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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2023
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  • @harmdizzle1979
    @harmdizzle1979 Год назад +47087

    We’re just gonna throw those brushes away

    • @schnidde2703
      @schnidde2703 Год назад +92

      👍🏼

    • @CoachshavneyRosenblatt
      @CoachshavneyRosenblatt Год назад +241

      Please do throw the brushes away.

    • @Notiravgsarah
      @Notiravgsarah Год назад +404

      @@CoachshavneyRosenblatt the brushes in the video weren’t used on this client. She says at the end of the video that it’s not her client

    • @livia8307
      @livia8307 Год назад +74

      If u actually watched to the end then u would hear her say “not my client”

    • @naomif9964
      @naomif9964 Год назад +113

      ​@@Notiravgsarah I think she said "for once I was horrified, not my client" as in the client wasn't horrified. Not it's not her client

  • @howdyfellas920
    @howdyfellas920 Год назад +65305

    If this is true you should actually throw away any brushes you used on her because cleaning them won't do the job

    • @Theanimelover790
      @Theanimelover790 Год назад +508

      Why wouldn't cleaning do the job??

    • @TheGremReaper
      @TheGremReaper Год назад +4169

      ​​@@Theanimelover790 you can see that the brushes aren't being treated with an antibacterial soap- plus, some of it could survive and affect future clients.

    • @celestedivine131
      @celestedivine131 Год назад +694

      I dont think thats why she's cleaning it dude

    • @meiawoolf8067
      @meiawoolf8067 Год назад +1350

      She litterally said not her client at the end the story time and the brush cleaning are separate things done by separate people

    • @kenziemason6666
      @kenziemason6666 Год назад +125

      The bacteria was gone, it was just her nose healing…

  • @orangejuice5435
    @orangejuice5435 Год назад +17443

    Im in a makeup course and they teach you not to do a service if someone has irritations like that, severe sunburn, cuts, wounds etc.

    • @gypsypixie4566
      @gypsypixie4566 Год назад +336

      And they’re absolutely correct, client record cards and proper consultations are important and keep your back covered so that your insurance is valid.

    • @louisegoldsmith1038
      @louisegoldsmith1038 Год назад +89

      Definitely should ask because if a product you use causes any kind of issue they could sue you

    • @DustyHoney
      @DustyHoney Год назад +88

      A lot of these “professional” makeup artists (especially in salons) never went to cosmetology school or done any courses at all. I live in California, idk how common this is in other places but here it’s really hard to find people who are actually qualified to be touching other peoples’ hands and face.

    • @toriquill1505
      @toriquill1505 Год назад +7

      How about psoriasis? It isn't biohazardous, infectious, etc but does look pretty bad sometimes. Curious cause I have it

    • @jasmincass573
      @jasmincass573 Год назад +1

      Common since not so common

  • @pissfart8009
    @pissfart8009 Год назад +9708

    YALL, THESE ARE TOTALLY DIFFERENT BRUSHES LMAO

    • @VTTVHarlequin
      @VTTVHarlequin Год назад +22

      FRR

    • @SylverScourge
      @SylverScourge Год назад +123

      Finally someone who is smart lmfao. No amount of disinfecting would make those brushes legally safe to use again, she most likely cancelled the appointment on the spot and thew away anything that touched the client's skin directly.

    • @kindal5671
      @kindal5671 Год назад +20

      fr. not even their story either

    • @AmericanGal_69
      @AmericanGal_69 Год назад +18

      No indication that those aren't the brushes in this video. So there's that.

    • @randomaccount64
      @randomaccount64 Год назад +35

      @@AmericanGal_69 there literally is at the end "not my client" meaning "didn't use my brushes"

  • @Sarritabonitaa
    @Sarritabonitaa Год назад +19217

    Definitely should ask about it when you first see it , just like a manicure or pedicure if you see something that could indicate either injury or infection 🥲

    • @Ihatebrok
      @Ihatebrok Год назад +13

      I was your 1k like

    • @philosophy_bot4171
      @philosophy_bot4171 Год назад +38

      Beep bop... I'm the Philosophy Bot. Here, have a quote:
      "There is no great genius without some touch of madness"
      ~ Aristotle

    • @Sarritabonitaa
      @Sarritabonitaa Год назад +11

      @@philosophy_bot4171 thank you

    • @Sarritabonitaa
      @Sarritabonitaa Год назад +5

      @@Ihatebrok well thank you 😎🤓🌹

    • @huehuehue2
      @huehuehue2 Год назад +1

      @@philosophy_bot4171 noice 👌🏽

  • @kyirose2995
    @kyirose2995 Год назад +3670

    Yk it’s crazy that some people don’t realize that sometimes antibiotics don’t work… just because you’re taking them and have been taking them for months DOES NOT mean 1. you’re no longer contagious (as long as the bacteria is alive you’re contagious) 2. it’s working (it may not be completely working and just slowing the effects)
    Also bacteria are living things that adapt to things that kill them which is why doctors NEVER should promise that the treatment will work and typically use a optimistic but nondefinitive tone such as “we’re going to start you on ___ which hopefully works, but if you notice any issues contact us”

    • @silenaholka8403
      @silenaholka8403 Год назад +37

      I agree with you for the most part, but she wouldn't be on them for months without checking with doctor multiple times during this period. I'm pretty sure they would have told her if the antibiotics weren't working as anticipated.

