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1 Level 1 UBT17 Make-up application Learner name: Learner number: UBT17_v1 H/507/0495

2 Overview Level 1 3Credits Through this unit you will learn how to apply make-up on a mask or model. You will learn how to prepare yourself, your area and your mask or model for the treatment. You will learn about the different products used during the make-up application and how to apply them. You will learn how to identify your model s skin type and face shape, which will help you to decide which products to use. You will learn how to apply the products to provide a professional finish. Guided Learning Hours (GLH) 30 2 UBT17

3 What you must know & do How to achieve this unit On completion of this unit you will: Learning outcome 1 Know how to apply make-up a. Identify any conditions that may stop or change how you carry out makeup application b. State why it is important to be able to recognise conditions that may stop or change a make-up application c. State the correct action to be taken for contra-actions, which may happen during or after the treatment d. Identify the different skin types e. Identify the different face shapes f. Identify the structure and function of the skin g. Identify the products used in a make-up application Learning outcome 2 Be able to apply make-up a. Prepare yourself, the model/mask and your work area for a make-up application b. Carry out a consultation for a make-up application c. Use hygienic and safe methods of working d. Prepare and apply make-up e. Give your model after-treatment advice UBT17 3

4 What you must learn This section provides you with guidance on the recommended knowledge and skills required to achieve this unit. Learning outcome 1 Know how to apply make-up Identify any conditions that may stop or change how you carry out make-up application Conditions that may stop the treatment: Severe or infectious skin conditions, eye infections, swelling of the face, eye or skin diseases or disorders, hypersensitive skin, bruising, cuts and abrasions, known allergic reactions or intolerance to triggers likely to be contained within the products used e.g. nuts, lanolin, parabens, milk, emulsifiers. Conditions that may change the treatment: Minor bruising, minor noninfectious skin disorders, facial piercing, hay fever. State why it is important to be able to recognise conditions that may stop or change a make-up application Importance of identifying conditions: To avoid cross-infection and making the condition worse. 4 UBT17

5 State possible reactions that may happen during or after the treatment and the action to take Identify the different skin types Possible reaction: Allergic reaction to eye products sensitivity or burning sensation. Action remove all products immediately, use eye-bath to flush eye, seek medical advice. Possible reaction: Allergic reaction to make-up products redness, itching, swelling, rash, burning or stinging, blistering. Action remove make-up or skin product immediately with suitable remover, clean area with water, seek medical advice. Possible reaction: Make-up not adhering to the mask. Action check that the mask was clean and free from oil, make-up and dirt. Clean, dry and start again. The basic skin types: Oily skin is shiny and prone to blackheads and whiteheads. Dry skin is tight, flaky and may be itchy. Combination skin can be a combination of any of the other skin types, most common is oily T-zone and dry or normal cheeks. Normal skin has an even colour and tone and no blemishes are present. Identify the different face shapes The basic face shapes: Oval the ideal face shape, a slightly wider forehead with a narrower chin. Round has soft edges, forehead, cheeks and jaw are of equal size. Heart a wider forehead, gently narrows down at the chin. Square has sharp angular features, forehead, cheeks and jaw are of equal size. Oblong the face is longer than it is wide. UBT17 5

6 What you must learn Identify the structure and function of the skin Skin structure: Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous (fat) layer, hair shaft, hair follicle, sebaceous glands, nerve endings, arrector pili muscle, sweat glands, blood circulation. Skin functions: (For functions of skin remember SHAPES). Secretion, heat regulation, absorption, protection, excretion, sensitivity, Vitamin D production. 6 UBT17

