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Level 2 UBT2 Basic face painting Learner name: Learner number: UBT2_v1 J/507/0537

Overview Level 2 3Credits Through this unit you will learn how to perform basic face painting treatments. You will learn how to carry out research using different media to create a mood board. You will learn how to identify the condition of your client s skin, which will help you to decide which products and tools to use. You will learn about a variety of products used during the treatment, as well as how to use tools to make shapes and designs. You will learn how to apply face paint using precision techniques to achieve a professional finish. Guided Learning Hours (GLH) 30 2 UBT2

What you must know & do How to achieve this unit On completion of this unit you will: Learning outcome 1 Know how to apply basic face paint a. Create a mood board showing the development of the design including a visual 2D plan b. Identify conditions which may prevent or restrict the way you apply face paint to a client and state how you would deal with them c. Identify possible reactions that may happen during or after the face painting application and the actions you should take d. Review your application of themed face paint from your mood board and 2D plan Learning outcome 2 Be able to provide a basic face paint a. Prepare yourself and your work area for face painting b. Select products for the design brief c. Use hygienic and safe methods of working d. Prepare the client for face painting e. Carry out a face painting design application f. Give your client after-treatment advice UBT2 3

What you must learn This section provides you with guidance on the recommended knowledge and skills required to achieve this unit. Learning outcome 1 Know how to apply basic face paint Create a mood board showing the development of the design including a visual 2D plan Identify conditions which may prevent or restrict the way you apply face paint to a client and state how you would deal with them Create a mood board: 1. Research and collect pictures from magazines, books, internet, journals and photographs. Design the mood board(s) to create variations on the theme, explain reasons for your choices. 2. Take designs/shapes from the mood board and apply to the 2D face template. 3. Choose and add colours to create the design. 4. Position additional transfers, glitter, gems to enhance the design. Choose a theme for the design: Designs - animals, insects, fantasy characters, cartoons and superheroes, clowns, garlands and Halloween characters. Tools - pictures, magazines, photographs, books board, glue, scissors, drawing pencils. Props - wigs, hair pieces, hats, costumes and accessories to complete the look. Conditions that may prevent treatment: Severe or infectious skin conditions, eye infections, swelling of the face, eye and skin diseases or disorders, hypersensitive skin, bruising, cuts and abrasions. Dealing with conditions that will stop the treatment: Do not diagnose the condition, ask if client is aware of the condition and refer to their doctor, they can return once the condition has gone away if it is catching or improved if it is not catching. Conditions that may restrict the treatment: Minor bruising, minor non-infectious skin disorders, facial piercing, Known allergic reactions or intolerance to ingredients contained within the products used, e.g. nuts, lanolin, parabens, milk, emulsifiers. Dealing with conditions that will change the treatment: Avoid areas of discomfort or work around condition, check product ingredients before use to ensure less chance of allergic reactions occurring, (a patch test could be carried out at least 24 hours before the application of the face paint). 4 UBT2

Identify possible reactions that may happen during or after the face painting application and the actions you should take Review your application of themed face paint from your mood board and 2D plan Possible reaction: Allergic reaction to eye products (sensitivity or burning sensation). Action remove all products immediately, use eye bath to flush eye, seek medical advice. Possible reaction: Allergic reaction of face paint products to skin (redness, itching, swelling, rash, burning or stinging, blistering). Action remove face paint with suitable remover, clean area with water, seek medical advice. Possible reaction: Unhappy with finished result (removal of face paint). Action remove eye make-up, cleanse, tone, moisturise. Possible reaction: Lines or design not cleanly applied. Action remove area carefully and re-apply to improve overall effect. Review your own performance: Preparation of the mood board, application of image, timing of application, knowledge and understanding of theme interpretation, final result. Strengths and weaknesses: What went well, what did not go so well (e.g. timing, client care, final result). Ways to improve own performance: Activities (e.g. identify areas for improvement. UBT2 5