    • @kyirose2995
      @kyirose2995 Год назад +17

      @@silenaholka8403 yeah definitely.. she could’ve also switched antibiotics but since we don’t get the client’s side we obviously just know… my comment wasn’t meant to be directed at the client but rather to get some info out there because I saw a bunch of comments fighting rather the tools should be thrown

    • @jandoel
      @jandoel Год назад +11

      Necrotizing fasciitis isn't usually contagious. The real danger here would if she stopped the antibiotic treatment early. Drs prescribe antibiotics for longer than it takes the infection to heal. Stopping antibiotic treatments early is a major contributor to antibiotic resistant strains

    • @be.A.b
      @be.A.b Год назад +11

      It’s still inconsiderate to get a beauty service done with open inflammation, without giving a heads up. Their’s always a chance of lingering bacteria. Just because the antibiotics got it under control, doesn’t mean it’s completely annihilated. Reminds me of the time my ex told me he had asymptomatic syphilis, but it’s okay because he’s on antibiotics now… right after having sex for the first time of course.

    • @Thisiswild1
      @Thisiswild1 Год назад +4

      Yea i have been suffering from uti's for years i always have to go to the doctor and they give me antibiotics and when i finish it and go back to the doctor they say i still have it so it's true sometimes antibiotics don't work

  • @julia_pitonyak
    @julia_pitonyak Год назад +9535

    throw the brushes away. dont play around with flesh eating bacteria, my dog got it and died after 2 days even tho we got him to the hospital right away.
    edit- i forgot about this comment, but thanks to everyone saying im sorry for your loss and nice things like that.
    also, someone asked how my dog got the flesh eating bacteria, it was from a river. he was running through the woods and he got punctured by a stick or something and then went into the river and the bacteria got into his open wound. we didn't notice because he acted totally fine, he didnt act tired, sad, or anything like that. but we eventually saw when we checked him for ticks at home. and then we took him to the hospital.

    • @user-Dollette
      @user-Dollette Год назад +110

      It's not her client

    • @Notiravgsarah
      @Notiravgsarah Год назад +64

      Y’all need to finish a video before you comment 😂

    • @njk9989
      @njk9989 Год назад +10

      What country did you live in when your dog got sick and died?

    • @Scaramouche.FIRSTnBIGGESTsimp
      @Scaramouche.FIRSTnBIGGESTsimp Год назад +63

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@Notiravgsarah they did. But even if she was on antibiotics the bacteria can still be on the brushes and if she uses them on another fluent then the client will also catch it.

    • @lilipad5907
      @lilipad5907 Год назад +20

      @@Scaramouche.FIRSTnBIGGESTsimpthe point is, it isn’t her story🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @ChristineKrannich
    @ChristineKrannich Год назад +518

    Damn. That client was beyond selfish and should pay for a full set of brushes used on her.

    • @YanAsims
      @YanAsims Год назад +2

      Lmfao

    • @thtsnotmia
      @thtsnotmia Год назад +26

      and for new makeup bc once those brushes get put back into the product the product is contaminated too

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Год назад +54

      No, this is actually on the professional, who upon removing the makeup, SAW the visible irritation and health condition, AND CONTINUED THE SERVICE.
      As professionals we are taught to ALWAYS perform a thorough inspection on the client at the beginning of the service, and to NEVER work on irritated, infected, or broken skin.
      As someone in school for this and who is educated on the spread of infectious disease in the salon and between clients, this is frightening to see. I can only imagine all the other contamination that goes on in this salon.

    • @apriljk6557
      @apriljk6557 Год назад +8

      @@pooowater exactly 💯 AND there shouldn't be contamination of the actual products because you shouldn't be double dipping. Also, use disposables where you can.

    • @primeditzer
      @primeditzer Год назад +3

      No one cares that she literally says she was avoiding the area as best she could??? AND WHEN SHE "DID IT LITERALLY WAS NOT WORKING, HER SKIN KEPT FALLING OFF...................." This MUA should have never done the application if she was concerned about an area. TF is wrong with you all??

  • @kembm
    @kembm Год назад +150

    BEAUTY SERVICE PROS: if you see something peculiar, say something before you start your services!! Clients are nervous sometimes or embarrassed, but also you are the professional! Whether you’ve been working for 2 months or 12 years, you’re the one providing the service. Take control of the appointment and keep you and your clients safe!

  • @JaneFlowerbird
    @JaneFlowerbird Год назад +2761

    Even though these aren’t the same brushes, if she still has the actual brushes, GIRL DONT THROW THOSE AWAY GIVE THEM TO A DAMN SCIENTIST

    • @Notiravgsarah
      @Notiravgsarah Год назад +48

      Not her client sadly but that would be interesting

    • @pugas587
      @pugas587 Год назад +20

      Why would a scientist want them?

