Restoring dignity to the deceased, a mortician's tale


Mortuary cosmetologist Aileen Ong. - Bernama

SEPANG: While many opt for office jobs, corporate roles or careers that require professional attire, one former bank employee chose to pivot to a less conventional path: becoming a mortuary cosmetologist.

Though not as glamorous as the bridal make-up artistry and focused solely on lifeless bodies, Aileen Ong takes pride in her career as a mortician and funeral director, a profession she has embraced for the past 12 years.

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