7 Identify the products used in a make-up application Eye make-up remover: Oil-free is most commonly used as it doesn t leave any greasiness in the area, oil-based is suitable for removing waterproof eye make-up. Cleanser: Can include creams, oils, washes, used to remove make-up and dirt from the skin. Toner: Some may include alcohol to remove excess oil from the skin, they also rebalance the skin s ph and may have a hydrating effect, used after cleansing. Moisturiser: Applied to the skin to prevent moisture loss and acts as a barrier and base for make-up. Tinted moisturisers or BB cream: Most suited to skin type. Foundation: Comes in different forms: liquids, creams, solid, cakes, mousse, tinted gels/moisturisers for different skin types to cover blemishes and even out skin tone. Concealer: Thicker than foundation and more heavily pigmented for better coverage, can be used for shadows under eyes, blemishes, birth marks and broken capillaries. Loose powder: Used to set make-up and to absorb oil from the foundation and from the skin, leaving a dry, matt surface for further make-up application. Blusher: Adds warmth to make-up, helps define facial contours. Eye-shadow: Used to emphasise the eyes by adding colour. Eyebrow pencil: Used to define the eyebrows. Eye-pencil/Liquid eye-liner: Used to line the eyes and make them stand out, dependent on fashion trends. Mascara: Can be waterproof, used to lengthen and thicken the eyelashes. Lipstick: Protective and adds colour to the lips. Lip-liner pencil: Used to line the lips, and help reduce lipstick bleeding. Lip gloss: Gives shine, can be more natural. UBT17 7

8 What you must learn Learning outcome 2 Be able to apply make-up Prepare yourself, the model/mask and your work area for a makeup application Prepare yourself: Clean ironed uniform, flat closed-in shoes, no jewellery, no piercings, hair (neatly tied back, fringe secured), make-up if worn to be a light day make-up, good personal hygiene and cleanliness (shower/bath, cover cuts and abrasions, deodorant or anti-perspirant), oral hygiene (clean teeth, fresh breath), no nail enhancements, clean and short natural nails. Prepare your model/mask: Protect your model s clothing, place a headband on your model, ask your model to remove any earrings, ensure that your model is comfortable, ensure that your model is positioned correctly. Prepare your work area: Clean and hygienic work surfaces, good lighting, covering for table or trolley, no obstructions, tools and equipment in a safe position for working. Prepare products, tools and equipment: Products eye make-up removers, cleansers, toners, moisturisers, tinted moisturisers or BB cream most suited to skin type, foundation, concealer, loose powder, eye-shadow, eyebrow pencil, eye-pencil, liquid eye-liner, mascara, lipsticks, lip-liner pencil (optional), lip gloss, blusher, brush cleaner/ sanitiser. Tools spatula, make-up sponges, cotton wool, cotton wool covered orangewood sticks or cotton buds, tissues, make-up palette, disposable applicators, make-up brushes, including a foundation brush and various shaped brushes for eye shadow and lip product application, pencil sharpener. Equipment headband, towel, cape, stool or chair, trolley/work surface, couch roll, lined bin, bowl, free-standing or wall-mounted mirror, training head, light, medium and dark skin-toned make-up masks. 8 UBT17

9 Carry out a consultation for a make-up application Use hygienic and safe methods of working Consultation techniques: Model s needs, model satisfaction, model s expectations and aftercare, signatures, visual, manual, questioning, listen, client card reference. Communication: Verbal clear speaking manner and tone, professional, supportive, respectful, and sensitive to clients, open questioning related to the treatment. Non-verbal eye contact, body language, listening. Professional ethical conduct: Polite, cheerful and friendly manner (friendly facial expressions, positive attitude, eye contact, open body language), model relations, confidentiality, respect for colleagues and competitors, avoid gossip, take pride in work, punctuality, employer and client loyalty. Record keeping: Signatures, refer to existing records, information clear, accurate and in a logical order (name, address, contact numbers, medical history, allergies, contra-actions, contra-indications, treatment plan), update record at the end of the treatment. Carry out a skin analysis using visual and manual examination: Place cotton wool pads on your model s eyes during skin analysis and use magnifying lamp to identify skin type, check all areas of the face and neck. Skin types: Normal, dry, oily, combination. Face shapes : Oval, round, heart, square, oblong. Examples of problems that may stop the treatment: Severe or infectious skin conditions, eye infections, swelling of the face, eye or skin diseases or disorders, hypersensitive skin, bruising, cuts and abrasions, known allergic reactions or intolerance to triggers likely to be contained within the products used e.g. nuts, lanolin, preservatives, milk, emulsifiers. Examples of problems that may change the treatment: Minor bruising, minor non-infectious skin disorders, facial piercing, hay fever causing eye sensitivity. Hygiene: Sterilise and sanitise tools, disinfect work surfaces, lay products and tools out onto couch roll, sanitise hands before and after applying make-up, dispense products with a spatula, pump or spray, use disposable applicators wherever possible, replace loose lids (uncapped bottles and pots), dispense make-up onto a palette, do not double-dip brushes and applicators (to instil good hygiene practice), use the cut out method. UBT17 9

