Salon Beverly's

Salon Beverly's

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Owner,
Internationally Certified Expert,
Beverly's Institute of Cosmetology (Pvt) Ltd

Professional Hair, Makeup and Bridal and Beauty Expert,
performing a diverse range of beauty treatments and services to enhance a client's appearance and well-being.

27/11/2025

Using Dirty Hairbrushes on Clients 🪮❌

“Using the same unclean brush on every client?
Big hygiene red flag!”

Dirty brushes carry dead skin, oils, dandruff, sweat, dust, product buildup, and bacteria.
Every stroke spreads scalp infections, bad odor, and flakes from one person to another.

Bad Results:
• Dandruff spreading
• Scalp fungus & irritation
• Folliculitis (infected hair follicles)
• Itchy, inflamed scalp
• Clients losing trust in your professionalism

Professional Fix:
✔ Clean brushes daily with warm water + shampoo
✔ Disinfect with 70% alcohol
✔ Store in a closed, dust-free box
✔ Use separate brushes for highly sensitive scalps

Healthy tools = Healthy clients.

“Stay tuned — Beverly’s brings valuable hygiene lessons every day for beauty professionals.”



27/11/2025

Not Washing Hands Before Touching Client’s Face ✋❌

“Touching your client’s skin with unwashed hands?
This is one of the MOST dangerous hygiene mistakes!”

Many new artists rush into makeup or hair without washing hands —
but hands carry bacteria, oils, sweat, viruses, and dirt even if they “look clean.”

Bad Results:
• Pimples & dermatitis
• Viral & bacterial infections
• Rashes and irritation
• Spreading illness from one client to another
• Clients feeling unsafe and unprofessional service

Professional Fix:
✔ Wash hands with soap + warm water for 20 seconds before every client
✔ Use hand sanitizer if sink not available
✔ Avoid touching phone while working
✔ Keep nails clean, short, and product-free
✔ Wear gloves for acne-prone or sensitive clients

Safe hands → Safe client → Strong reputation.

“Stay tuned — Beverly’s is here to fix the bad habits and build you into a hygienic, trusted beauty professional.”



27/11/2025

Not Sanitizing Brushes Between Clients 🖌️❌

“Using the same unclean brush on every client? BIG hygiene mistake!”

Many beginners skip proper brush sanitation because “the brush looks clean.”
But unseen bacteria, oils, dead skin, sweat, and makeup residue stay trapped in the bristles.

Bad Results:
• Acne & rashes
• Eye infections
• Fungal spreading
• Allergic reactions
• Clients losing trust instantly

Professional Fix:
✔ Use 70–90% alcohol spray between clients
✔ Deep clean brushes after every working day
✔ Use separate brushes for sensitive clients
✔ Store brushes in clean, covered holders, never in open bags
✔ Replace old, shedding brushes ASAP

Clean tools = safe client + professional reputation.

“Stay tuned — Beverly’s brings you real professional hygiene so you become the safest artist in the room.”



27/11/2025

Double-Dipping Into Products 🫙❌

“STOP double-dipping — it’s one of the dirtiest habits in beauty!”

Many students and beginners dip the same brush or finger back into creams, gels, foundations, and lip products.
This transfers skin bacteria, saliva, sweat, oils & dead skin cells into the product — turning it into a germ container.

Bad results?
• Breakouts
• Eye & lip infections
• Cold-sore spreading
• Clients losing trust
• Product spoils faster

Professional Fix:
✔ Always use a spatula
✔ Scoop product onto a mixing palette
✔ Never dip the used brush back
✔ Use disposables for lips, mascara & gels
✔ Keep lids closed to avoid contamination

These small steps protect your client’s health — and your reputation.

“Stay tuned — Beverly’s is here to teach you REAL professional hygiene no one told you.”



27/11/2025

Using Dirty Brushes on Clients 🎨❌

“Stop using dirty brushes — it’s dangerous, not just unprofessional!”

So many beginners and students reuse the same brush on multiple clients…
But this spreads acne bacteria, eye infections, styes, rashes, fungal infections, and even cross-contamination between clients.

It’s one of the BIGGEST reasons clients get breakouts after makeup.

REAL Solution:
✔ Sanitize brushes between every client
✔ Use disposable mascara wands & lip applicators
✔ Deep-clean brushes daily
✔ Never touch product directly to the client’s skin

Your tools must be as clean as your artistry.

“Stay tuned — Beverly’s is teaching you the REAL, professional hygiene every artist must follow.”



27/11/2025

Washing Face With Hot Water🔥🚫

“Hot water is secretly damaging your skin! "😳

Most people love washing their face with hot water… but the truth is, it strips your skin barrier, causes dryness, redness, breakouts, and fast aging.
Your skin becomes tight, irritated, and more sensitive to products.

REAL Solution:
Use lukewarm water only. It cleans effectively without damaging your moisture barrier. Finish with a gentle moisturizer to lock hydration.