    • @JaneFlowerbird
      @JaneFlowerbird Год назад

      @@pugas587 idk to study the virus and try and prevent it from spreading-

    • @pugas587
      @pugas587 Год назад +7

      @k ...for mildew?

    • @arsenj_i
      @arsenj_i Год назад +55

      ​@@pugas587 To see what type of bacteria and maybe how to get rid of it and maybe it could be a new type of bacteria

  • @MsBELLE7
    @MsBELLE7 Год назад +514

    Just so people know, even if that client was on meds, those brushes likely still should have been sent to a biohazard disposal. Some hospitals will take these types of items, police stations, as well as some trash recycling or dumping locations have them as well. Those items will be incinerated so that there is zero risk of infecting someone else.

    • @HeddyJo
      @HeddyJo Год назад +12

      So so good to know

  • @idgaf_456
    @idgaf_456 Год назад +928

    plzz throw those brushes away cleaning them wont do justice

    • @user-Dollette
      @user-Dollette Год назад +29

      It's not her client

    • @mikudayo_biggest_fan3939
      @mikudayo_biggest_fan3939 Год назад +10

      Why are you saying “please” like you’re being kidnapped or something 💀

    • @emmma.
      @emmma. Год назад +16

      @@mikudayo_biggest_fan3939 because it’s polite to say please? 💀

    • @lucva
      @lucva Год назад +6

      ​@@mikudayo_biggest_fan3939 why is that a big deal 💀

    • @SkettiKandie
      @SkettiKandie Год назад +1

      @@user-Dollette how you know that? I’m sure its not but it was never stated in the video if it was or not. The end said she was horrified, not her client. As in her client was not horrified, she was. So idk if it was her client or someone else’s, I’m sure its someone else’s cause most of the tik tok stories are but still.

  • @bigdome9322
    @bigdome9322 Год назад +158

    If anyone sees this, don’t clean your brushes like that. Leave them facing down, even when they’re drying

    • @cecil2742
      @cecil2742 Год назад

      Why leave face down ?

    • @RatchelRach
      @RatchelRach Год назад +28

      ​@@cecil2742 because water can seep into the brush and cause mold and bacteria to grow or it can loosen the glue holding the bristles to the handle

    • @AzuraFallen
      @AzuraFallen Год назад +13

      Im sobbing over how she cleaned them, i wouldnt touch these brushes

    • @Dazychain
      @Dazychain Год назад +5

      Yeah it was bothering me the way she was cleaning them. I'm assuming she's doing it this way to get the handles clean as well but there are way better ways :/

    • @Philemaphobia
      @Philemaphobia Год назад +4

      I was looking for that comment. Those poor brushes :(

  • @that_pan_chick8650
    @that_pan_chick8650 Год назад +257

    I’ve used disposable brushes for 12 years. I hate the waste, but it’s saved me from multiple outbreaks. I take any product I use and always break it down into smaller containers. That way if one container gets contaminated I don’t have to throw away a full product.

    • @tymondabrowski12
      @tymondabrowski12 Год назад +17

      Be careful with that, there are all kinds pf things that can go wrong with moving products to separate containers. Especially sunscreen should not be moved. Products can react to the material of the container or with air, and lose qualities you want them to have. Better choose products with pumps or in tubes to avoid contamination. And all of them have maximum time you can use them for after opening.

    • @Etianen7
      @Etianen7 Год назад +1

      What kind of contamination are you worried about?

    • @Philemaphobia
      @Philemaphobia Год назад +6

      Clean your face, clean your brushes regularly, especially when you travel with them (and if it’s only travel to work and back)
      Use a skin friendly antiseptic (octenisept) on your clean brushes, 3-5 Minutes before using them.
      For your powder product you put a thin sheet of tissue, spray it with octenisept, dab on it and then remove the issue with the most upper layer of product. Can also help to put back together broken eyeshadows.
      Use a mixture of gentle soap and a small amount of olive oil (almond if you don’t like the smell) to clean your brushes. They get cleaner AND don’t become brittle.
      The silicone mat is a great helper, but don’t throw all your brushes together.
      The make up blenders: throw them out. I tried washing machine, Ultrasonic cleaner, I tried vinegar and soda, soaps even bleach.
      I came to the conclusion that you can’t get them clean (and that they soak up way more product, than ever touches your skin. I am back to foundation brushes.

    • @that_pan_chick8650
      @that_pan_chick8650 Год назад +2

      @@Etianen7 I’m a makeup artist. I didn’t even think to mention that lol

    • @that_pan_chick8650
      @that_pan_chick8650 Год назад +6

      I’m doing upwards of 8 clients per job. I’m not going to buy and clean up to 8+ sets of brushes that meet my standards. I don’t get paid for the 2 hours it would take me to clean them. The disposable ones are convenient, and when used up, can easily be disposed of instead of having to carry and bag or container to keep them In once dirty.