10 What you must learn Prepare and apply make-up Give your model after-treatment advice Prepare the skin or mask for make-up application: Skin preparation cleanse, tone, moisturise the skin or clean the mask. Technique for make- up application: Base preparation concealer, foundation, translucent powder and bronzer if required. Eyebrows brush through, apply eyebrow pencil. Eyes apply neutral shadow over area, blend eye shadow colours, powder shadow, pearlised shadow, glitter shadow, eye pencil, eyeliner and mascara. Blusher cheek area, highlighter. Lips lip liner, lipstick, lip gloss. Make-up occasions light natural make-up, prom or party make-up. Record the results of the treatment: Complete the client record card clearly and accurately, state products used, check that the client is satisfied with the result, record any reactions to treatment, client s response to treatment and feedback. Aftercare advice: Immediate restrictions following treatment (don t touch face), general skin care maintenance, removal of the make-up, an explanation of products used during the treatment and their benefits, retail products recommended for home care (their application and benefits), further treatment recommendations, contra-actions and action to take, recommended intervals between treatments. 10 UBT17

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12 Achieving your grade To achieve a Pass: You must achieve all criteria in the What you must know & do sections of this unit To achieve a Merit: You must achieve all criteria in the What you must know & do sections of this unit AND achieve 2 of the 3 additional performance standards. To achieve a Distinction: You must achieve all criteria in the What you must know & do sections of this unit AND achieve all 3 additional performance standards. Additional Performance Standards: Work skills Motivation Attention to detail Achieved Not achieved Achieved Not achieved Achieved Not achieved Possible examples: You arrived ahead of time to prepare yourself and your work area for the treatment. You arrived for the service dressed appropriately and well groomed. You prepared the work area so it is clean/well-ordered and safe. You ensured all tools are clean and sterile before and after the treatment. You laid out the products and tools in order of use. You ensured sufficient product availability prior to treatment. Possible examples: You have taken responsibility for your own work area. You have shown a willingness and desire to work. You worked independently throughout your treatment application. You demonstrated care and thoughtfulness with the presentation of yourself and your work area. You maintained a positive attitude at all times. You have shown you were engaged and concentrated throughout the treatment. Possible examples: You used personal protective equipment appropriately for treatment. You used appropriate techniques for all application purposes. You achieved application using a wide range of appropriate products. You explained all findings in a manner that others could easily understand. You demonstrated creativity and artistic flair in your choice of make-up products and techniques. This was reflected in the overall finished look. 12 UBT17

13 What you must know & do Learning outcome 1 Know how to apply make-up a. Identify any conditions that may stop or change how you carry out make-up application b. State why it is important to be able to recognise conditions that may stop or change a make-up application c. State the correct action to be taken for contra-actions, which may happen during or after the treatment d. Identify the different skin types e. Identify the different face shapes f. Identify the structure and function of the skin g. Identify the products used in a make-up application Learning outcome 2 Be able to apply make-up Portfolio reference Achieved all Portfolio reference Achieved all a. Prepare yourself, the model/mask and your work area for a make-up application b. Carry out a consultation for a make-up application c. Use hygienic and safe methods of working d. Prepare and apply make-up e. Give your model after-treatment advice Unit Sign off Unit grade achieved (tick box) Pass Merit Distinction Date Assessor initials Learner signature IQA signature (if sampled) UBT17 13

14 Notes and Diagrams 14 UBT17

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