Disinfect your hands. [1] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source Gather some info from your client about themselves. 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.

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.

The type of face mask you use is up to your client’s skin type. For instance, if they have dry skin, opt for a moisturizing mask.