This story is from March 16, 2020
Actors, makeup artists and stylists take strict precautionary measures
COVID-19
scare continues to cripple day-to-day activities around the world. While the usually-crowded spaces like malls, movie theatres, pubs, exhibitions and summer camps remain shut, for many of those working in the entertainment industry, the show still must go on.Even as shoot schedules for film and TV shows continue, necessary measures to ensure hygiene and safety on the sets are mandatory. The number of people on the set is more or less like a public gathering — considering the entire cast and crew required for the shoot. In addition to staying equipped with sanitisers, tissues and disposable applicators to keep germs away, the one aspect that requires a certain amount of physical proximity and extra caution has to do with the process of getting the actors and models camera-ready — namely styling and
makeup
.‘Bring your own makeup kit to the set’
“Makeup artistes on the sets usually have their set of brushes and applicators that they use on artistes going in before the camera. Artistes often require regular touch-ups through the day as well, and using the same makeup applicator for all could be dangerous,” points out filmmaker and television producer
Shruti Naidu
.‘Avoid the use of beauty sponges and blenders’
Independent makeup artists and stylists, too, seem to be leaving no stone unturned as far as maintaining hygiene is concerned. “Given the fact that physical contact is inevitable while doing makeup for someone, it becomes all the more important to maintain hygiene at every stage of the process — be it disinfecting the makeup tools such as the brushes and applicators or wearing a mask while applying makeup,” says Bengaluru-based hairstylist and makeup artist
Romi Thokchom
.City salons and parlours are also ensuring that staff members are taking all the necessary precautions to keep themselves and their clients safe. To make sure their clients do not have anything to worry about, salons have also sent across messages that assure their clients of the safety measures in place. “We continue to sterilise work stations and equipment, sanitise ourselves and our guests, using masks, gloves and disposable kits wherever possible. We also have in place thermal screenings and self-declaration forms for guests before they entire our premises,” states a message from Bodycraft, a spa and salon chain in the city.
Further elaborating on precautionary measures, Romi says, “It is advisable to avoid sponges or beauty blenders if you are dealing with multiple clients and do not have the time to fully clean and sanitise each tool. Sponges not only absorb the makeup, but also the individual’s face oil. And with an infectious disease outbreak such as this, it is better to avoid this.”
Not a good idea for testers right now
If you are one among those who prefer to test makeup or lipstick colours before you make a purchase, it is not really a good idea to continue to do so. Bangalore Times visited a couple of makeup and wellness stores around the city to check if the sales personnel in those places were still offering free trials using their testers. And it was found that their first instinct was to generously test colours on customers’ skin right away. It is only after you insist that you do not want a tester to be applied directly on your skin that the sales person follows the required hygiene protocol. They either apply the colours on a sponge that is closest to your skin tone or use the necessary alcohol disinfectant to wipe out the inside and outside cover of the tester before they hand it over to you.
My makeup applicator is washed each time I use it: Vijay Suriya
While a lot of the ongoing film productions have taken a week-long break from the sets, complying with the directive for a shutdown in the city, there are a few movie and TV units that have continued to shoot after reducing the overall number of people on the sets.
or any other object on the set. Since we are shooting in an IT office, the number of people at the workplace, too, has not been an issue, as most people seem to be working from home here.”
Makeup on and off the sets…
- It is best not to share one’s personal makeup kit with others
- Sanitisers are kept handy for all members of the crew
- Makeup artistes now wear a mask at all times while applying makeup
- Remember to wash hands thoroughly before and after the procedure
- It is mandatory to clean the cases regularly with alcohol-based disinfectants
- Sanitise makeup tools, particularly sponges, brushes and applicators
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