Cold Hands Embalming Tip of the Week

Embalming Funeral Industry News GROW June 1, 2021
Embalming Tip of the Week
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Cold Hands Embalming Tip of the Week

We are excited to collaborate with Cold Hands and Monica Torres, renowned licensed funeral director, embalmer, cremationist, cosmetic reconstructive specialist, desairologist, and owner/founder of NXT Generation Mortuary Support! Every week Connecting Directors will now share “Cold Hands Embalming Tip of the Week,” which Monica posts each Sunday afternoon to her Instagram channel@coldhandshosts.

Cold Hands Embalming Tip of the Week: Rub “Velva” antiseptic* post mortem massage cream into the hands and face prior to embalming.

Completely rub this bacteria 🦠 fighting cream into the skin and pores to help fight off the yuckies and preserve 💦 hydration. After the first coat wipe off excess with a soft cloth and reapply a second application in a lesser dose to complete the process.

You do NOT need a “Velva” thick mask. Keep your application light and reapply as needed.

Pro Tip⚰️👉🏻🧤🦠

Apply to 💀face and hands prior to placing the body in the cooler for storage to help fight off dehydration upon returning from the removal.

Hope you like this weeks tip! Until next week 💀🧤🧪Happy Embalming!

*This post is not endorsed; if you need info about this product contact your local Frigid Fluid rep

Deathcare professionals: To gain online support for the embalming tips, visit Cold Hands Answers at
https://www.nxtgenmortuarysupport.com/product/cold-hands-answers-morticians/.

NXT Generation Mortuary Support offers ongoing online continuing education opportunities for deathcare professionals! Next up is Progressive Desairology for the Modern Embalmer on May 31, 2021, for which you may register here.