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Doing make up in a morgue - 02-11-09, 03:56 PM

hi-im working mobile at the moment and really want to expand myself and do "some thing diferent"- im thinking of contacting local morgues to see if i could work free lance there,ie,making up the deceased.making them look their best for one last time ect...have any of you got any experience in sort of work?and also how much would i charge?.this is some thing completely different,but would like to give it a go.please help.love sarah
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02-11-09, 04:29 PM

Flip you're brave haha!
I think it would be funeral directors though you would need to contact, as the morgue is just where they go till they're released. I think!
I'd say you'd problably need special make-up too for this which might work out expensive

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Blimey...I just thought the place was quiet from the thread title!!
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02-11-09, 04:34 PM

Had a nosey about and here's a few links that u may find interesting

Embalmer - Personal and Other Services, including Hair and Beauty - Job Families & Articles - Jobs4U

The Final Touch - Make-Up Created Especially For Funeral Directors

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Blimey...I just thought the place was quiet from the thread title!!
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thank you for your advice-lol-im feeling brave.im glad i asked on here now,thanx again beautys.xxxx

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02-11-09, 05:30 PM

I would talk to the funeral director of the particular parlor, find out what they pay and how it works..... here, alot of times they have someone that does their stuff for them. A family may have a choice of going with someone there, or bringing a stylist/make-up artist in.

I had a client that the family asked me if I would want to do it, and I did. Oddly enough, it didn't feel any different probably because I knew her, it was a bit sad for me because I missed her. The only thing that was different was the fact she was laying down. I was careful not to put too much makeup on, because she didn't wear any when she was alive.

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02-11-09, 06:16 PM

i read an article in the yorkshire local paper about a lady funeral director who had built up a very good reputation. One of the things she was respected for was that when the ladies were laid out etc. she asked found out from the family how much makeup the lady wore etc. And actually asked for and used the deceased makeup....as quite often the case can be that the deceased can end up looking unnatural and not themselves due to too much makeup.
Families felt happier that this lady had taken the time and care to make sure their loved one looked 'right'
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Oh and I thought I was the only one with mad ideas. I thought of doing their nails, but haven't followed it up yet.
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thanx again for the new replys,is it really true about the hair and nails still grow 12 weeks after the person dies?im sure when i was at college i can remember the tutor saying some thing about that
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thanx again for the new replys,is it really true about the hair and nails still grow 12 weeks after the person dies?im sure when i was at college i can remember the tutor saying some thing about that

Nah... it's not true - have a look....

snopes.com: Fingernails Grow After Death
Pathology: hair and nail growth after death, nail growth, question thanks
Best Way - Do Your Nails & Hair Continue to Grow After Death? | eHow.com
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02-11-09, 11:02 PM

well I think you are very brave or mad lol but what a nice thought to make someone look thier best, mind you you wouldn't catch me any where near a dead person lol My friend is a hairdresser and she was asked to do someones hair she said she would
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03-11-09, 02:33 AM

A friend of mine died at the age of 24-when it was time for her funeral (open coffin) another friend went to see her. Thank god she did coz she looked worse from the dodgy make-up then bare faced.
My friend and her sister's redid the make-up and it looked just as she had always done it. They used the make-up she used to use, false eyelashes etc... The family found great comfort in the fact she looked as close to her normal self as possible. The make-up the funeral people had used made her look yellow and old fashioned-nothing like her!

I think if you are brave enough it is a lovely thing to do. It will really help the family and friends. Good luck
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03-11-09, 11:41 AM

awww thanx to all the people whoem have taken the time to reply to my post-you guys are so helpfull thank you xxxx
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hi - 03-11-09, 11:57 AM

would be interesting to know how you got on ..
just a thought though, are you planning to put together a seperate makeup kit for this purpose?
when i first read your post, i thought it was a great idea and was tempted to look into myself - i work p/t in a nursing home, so am not affraid of those that have passed
then i thought, i dont suppose my brides would be very impressed if they knew id used my brushes and makeup on a deceased person before id got to them, lol
even after sanitising them, its just the thought of it
its cost me a small fortune to put my kit together, so i think i'll stick to making up the living, lol
great idea about using the deceased own makeup though

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