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What should the funeral makeup artist do if the deceased's face is incomplete and his facial features are incomplete?
For people with facial defects, funeral makeup artists usually finish cleaning their wounds and cleaning themselves first, then help them put on clothes, and finally, according to the requirements of their families, plastic the parts of the deceased's face that need plastic surgery, and finally help them put on makeup, so that the deceased can look more radiant, bid farewell to their loved ones intact, and complete their final journey in this world with dignity.

Everyone lives with dignity when he is alive, and for the families of the deceased, it is also hoped that the deceased will still be complete and dignified when he goes to another world. For the families of the deceased, the pain of losing the deceased is desperate enough. If you watch the deceased go to another incomplete and flawed world, you can't go to another world with dignity. It is simply suffering. I think, if people have facial defects, they should also hope that they can leave this world intact. Only in this way can their souls be complete and rest in peace.

In my opinion, people who are engaged in the profession of funeral makeup artist are very worthy of respect and admiration. I feel that it takes a lot of courage to face the sick and the sick normally. What's more, funeral makeup artists have to deal with all kinds of dead people day after day and year after year, and then they can calmly deal with them and repair and make up for those dead people whose faces or physical conditions are extremely poor.

I think that those funeral makeup artists who can treat the deceased calmly and live in harmony are the ones who really love this industry, and only when they really love this industry can they stick to it.