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What does a mortician do?
Funerals, also known as undertakers, are specialized in dressing the dead and putting them into coffins, mainly in Japan. In China, corpse grooming is similar to this profession. 20 12 China and Zhejiang are the first batch of professional contractors in Chinese mainland. 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.

Embarrassment department-funeral procedure

Since the "dead" came in, music has been flowing, mostly calm music, but it also reflects a sense of solemnity.

First, bow deeply to the "dead" for about one minute, close the curtain and put the "dead" on the console. This console is special, divided into two floors, the top is a special stretcher and the bottom is empty. Like a bathtub, some pipes pass through the bottom of the console for drainage.

The "dead" wore hospital gowns or their own clothes. First take off their clothes, then cover them with neat towels to show their heads and feet. "No exposure during the whole journey" is a strict rule, including dressing later, and wearing clothes under a towel.

Cleaning is the longest part of funeral service. You should wash your face, hair, bath and fingers and toes. Wash your face and shampoo with the usual facial cleanser and shampoo, just like in a beauty salon, so that the deceased can enjoy the last-minute comfort. Wash, massage and manicure.

Apply it to the face of the deceased immediately after washing your face, and apply it to the face of the deceased with water mask paper. The skin of a person who has just died still has the ability to absorb, so that the skin on his face will not die quickly.

Cleaning is the most critical and tiring procedure in the whole service, which is called "ritual SPA" in Taiwan Province Province. Apply shower gel, take a shower with a shower head, clean your back, dry it, apply essential oil, and massage every inch of the deceased's skin.

Next, I will dry my hair while dressing. If the family members ask, I will give the deceased a hairstyle, and the undertaker will try his best to meet it. The last process is makeup, a bit like a body beautician in a funeral home. The difference lies in the details, such as foundation, powder cake, lipstick, blush, thrush, eyeliner ... men and women are "naked makeup", highlighting natural temperament and "making themselves look good".

Before each operation, the undertaker will send a comforting message to the deceased: "Now I will wash your face ... clean your body ..." Sometimes, the undertaker will let the family members waiting on the sofa through the curtains participate, wash their hair and wipe their feet, and let them say goodbye to their loved ones.