  • @The_KittenCatMEOW99
    @The_KittenCatMEOW99 Год назад +261

    You should always ask about any health issues before doing any service😊
    Just to be sure

    • @moodylittlebitch2023
      @moodylittlebitch2023 Год назад +3

      ​@@nharber9837 oh my god, I remember when I had lice, I'm itchy thinking about them. They use to burrow into my scalp. I cured my lice by frying my hair with a flatiron. It fried the lice and the eggs, and of course my hair, but at least there was still hair to enjoy after I burned my civilization of lice to death

    • @corakbeaute6337
      @corakbeaute6337 Год назад

      That’s the thing tho clients lie😂I’m a makeup artist and I do consultations a day or two before my appointment with someone. If a client like this came to me I would’ve seen this and got the truth out would’ve made my best judgement at that moment

  • @PrettyBoyKii
    @PrettyBoyKii Год назад +14

    This is EXACTLY why you do a client consultation BEFORE you even begin any service.

  • @Morgshistoryandherbalism
    @Morgshistoryandherbalism Год назад +621

    You most definitely should have asked her about her nose before you applied makeup. You applying makeup could have worsened the wound. Opening you up to be sued, and most importantly harming your client.

    • @philosophy_bot4171
      @philosophy_bot4171 Год назад +3

      Beep bop... I'm the Philosophy Bot. Here, have a quote:
      "We should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once. And we should call every truth false which was not accompanied by at least one laugh"
      ~ Friedrich Nietzsche

    • @leriahslife341
      @leriahslife341 Год назад +8

      Actually that would be on the client not the artist

    • @chloemartin9741
      @chloemartin9741 Год назад +4

      It would be the clients fault, not the artists

    • @707Honeypot
      @707Honeypot Год назад +13

      @@chloemartin9741 depends on the jurisdiction actually. In my state, any cosmetology service requires the stylist give a thorough consultation prior to any service and to be conservative about procedure if you’re unsure. The only thing she could have done was sign a release form as protection if the girl lied, but it’s still iffy

    • @Morgshistoryandherbalism
      @Morgshistoryandherbalism Год назад +6

      I have a distinction in Makeup Artistry Level 3. Before doing any service on a client you have to do an assessment of their skin. If YOU choose to put makeup on an open wound, you’re in the wrong.

  • @toffiet3347
    @toffiet3347 Год назад +148

    You shouldn't leave brushes to dry brushes facing up can cause mold can form in it. Pat them dry and leave them to dry flat or brush facing the ground . Especially if they're for clients, your gonna be spreading bacteria and fungus round multiple people.
    Edit: more clarification in the comments

    • @kaileyhallett
      @kaileyhallett Год назад +2

      You contradicted yourself

    • @toffiet3347
      @toffiet3347 Год назад +10

      @Kailey Hallett oh thanks didn't notice that. Don't leave them brush facing up to dry, water can seap back in the barrel and cause mold which you probably don't want on your face. Instead pat them dry and leave to air dry with the brush facing down

    • @kaileyhallett
      @kaileyhallett Год назад

      @@toffiet3347 Thanks for clarifying!

    • @Notiravgsarah
      @Notiravgsarah Год назад

      Uh yes there is

  • @Silver.S
    @Silver.S Год назад +69

    Dropped my phone gagging the MOMENT you said flesh eating omg I hope you charged her for the replacement of those brushes and makeup! That's not ok ffs!

    • @bubbcloud962
      @bubbcloud962 Год назад +1

      its not her fault and no those arent the brushes she used

    • @viridia1526
      @viridia1526 Год назад +9

      @@bubbcloud962 what are you talking about? The client knew she had, had flesh eating bacteria that can be transmitted. She could’ve endangered lives if those brushes were used. She is in the wrong and should pay back for damage.

    • @emmachapuis7437
      @emmachapuis7437 Год назад

      ​@@viridia1526 actually no. The cosmetologist saw the problem and continued knowing the laws state you are not allowed to perform those services with people having skin disorders or infections. She should have told her to leave . This is all on her. She will be fined and sued for this if something happens to the girl. Not to mention if she is unlicensed she will be sent to jail

  • @X.Enhypen.X
    @X.Enhypen.X Год назад +26

    ⚠️ People if you ever have a flesh eating bacteria plss go to your doctor as soon as possible they can give you treatment before it's to late ⚠️

    • @sillysoursol
      @sillysoursol Год назад

      no shit sherlock

    • @khoi_0918
      @khoi_0918 Год назад +1

      What the hell is flesh eating bacteria? 😭

    • @CC-lt7xv
      @CC-lt7xv Год назад +1

      @@khoi_0918 Necrotizing fasciitis (also called flesh eating bacteria) is a very rare, rapidly progressing, and quick spreading infection. Treatment requires both surgery to remove the infected tissue (sometimes amputation) and antibiotics through IV. It is rarely contagious but there is a 1 in 5 fatality rate among patients who get proper treatment.

