes, and take notice of any flaws or blemishes, for example: comedones, pimples, etc size of pores, fine lines, dehydration, etc.
These will determine the type of skin your client has.
There are four main skin types:
Normal:
This is considered the best skin type.
It is has a good oil/water balance, with no impurities, or fine lines.
Dry:
This skin type has very tight pores, due to lack of oil.
While it will not have any impurities, it tends to mature faster, and develop fine lines faster.
Combination:
Parts of the face are oily, while other parts are dry(usually the T Zone((the forehead, nose, and chin area))is the oily part, while the cheeks are the dry part).
Oily: this skin type, has an overabundance of oil.
Although this skin type matures the slowest, it usually has a shiny surface and multiple impurities. ,, Exfoliating is good for the skin as it sloughs away dead cells from the skin which accumulate, and prevents newer cells from growing.
Once this is done, you may pat the skin dry. , Once this is done, you may start doing upward strokes on the skin.
Don't use downward strokes on the skin, as gravity will pull the skin down, apparently.
Do a little "tap dance" with your finger tips on your client's skin; use your index finger and your middle finger in a "scissors" like motion along the jaw line.
Massaging the skin will increase the blood flow in your client's face. , This will open the pores on the face.
It is best to have open pores when applying a beauty mask. , Mud masks clean out the pores and strengthen them.
Leave only the eye area, you may want to put some more cotton pads onto the eyes to avoid getting the mud into eye area. , Then gently wash off. , This will close pores, as well as remove excess oil and impurities, which were not washed away with cleanser. ,,, Give your client a mirror to view his/herself, and humbly accept their happy cries as they see how beautiful they are.
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