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The first thing you need to do, is get the actor's face ready and for men and women,
a couple of things are the same. First of all, we want to make sure the face is very
clean and you can do that with makeup remover, or baby wipes are very convenient and handy
and they do a really good job, but you do need to do eye makeup remover for eye makeup
because they tend to have some oils in them, so make sure that's all off as well. So, we're
going to do that first. We've got Zandra with us today and she's already got her cape on,
as you can see. So, we're actually going to start just removing the makeup that she has--because
it's very important to start with a clean palate. In this process, a lot of actors like
to use their own products that they use at home in taking off of their makeup, because
they already know if they're allergic to it or not. Because after we take off the makeup,
then we want to use some kind of astringent or toner to make sure you get every little
bit of it off, and a lot of times, they already know if that particular product is going to
affect their skin in a negative way. So, after we take off the makeup, then we can use a
toner and then we're going to put on some moisturizer, which is very important because
theater makeup is really heavy and it's very drying but this will help it to go on very
smoothly. So the next step is to put the moisturizer on the face. It's important to be careful
around the eye area because that skin is very sensitive and very thin there so be very careful
around there. As a matter of fact, a lot of times with the moisturizer, I like to just
kind of pat it in with my finger, so it we're not pulling and stretching that sensitive
skin.