  • @Lovely_Shadz
    @Lovely_Shadz Год назад +86

    She didn’t wanna tell you before the appointment started?

    • @silenaholka8403
      @silenaholka8403 Год назад +12

      I think she assumed that she isn't contagious based on how long she was taking the antibiotics. And while that isn't necessarily true it is a logical assumption to make. And if she was wearing makeup to the appointment she obviously doesn't have that much issue with applying makeup to the irritated skin.

    • @Lovely_Shadz
      @Lovely_Shadz Год назад +12

      @@silenaholka8403 even if that is true, that is something that the professional needed to be careful of, to avoid making it worse in anyway or hurting her

    • @silenaholka8403
      @silenaholka8403 Год назад +5

      @@Lovely_Shadz Agreed

  • @hugznotdrugz1234
    @hugznotdrugz1234 Год назад +36

    I hope the person doing the makeup threw away everything and sanitized everything that couldn’t be thrown away. That’s definitely something you tell people who are going to be close and touching your skin… heck I somehow managed to get an infection in a cut in my leg. Staff infection and I made sure to let any doctor, nurse or cna who was around me knew that. I’m not wanting to spread something if I can avoid it. I would have been mad af with that client.

    • @emmachapuis7437
      @emmachapuis7437 Год назад

      No you shouldn't be mad at the client. This woman did this to herself. Broke the laws too

  • @nook_of_curiosities
    @nook_of_curiosities Год назад +8

    This is exactly why consultation is important you could have risked giving many others this same thing. Don’t be afraid to ask your client about anything that looks unusual! This is one of the first and most important things they teach you in cosmetology school!!

  • @graceelizabeth2240
    @graceelizabeth2240 Год назад +11

    i’m in cosmetology school and this is why we do consultations before any kind of service

  • @xXJade_AssassinXx
    @xXJade_AssassinXx Год назад +10

    Makeuper: Should I be worried?
    Client: Nah, my nose is just falling off. Its not contagious anymore. I think...

  • @-Bellana-
    @-Bellana- Год назад +16

    That's why MUA training and esthetic schools do help with this. You're trained to NOT take that client to begin with.
    Anyone can be an MUA but not everyone knows what to do with that title.

  • @morgandawn6413
    @morgandawn6413 Год назад +8

    If this is how a professional makeup artist cleans thier brushes, I'm good.

  • @meilou3635
    @meilou3635 Год назад +2

    That's why you ask questions first, not last.

  • @Sweetumskitty1789
    @Sweetumskitty1789 Год назад +25

    It’s always the fucking mission trips.

  • @phoenixluna4137
    @phoenixluna4137 Год назад +5

    What's more alarming is the fact the client knew they were sick and didn't mention anything. Had this happened to me, I would have been so upset that she messed with my health, I'd be slapping sense into her.

    • @emmachapuis7437
      @emmachapuis7437 Год назад

      What's alarming is the cosmetologist did the service knowing she will get sued, fined and jailed for this. Cosmetologist laws state you cannot do a service on someone with skin disorders/infections. If she is unlicensed she will surely be jailed

  • @ashleighrose8115
    @ashleighrose8115 Год назад +4

    Yeah you DON'T wanna hold ur brushes upward like that especially under water you wanna keep the tips of your brushes facing down and even dry them in an angle with the tips pointed down, cause that's how water gets down into the brushes and ruins the glue that holds your brushes together....

  • @elainemcalister9561
    @elainemcalister9561 Год назад +3

    When I did a massage course, years ago, we were taught to not massage any areas that looked infected, such as swelling, redness, and acne.

  • @carolinehead8165
    @carolinehead8165 Год назад +46

    No wonder she wore make up to your store. He wanted to cover it up, and I’m sorry, that’s unfortunate, but that’s also disgusting to go to a Salina me have them use their high end products and brushes on your face, that potentially still has a flesh eating disease that could be passed on to others or the MUA Herself

    • @emmachapuis7437
      @emmachapuis7437 Год назад

      Shouldn't have done the service. She can get sued and fined for this. And sent to jail. She broke the laws and is probably unlicensed which will get her sent to jail for sure

  • @peanutbeanut767
    @peanutbeanut767 Год назад +3

    One of the first rules you learn in any cosmetology job. Always refuse service if they have a disease or illness.

  • @vlogmylife3103
    @vlogmylife3103 Год назад +18

    Did a report about me so trust me
    If you use antibiotics to much it can lead to resistance 😮😊😊

  • @laryapers2174
    @laryapers2174 Год назад +2

    Ok don’t tell me I was the only one that didn’t listen and was satisfied with the brushes getting cleaned 😅

  • @Xxxypher
    @Xxxypher Год назад +3

    FYI, to increase the longevity of make-up brushes & to remove any staining use a 70%+ alcohol hand sanitiser & an old shirt. It's also a lot quicker than washing with soap & water.

