Applying makeup to a client?? help its for Prom clients
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Apr 19, 2011
Janelle M.
Heres what I have when I do makeup
-Disposable Mascara wands
-Q-Tips
-Disposable fine eyeliner brushes applicators
-Disposable Lipstick applicators
-Eyeshadow applicators
Thats pretty much everything so that you stay sanitary
For hair
-Bobbys Pins
-Hairspray
-Little black rubber bands
-Combs Rat tail combs
-Your styling tools (Curling Iron,straightner)
Anything else I missed??
Hope this helps Love
Apr 22, 2011
Shelly T.
For spot cleaning, you've got several options. Smashbox has a spray one ($15 via their own website), as does Japonesque ($10.99 at Ulta). There's even generic Parian Spirit brush cleaner you can buy through Amazon ($18 for 16 oz, or $6.50 for 2 oz; neither of these are spray ones).