What you must learn Learning outcome 2 Be able to prepare and apply basic face paint Prepare yourself and your work area for face painting Select products for the design brief Prepare yourself: Clean ironed uniform, flat closed-in shoes, no jewellery, no piercings, hair (neatly tied back, fringe secured), light day make-up, personal hygiene and cleanliness (shower/bath, cover cuts and abrasions, deodorant or antiperspirant), oral hygiene (clean teeth, fresh breath), no nail enhancements, clean and short natural nails. Prepare work area: Clean and hygienic, good lighting, covering for table or trolley, no obstructions, tools and equipment in a safe position for working. Prepare products, tools and equipment: Products non-toxic water-based face paints, brush cleaner/sanitiser, glitter, gems, transfers, water, cleansers, toners, moisturisers and eye makeup remover. Tools mood board materials, 2D face template, spatula, palettes, cotton wool, face paint remover, cleansing wipes, tissues, sponges, various types of brushes/applicators. Equipment stencils, stamps, stool or chair, trolley/work surface, lined bin. Props: Wigs, hair pieces, hats, costumes and accessories to complete the look. Products: Non-toxic water-based face paints, brush cleaner/sanitiser, glitter, gems, transfers, water, cleansers, toners, moisturisers and eye makeup remover. Tools: Palettes, cotton wool, cotton buds, face paint remover, cleansing wipes, tissues, disposable sponges, various types of brushes/applicators, stamps, stencils, gown, head band. Equipment: Chair, desk or table of suitable height, mirror, mood board, face template design. Props: Wigs, hair pieces, hair accessories costumes and accessories to complete the look. 6 UBT2

Use hygienic and safe methods of working Hygiene: Sterilise and sanitise tools, disinfect work surfaces, lay products and tools out onto couch roll sanitise your hands before and after applying face paint, dispense products with a spatula, pump or spray, use disposable applicators wherever possible, replace loose lids (uncapped bottles and pots), dispense face paint onto a palette do not double dip brushes and applicators. Prepare the client for face painting Client preparation: Protect clothing and hair use gown or make-up cape, head band. Skin preparation: Cleanse, tone, moisturise their skin. Carry out a face painting design application Technique for face paint application: Base preparation face paint to create the correct base colour for the client. Design detail apply face paint using brushes, stencils, stamps and glitter to complete your design brief. Props choice wigs, hair pieces, hair accessories, costumes and accessories to complete the look. Give your client after-treatment advice Aftercare advice: Avoid touching the area, how to remove the face paint/ make-up with appropriate cleansers, wipes, toners and moisturisers, state what to do if any problems should occur after the treatment. UBT2 7

Achieving your grade To achieve a Pass: You must achieve all criteria in the What you must know & do sections of this unit To achieve a Merit: You must achieve all criteria in the What you must know & do sections of this unit AND achieve 2 of the 3 additional performance standards. To achieve a Distinction: You must achieve all criteria in the What you must know & do sections of this unit AND achieve all 3 additional performance standards. Additional Performance Standards: 8 UBT2 Work skills Communication Attention to detail Achieved Not achieved Achieved Not achieved Achieved Not achieved Possible examples: You arrived ahead of time to prepare yourself and your work area for the treatment. You arrived for the service dressed appropriately and well groomed. You prepared and maintained the work area so it is clean/ well-ordered and safe. You ensured all tools are clean and sterile before and after the treatment. You laid out the products and tools in order of use. You ensured sufficient product availability prior to treatment. You ensured the mood board was clearly illustrated, met the design brief and was followed during application. Possible examples: You welcomed your cleint professionally. You held a professional conversation to explain the design being applied and the process involved in application. You used verbal communication skills in a polite, friendly and respectful manner throughout the service. You listened carefully and followed any instructions accurately. You checked regularly with the client to ensure that they are comfortable. You used a wide variety of positive non-verbal communication skills. You ensured your client is happy with their finished result. Possible examples: You used personal protective equipment appropriately for service. You correctly prepared your client for face painting. You used correct techniques for all application purposes. You achieved a precise and thorough application. You used appropriate products for your client s skin type, following manufacturer s instructions. You ensured treatment outcomes were correctly recorded and appropriate advice was provided for aftercare. You reviewed your own performance, identifying strengths and weaknesses and how to improve on performance.

What you must know & do Learning outcome 1 Know how to apply basic face paint a. Create a mood board showing the development of the design including a visual 2D plan b. Identify conditions which may prevent or restrict the way you apply face paint to a client and state how you would deal with them c. Identify possible reactions that may happen during or after the face painting application and the actions you should take d. Review your application of themed face paint from your mood board and 2D plan Learning outcome 2 Be able to provide a basic face paint Portfolio reference Achieved all Portfolio reference Achieved all a. Prepare yourself and your work area for face painting b. Select products for the design brief c. Use hygienic and safe methods when working d. Prepare the client for face painting e. Carry out a face painting design application f. Give your client after-treatment advice Unit Sign off Unit grade achieved (tick box) Pass Merit Distinction Date Assessor initials Learner signature IQA signature (if sampled) UBT2 9

Notes and Diagrams 10 UBT2