  • @PhotoJeticPoet
    @PhotoJeticPoet Год назад +7

    So I'm correctly hearing that you got her make-up off, noticed a major problem, and asked 0 questions before proceeding.

  • @brandyb2931
    @brandyb2931 Год назад +1

    I would throw all them brushes and makeup away. I would be PISSED she didn't tell me this before she came and send her a bill to replace everything.

  • @picklesandoxfordcommas
    @picklesandoxfordcommas Год назад +1

    dear God i would hope she could be charged in some way in court

  • @sometimessnarky1642
    @sometimessnarky1642 Год назад +3

    This is why you ask the embarrassing questions BEFORE you start touching people.

  • @grunstudio
    @grunstudio Год назад +3

    A makeup artist I know asks at the beginning no matter what, they might have dermographism or super sensitive skin and you habe to change your approach

  • @scary.president.
    @scary.president. Год назад +2

    A wha??? Ain't no way there's such thing as a *flesh eating* bacteria😭

    • @sillysoursol
      @sillysoursol Год назад

      There definitely is. Necrosis isn't only caused by one form either. There are tons of flesh eating bacteria.

  • @tea_ru2254
    @tea_ru2254 Год назад +2

    Pretty sure this is a Voiceover and not her story guys, those probably aren’t the brushes that were used

    • @Notiravgsarah
      @Notiravgsarah Год назад +1

      Yeah she says in the story it’s not her client

  • @SunKisssss456
    @SunKisssss456 Год назад +11

    Please tell me you threw the brushes you used on away after she left

  • @psykidomcscotty13
    @psykidomcscotty13 Год назад +4

    Those are not the same brushes, but the one in the story, throw those away, sanitize yourself and double check and get yourself check too

  • @dabarbie7864
    @dabarbie7864 Год назад +1

    As a professional cosmetologist in the state of Texas, this is why we check for background info regarding the patient. We ask for any sicknesses, diseases, possible injuries we need to know about, etc. Did this make up artist do this? Probably not.

  • @EDYN15
    @EDYN15 Год назад +1

    The fact that you are outing a client like this is so repugnant but the idea that you wouldn't throw everything that touched her away is truly reprehensible.

  • @alexissantiago331
    @alexissantiago331 Год назад +4

    Screw the story.. I'm getting anxious watching these brushes being improperly cleaned.. brushes should be pointed downward.. not up with the faucet stream coming straight down into the ferrule of the brush. 😢

  • @AudreyLMcFarland
    @AudreyLMcFarland Год назад +10

    😬😬😬 throw away those brushes. Just do it!!!!

    • @user-Dollette
      @user-Dollette Год назад +1

      It's not her client

    • @asheluvzy0u
      @asheluvzy0u Год назад

      Or give them to a research lab for diseases or a science lab so they could do research on the disease (also I know, it isn’t her client and the story might not be hers)

  • @nekobub6901
    @nekobub6901 Год назад +1

    That freaked me out so much I thought I was going to get it. Then I remembered this is RUclips shorts and I can just scroll away 😂

  • @The_LoRaX_loves_TREES
    @The_LoRaX_loves_TREES Год назад +2

    WHAT?! I hope you threw away everything you used on her. Brushes, make up, towels, anything. THROW IT AWAY.

  • @bbqq013
    @bbqq013 Год назад +3

    Don’t let your brushes touch your sink 😭😭😭

  • @SleekZeke34
    @SleekZeke34 Год назад +6

    "hey i've been doing your make up for like 2 hours, you wanna let me know if theres something going on with your skin?"
    "oh yeah i have a contagious disease and i just infected all your brushes and probably you as well 😊"

  • @Eyesis_1
    @Eyesis_1 Год назад

    "Getcho ass outta my chair." Literally, the only proper response I can think of. How dare she put you and everyone who comes after at risk.

  • @TaLisaLovesDaveDay98
    @TaLisaLovesDaveDay98 Год назад +1

    It's amazing seeing how many people didn't watch until the very end lmao it's not her client, she said it at the end. These brushes aren't what was used

  • @lynnmaupin-simpson1215
    @lynnmaupin-simpson1215 Год назад +2

    Throw everything away and call the fire department their non emergency number. You need to decontaminate everything she touched. Even the money she handled.

  • @Akuu_mAA
    @Akuu_mAA Год назад +6

    A tumor ? 😦 that’s definitely what it was (wrote this before the end )

  • @stormyskies848
    @stormyskies848 11 месяцев назад

    She says 'not my client' because she was saying that FOR ONCE, her client wasn't terrified/horried, SHE was

  • @cioluvsurnan5722
    @cioluvsurnan5722 Год назад +1

    That’s so messed up, people really have no regard for other peoples safety, like imagine she didn’t say anything and she unknowingly spread this infection to so many people.

  • @lazyorbit86
    @lazyorbit86 Год назад +2

    Good lord I would have charged her for all the makeup brushes I had to replace

  • @nyla5065
    @nyla5065 Год назад +1

    Burn those brushes LOL. And always ask before you start if anyone has any skin issues/infections you should be aware of.