25/11/2025

Not Sanitizing Makeup Palettes Between Clients
✨ “Students… this is one mistake I see everywhere. Your palette might LOOK clean, but it’s holding layers of bacteria.”

⚠️ Bad Effects:
• Old product builds up → traps germs
• Causes acne, rashes, and textured skin
• Cross-contamination from previous clients
• Foundation oxidizes faster on dirty palettes
• Makes your entire setup look unprofessional

💡 Truth & Professional Solution:
✔ Wipe palette with 70% alcohol before AND after every client
✔ Use a metal palette — easier to sanitize
✔ Scrape old product off immediately
✔ Never mix products directly on the back of your hand
✔ Keep a mini alcohol spray always on your table

✨ Quick Home Tip:
Use warm water + dish soap once a week for deep cleaning — your palette will shine like new.



20/11/2025

“Students & beginners… this is one of the biggest reasons behind breakouts.
Dirty brushes = dirty skin!”

🩺 What Happens When You Don’t Clean Your Brushes?
• Old makeup, oil, and bacteria build up
• Causes acne around cheeks & jawline
• Makes blending patchy
• Harbors germs that can irritate eyes
• Can even lead to skin infections
⚠️ Bad Results Most People Ignore:
• Small bumps on the face
• Makeup looks muddy or uneven
• Foundation turns grey or patchy
• Itchy or irritated skin after makeup
• Brushes start to smell or shed Correct Method

— Clean Your Brushes Properly:
✔ Wash face brushes every used
✔ Eye brushes every used
✔ Use gentle brush shampoo or baby shampoo
✔ Dry brushes upside down to keep shape
✔ Sanitize between clients
(for professionals)
🏠 Home Remedies:
• Mix warm water + baby shampoo = budget-friendly cleaner
• A drop of olive oil helps break down heavy makeup
• Use a silicone brush mat to remove buildup quickly



20/11/2025

What Actually Happens When You Sleep With Makeup On?
• Makeup blocks your pores and traps bacteria • Skin can’t breathe or repair overnight
• Fine lines show faster • Blackheads & breakouts form
• Eye makeup left overnight can cause irritation or infections Bad Results You Don’t Notice Immediately:
• Dull, rough texture
• Congested skin around the nose & chin
• Dry patches that make makeup look cakey next day
• Puffy eyes + irritated lash line
• Faster aging over time

✨ Correct Method — Remove Makeup Properly:
✔ Start with micellar water or cleansing balm ✔ Follow with a gentle face wash
✔ Tone, hydrate, and apply your night moisturizer
✔ For heavy glam: double cleanse
✔ For sensitive skin: avoid harsh rubbing — press and lift
🏠 Extra Beauty Solutions: Keep makeup wipes or micellar pads beside your bed — no excuses
• Use a silk pillowcase for cleaner, smoother skin
• Do a weekly gentle exfoliation to prevent buildup
• Hydrating overnight masks can revive tired skin


18/11/2025

“Read till the end —
Beverly’s has an important message for you!” “Don’t skip! Beverly’s is about to reveal the real reason behind this mistake.”

💄 Makeup Products Cross-Contamination — Why It’s Dangerous

Cross-contamination happens when you transfer bacteria, oils, dead skin, or saliva from one client to another through makeup products, tools, or your hands.
This is one of the BIGGEST mistakes beginners and even some “tutorial artists” make.

🚫 How Cross-Contamination Happens

Using products straight from the container to the client’s skin

Double-dipping brushes, wands, spatulas

Using the same mascara wand on multiple clients

Touching products with unclean fingers

Reusing sponges without sanitizing

Using lipsticks directly on the lips

Putting used brushes back into powders/creams

❗ Bad Results (Very Harmful!)

Beginners and students must understand these risks:

Skin infections (bacterial/fungal)

Severe breakouts

Cold sores spreading

Eye infections like conjunctivitis

Rashes & irritation

Allergic reactions

Damaged reputation as a makeup artist

Even one careless moment can harm a client and your career.

✔️ Safe Professional Practices

Always use disposable wands/spatulas

Scoop products onto a sanitized palette

Never double-dip

Sanitize brushes after every client

Use alcohol spray for powders & tools

Keep hands clean and avoid touching face

Replace disposables immediately

Close products when not in use

“STOP cross-contaminating your clients! ❌

One wrong dip can spread infections, rashes & cold sores.
Be professional. Be hygienic. Protect your clients’ skin. ✨



16/11/2025

How Diet & Water Affect Your Hair & Skin Glow

🥗 Glow starts from inside!
Healthy hair & skin need vitamins + hydration.

✨ Quick Fix:
Eat more leafy greens, nuts, eggs & drink enough water daily.

🏠 Home Tip:
Warm lemon water every morning = clearer skin + better hair shine! 💛

🎵 Music just for vibes — not related to the lesson!





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