The manual on barbering, hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, electrolysis and chiropody as taught in the Moler system of colleges . e face ready for the rolling cream,so called on account of the manner in which it rollsoff from the face during the manipulation. Withoutdrying on face, take a small portion of the cream inthe palm of the left hand and with the ends of thefingers of the right hand, put a small amount on theface at a time, distributing it as evenly as possiblewithout delaying the work or wasting more time thanis necessary. Time must be saved in this process inorder to start t


The manual on barbering, hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, electrolysis and chiropody as taught in the Moler system of colleges . e face ready for the rolling cream,so called on account of the manner in which it rollsoff from the face during the manipulation. Withoutdrying on face, take a small portion of the cream inthe palm of the left hand and with the ends of thefingers of the right hand, put a small amount on theface at a time, distributing it as evenly as possiblewithout delaying the work or wasting more time thanis necessary. Time must be saved in this process inorder to start the manipulation before the face hastime to thoroughly dry. Have the cream evenly dis-tributed over all parts that are to be massaged, givingit a thin layer, similar to a coat of paint. Frequentlythe cream becomes dry and does not separate readily; 88 THE BARBERS MANUAL. in this event, it can be softened or thinned with a smallamount of witch hazel. After yon have your creamspread, rub the two hands together with a small amountof cream in order to thoroughly saturate the insidesof the hands. Begin the manipulation as shown ROTARY CHEEK MOVEMENT. Take your position back of the customer in such amanner that you have free action of both arms. Placethe hands on the cheeks and rub in a rotary movement,beginning at the jaw bone and work up over the THE BARBERS MANUAL. cheeks toward the eyes and ears. Some practice willbe required to learn to manipulate with both handsalike, using only the balls of the fingers and give whatIS known as the rotary movement. Repeat the manipu-lation from five to ten times, varying it in such a waythat you will cover all parts of the side of the face tothe temple. It will require some experience to know just howmany movements to make in order to get all over theface before it starts to dry. On a fleshy person whoseface is naturally warm, the cream drys much faster thanon a thin bloodless face. Going to the second move-ment, place the ends of the


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