  • @exquisite.42
    @exquisite.42 Год назад

    No way??!!!! I thought it was super cute!!!!! And i felt like it matched your bubbly personality!!! Be proud of your dress!!!!

  • @sophie_3555
    @sophie_3555 Год назад

    Omg! The Way She Is Just Cleaning Her Makeup Brushes Are So Satisfying Uhh

  • @A.gamer_
    @A.gamer_ Год назад

    Necrotizing fasciitis is rarely contagious
    Most cases of necrotizing fasciitis occur randomly. It is very rare for someone with necrotizing fasciitis to spread the infection to other people. For this reason, doctors usually do not give preventive antibiotics to close contacts of someone with necrotizing fasciitis.
    This girl did not have a "flesh eating bacteria"
    If she was prescribed antibiotics, it was most likely some form of skin infection like toxic epidermal necrolysis. That sounds closest to the treatment and way it is described.
    Thing is, that is pretty severe and usually requires the person to stay in the hospital.

  • @daseagreenpotatoes4653
    @daseagreenpotatoes4653 Год назад +1

    It's not rude to check whether it's an infection or wtv bc u don't want to irritate it with the makeup without knowing what it is

  • @TiaTiaShah
    @TiaTiaShah 11 месяцев назад +1

    GUYS!!
    This story is true but it is not this channel’s. It is a TikTok story time so even if you tell her to ‘throw the brushes away instead of *just* washing’ them the person who *originally* posted a video with this sound can’t hear you!!!

  • @luvlaur3n
    @luvlaur3n Год назад

    bro if i was in this situation i’d immediately stop and throw away all of the makeup and brushes used on her. if the bacteria transferred to you or another client that could be extremely dangerous and your company would probably get in trouble for this. ALWAYS take extra precautions to insure the safety of your clients.

  • @teriallen6173
    @teriallen6173 Год назад +1

    Most of those are very very contagious she should have never contacted you to do her makeup that's so scary

  • @tannahhyland14
    @tannahhyland14 10 месяцев назад

    Is no one understanding that she isnt saying that this wasnt her actual client, she said “for once i was horrified and not my client” referring to the fact that she was horrified whereas her client was not.

  • @i_have_an_issue_with_Kirby
    @i_have_an_issue_with_Kirby Год назад

    Y’all, it’s a story time while she cleans her makeup brushes! Not the ones used on the client.

  • @Some_Weirdo_Over_There
    @Some_Weirdo_Over_There Год назад +1

    I looked into the comments to see if there was actually a story telling cuz all I could see was her cleaning her brushes

    • @Notiravgsarah
      @Notiravgsarah Год назад

      She says in the actual video that it’s not her client 💀😂

    • @Some_Weirdo_Over_There
      @Some_Weirdo_Over_There Год назад

      @@Notiravgsarah I’m sorry, what? So she is talking?

    • @Notiravgsarah
      @Notiravgsarah Год назад

      @@Some_Weirdo_Over_There oh yeah she’s telling a story. Is your sound not working?

    • @Some_Weirdo_Over_There
      @Some_Weirdo_Over_There Год назад

      @@Notiravgsarah I’m deaf 😅 I got confused bcs I’m used to people putting captions

    • @Notiravgsarah
      @Notiravgsarah Год назад

      @@Some_Weirdo_Over_There ahhh my bad! the story was a lady who was getting their makeup done without telling the cosmetician that she had flesh eating bacteria on her nose 💀

  • @belledecaucase
    @belledecaucase Год назад

    ❤Am saying this with kindness: When using a wash basin, including a wash pad and faucets, if they aren't all sterilised and washed with anti bacterial agents, I would not recommend this cleansing method.
    I wear dishwashing gloves and I wash the gloves, (as if am washing my hands), with anti bacterial agent, rinse and repeat several times and then I wash brushes. I use the palm of my gloved hand as a way to swirl the make up brush in, while lathering the brush.
    Then I place the brushes on a large cleaned and washed dinner plate and I place the brushes out to dry.
    Each to their own but hygiene all the way for me ❤

  • @KAlexandra516
    @KAlexandra516 Год назад

    She'll be thrilled to hear this announced on the internet. Professionalism. Look into it.

  • @hollydennison159
    @hollydennison159 Год назад

    The client should've disclosed that information beforehand because now ... ALL BRUSHES AND MAKEUP HAVE TO BE THROWN AWAY!!! The Client is Responsible for ALL product/utensil loss!

  • @j4747.
    @j4747. Год назад

    "OH DON'T WORRY, A PARASITE IS JUST EATING MY FLESH"

  • @peachesschnapps2590
    @peachesschnapps2590 Год назад

    When I hear of business’ talking about clients like this is make me cringe. They are still a customer, and for their private encounter to be be broadcast, is a true reflection of you. It speaks volumes.

  • @CC-lt7xv
    @CC-lt7xv Год назад

    Can we talk about how that lady is so chill about having NECROTIZING FASCIITIS. I would drop everything and take that lady to the hospital ASAP. Just taking antibiotics isn’t enough. They need to remove the infected tissue before it’s too late.

