Like anything new, it takes practise. For many who have worked in the makeup and beauty industry for many years, you may remember that when you were training, there was something about hygiene, but when you go out and start work, it’s easy to forget the teaching and harder to implement when you see your contemporaries and peers not respecting or practising SAFE BEAUTY?
Why? Because it takes time and effort and yes, it costs a bit more to ensure you have all the right hygiene essentials, tools and accessores from disposables to hand sanitizer.
But think about it like this? If you were having blood taken at a hospital and the doctor simply wiped the needle and put a bit of spray cleaner onto the syringe and the then started the procedure – what would you do? What would your instincts tell you? What would you be thinking?
You would say "stop". You would know that there was a high risk of danger and you know it would be wrong.
Beauty should not be like a game of Russian roulette in that you don’t know what you might or might not catch from your treatment, procedure or makeover. In other words you should treat your clients as you would wish to be treated yourself. And, a client has the right to be treated with their health and hygiene the number one priority.
To download our SAFE BEAUTY GUIDE for Makeup Artists & Beauty professionals, click here.
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