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Why don't drowning people wear makeup?
Some drowned faces are intact.

Generally speaking, cosmetic surgery and makeup are aimed at the bodies of abnormal deaths and people with special needs in their families. Not all the victims need plastic surgery. For bodies that die abnormally, they will be mutilated for various reasons. Such as car accidents, falls, drowning, etc. It will make the body look miserable. At this time, restoring the body to a certain extent and making up for it can make the relatives of the deceased more acceptable. Ordinary makeup can restore some red and luster to the cold remains, which is convenient for the remains to have a better appearance when holding a ceremony.

A body cosmetic surgeon is a person who uses cosmetics, medicines and appliances to carry out cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery, makeup and hairdressing, and is responsible for dressing the deceased and putting them in coffins. Its responsibilities mainly include the repair, plastic surgery and beauty of the remains, and it is a high-tech type of work in funeral services. Cosmetic surgery of remains, including repair, plastic surgery and beauty, is a very important part of funeral services. With the development of social economy and the continuous improvement of people's living standards, funeral families pay more and more attention to cosmetic surgery, which also puts forward higher requirements for funeral services.