Cosmetology

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Organ and Tissue Recovery
Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
(UAGA)
Organs Recovered
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Heart
Lung
Kidney
Liver
Pancreas
Tissues Recovered
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Eye
Inner Ear
Skin
Bone
Post-recovery Ra Considerations
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Edema
Discoloration
Lacerations and Abrasions
Hair Restoration
Dehydration
Prosthesis
Leakage
Sutures
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Purse-string
Intradermal (Hidden)
Basket-weave
Worm
Bridge
Loop
Cosmetology
“the study of beautifying and
improving the complexion, skin,
hair, and nails”
Purposes
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replace coloring
compensate for FH lighting
well-groomed appearance
create a comforting memory picture
accent or de-emphasize features
harmonize complexion coloring with clothing,
casket interior etc.
7) conceal discolorations
8) match wax with complexion color
Naturalism in Cosmetology
Ornamental Cosmetology
Pigments of the Skin
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1) melanin: “brown to black-brown pigment
in the epidermis and hair
2) carotene: “yellow pigment of the skin”
3) hemoglobin: “oxygenated blood of the
arteries which influences the color of the skin by
way of its presence in the superficial capillaries”
Complexion
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Types/Classifications: light, medium, dark
and darker
Variations: red, yellow, brown
Deviations: bronze, purple, yellow, green,
gray, and yellow-brown
Matching Complexions Using Basic
Pigments
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yellow
red
brown
white
Types of External Color
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1) Transparent
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2) Translucent
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3) Opaque
Methods of Applying Color
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1) internal
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2) external/surface application
Reduction of Density
Cosmetic Application at Hair
Regions
Corrective Shaping
Highlighting or Shadowing
Cosmetics
Highlighting or Shadowing
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“application of a color which is lighter or
brighter than the complexion would
highlight the complexion; application of a
color darker than the complexion color
would shadow the complexion”
Shadowing
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Eye Shadow
Orbital Cavity
Forehead
Nasolabial Folds
Cheekbone
Mouth
Chin
Dimples
Highlighting
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Forehead
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Nose
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Chin
Warm Color Areas
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Face: cheeks, chin, ears, lips (mucous
membranes), lower parts of the nose and
forehead
Hands: knuckles, fingernails, cuticles
Corrective Shaping of the Lips
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Thickening the Lips
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Widening the Lips
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Thinning the Lips
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Narrowing the Lips
Coloring the Lips
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Natural Effect: Youthful
Adult
Old-age
Crimson Lip Color
Ornamental Effect
Rouges and Rouging
Proper rouge application and color
selection constitute two of the
most important phases of
mortuary cosmetology
Purpose
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Replace the blood-color on nude skin.
Create a florid or ruddy complexion.
Combat absorptive effect of illumination.
Re-instate warm color areas.
Correctively shape the cheeks and lips.
Classifications
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Liquid: transparent, opaque
Cream
Powder
Lip
Natural Rouging
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From youth to middle-age, and then to oldage, the color drops lower and lower on the
cheeks.
Infants
Children
Adolescents
Young Adults
Middle Age Adults
Aged Adults
Ornamental Rouging
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Violates the “rules” of natural coloring.
Rouge is blended laterally from the
zygomatic bone to the side of the face.
Do not apply rouge on the front plane of
the face, next to the nose, or the
nasolabial fold.
Lip Rouging Techniques
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1) lining and filling
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2) vertical brush application
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3) horizontal brush application
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