  • @alexusclarke-ly5hb
    @alexusclarke-ly5hb 11 месяцев назад

    This is why you guys should be licensed in school they taught us not to makeup on irritated skin and do consultations

  • @Leeknows_rightEyeball
    @Leeknows_rightEyeball 11 месяцев назад +1

    "As a human being who didn't know it was a story time. I turned my volume off"💀🗿

  • @Imn2929
    @Imn2929 Год назад

    Guys a tip for make up beauty blenders- don’t wash them to hard by the bristles because it will break the beauty blender and might leave some excess in a hole shape.

  • @eljaiejones3447
    @eljaiejones3447 11 месяцев назад +1

    Those brushes looked like they needed to be cleaned anyway!!

  • @BoastfulTV
    @BoastfulTV Год назад

    1. Why do you have medical or consent forms.
    2. Make the client remove her makeup
    3. after the makeup was removed you should’ve questioned her
    4. Refuse service unless she had a doctors note or proof of antibiotic completion
    5. Use disposable brushes and gloves if she had medical proof
    6. It’s a unique experience so I’m sure she saw this video about her and that’s unprofessional

  • @kerriann04
    @kerriann04 Год назад +2

    Aaaaand, this is why I'll never have anyone do my makeup.

  • @michellelewis7665
    @michellelewis7665 Год назад

    Flesh eating bacteria is notoriously difficult, sometimes impossible to get rid of, antibiotics be damned. There was a reason the skin of her nose still looked and reacted like it did.

  • @farhaakther3680
    @farhaakther3680 Год назад +1

    Please. Throw. Them. Brushes.
    Cleaning won't get rid of the deep bacteria on the roots of the brushes. It's unsanitary now and can contaminate since the skin wound was open.
    Please throw them, it's not worth the risk 😢😢😢

  • @whitepouch0904
    @whitepouch0904 Год назад

    If she’s lying, the other reason is bad nose job. I know many people who had a nose job that got infected and they lied saying they have like sinusitis or other infection. And you don’t have a to travel outside the country to get these, if you have an open or wound that you didn’t dress well and exposed or a scratch (but this one is rare to happen since your skin is your first line of defense against any bacteria and your skin still have layers but also possible if you had immunocompromised). Flesh-eating bacteria can be everywhere.

  • @xshanisemorgan
    @xshanisemorgan Год назад

    Not me scratching my nose mid of this video 😂

  • @dallasflynn5200
    @dallasflynn5200 Год назад

    I’d have kicked her out IMMEDIATELY and tossed EVERYTHING! I would actually have sent her a bill for everything you had to throw away and sued her if she refused. And report her to the local health department! That’s insane!

  • @amareeASMR
    @amareeASMR 6 месяцев назад

    I recently saw a video about the same disease and antibiotics didn’t help the person! I hope she is ok, the disease can be lethal if not treated properly

  • @matrixiekitty2127
    @matrixiekitty2127 Год назад

    That is horrifying omg😭 I hope she’s ok!

  • @AreesDaOG
    @AreesDaOG 11 месяцев назад +1

    Guys dw these aren't the same brushes, this person isn't the same as the one who did the clients makeup

  • @why.do.v.C4re
    @why.do.v.C4re Год назад

    Answering ppl in comments, yes if the client have some skin issues that are contagious. As a professional you should ALWAYS throw them away, or give to a client. Just cleaning them don't do the job, Bc you can't be sure they r 100% cleaned. And you rather don't wanna have problems with ruining someone skin or health department.

  • @ladyofthemasque
    @ladyofthemasque Год назад

    I'd stop everything right at that instant, and inform her that she owes me the funds to replace every single tool & product that has come in contact with her skin.

  • @OceanLily
    @OceanLily Год назад

    And this is why you should bring your own brushes and makeup to your appointment

  • @graceroth3045
    @graceroth3045 Год назад

    Yeah I mean, terrifying, but when it comes to bacterial infections I think most of the time the infections period is less than the amount of time you show side effects and use up the rest of the antibiotics (think that’s the case with strep throat) but she should have said something right away, even just so you could use specific products or techniques if you wanted, and maybe even brought her own brushes just in case.

  • @vbskohaku
    @vbskohaku Год назад

    this guy is an actual hero, theres alot of these type of sites. telegram is a huge place that they use, for example, on twitter theres a community like this but its mostly centered around minors selling and they often have a backup telegram to use. pedophiles are everywhere.

  • @JesusChrist_4Lif3
    @JesusChrist_4Lif3 6 дней назад +1

    Tip for when I go on a mission 💀😭👍

  • @analiastorres1358
    @analiastorres1358 Год назад

    Good lesson to not b judging plp everybody going thru something... n not everybody needs to know or understand wat it is.... God bless

  • @lindacasey2146
    @lindacasey2146 Год назад

    I literally gasped when you said it was a flesh eating bacteria! 👀