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Mortician Dad's Viral Makeup Skills for Daughter

12 Dec

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Summary

  • A mortician gained online fame for doing his daughter's makeup.
  • He uses specialized, thicker cosmetics for his funeral home clients.
  • The father-daughter makeup sessions began as a playful family joke.
Mortician Dad's Viral Makeup Skills for Daughter

A mortician has captured viral attention on TikTok for applying makeup to his 8-year-old daughter, Navy, for her dance recitals. What began as a humorous suggestion from his wife quickly turned into a unique father-daughter bonding activity.

Rowbury explains that while the application process for his daughter is straightforward, the cosmetics used for deceased individuals at the funeral home are significantly thicker and creamier. This is necessary to counteract skin changes like dryness and discoloration, and often requires preparatory work such as tissue fillers.

Despite the professional differences, the father's skillful application has delighted his daughter and earned him widespread online admiration. He notes that Navy, initially skeptical, has been pleased with the results and even had the chance to apply makeup to him.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Yes, a mortician can use some of their skills and understanding of cosmetics for everyday makeup, though specialized products and techniques differ.
Aaron Rowbury's daughter's makeup went viral because of the unique contrast between his profession as a mortician and his application of stage makeup for his child.
Makeup for the deceased often uses thicker, creamier products to address skin changes and discolorations, unlike lighter products for living individuals.

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