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HairdressingFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 120 min

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Penetrating treatment and blowdry

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Aim - Complete a penetrating conditioning treatment and round brush blow dry on a peer.
Lesson Objectives:
  • Describe the differences between a surface and a penetrating conditioning treatment.
  • Recall the steps taken to complete a penetrating treatment.
  • To incorporate a minimum of 1 styling and 1 finishing product.
  • State the benefits of the products you have chosen. 

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Starter activity.
Peer assessment....

One of you will be given a series of questions, one of you will be given the answers and the questions. 

If you have the answers, you need to quiz your partner and see how many questions they get correct.

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Questions.
  1. What is the outer  layer of the hair called?
  2. What are the names of the 2 hair test that we carry out?
  3. Can you give an example of a hair classification? 
  4. Can you give an example of a hair characteristic?

The answers can be found on google classroom in your 203 knowledge organiser
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5:00

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Word of the week - Characteristic

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Hair characteristics 
  • Density
  • Texture
  • Elasticity 
  • Porosity
  • Condition
  • Hair growth patterns 

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What is the difference between surface and penetrating conditioner?
A
Surface conditioner goes deep into the hair shaft, while penetrating conditioner stays on the hair surface.
B
Surface conditioner is used for hair treatment, while penetrating conditioner is used for styling.
C
There is no difference between surface and penetrating conditioner.
D
Surface conditioner stays on the hair surface, while penetrating conditioner goes deep into the hair shaft.

Slide 8 - Quiz

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How does surface conditioner affect the hair structure?
A
Surface conditioner has no effect on the hair structure.
B
Surface conditioner improves the hairs appearance by closing the cuticle.
C
Surface conditioner permanently changes the hair structure.
D
Surface conditioner makes the hair structure weaker.

Slide 9 - Quiz

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What effect does penetrating conditioner have on the hair structure?
A
Penetrating conditioner strengthens and repairs the hair structure in the cortex.
B
Penetrating conditioner makes the hair structure more brittle.
C
Penetrating conditioner has no effect on the hair structure.
D
Penetrating conditioner only provides temporary benefits.

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Penetrating conditioning treatment
Set up work area with all tools and equipment. and gown client with correct PPE
Choose suitable products and explain benefits.
Complete consultation - Including all hair tests.
Shampoo and detangle the hair from point to root.
Section the hair into 4 quadrants.
Apply conditioning treatments to mid-length and ends.
Complete petrissage massage.
Develop, rinse and blowdry.

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End of lesson recap...
  • Hair characteristic 
  • Hair classification 
  • Surface conditioner
  • Penetrating conditioner

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Write down what you learnt this lesson.

Slide 13 - Open question

Have students enter three things they learned in this lesson. With this they can indicate their own learning efficiency of this lesson.
Write down something which you would like to revisit.

Slide 14 - Open question

Here, students enter two things they would like to know more about. This not only increases involvement, but also gives them more ownership.