This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Items in this lesson
Blow Drying Hair
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Aim
Working towards completion of the blow dry hair exam
Outcome
Identify alpha - beta
Recall which bonds are changed
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Sterilisng tools
It is important to make sure you are cleaning and sterlising you tools and equipment to stop cross contamination
Sterilisation destroys all living microorganisms on the surface of an article or in a fluid to prevent disease transmission associated with the use of that item.
While disinfection is the process of eliminating or reducing harmfulmicro-organisms from inanimate objects and surfaces, sterilization is the process of killing all microorganisms.
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Sterilising
BARBICIDE® Spacide Complete can be used to disinfect all of the same tools, implements and surfaces as you do with BARBCIDE®. It can be mixed and used in spray bottles as well as being used for immersion.
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Sterilising
These easy-to-use disinfecting wipes are EPA-Registered bactericidal, virucidal, fungicidal & tuberculocidal with a 2-minute contact time, assuring your salon, spa or barber shop quickly meets sanitation and disinfection guidelines.
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Sterilising
Autoclave Steriliser is recommended by health authorities for beauty salon instrument sterilisation. It operates at 125 degree temperature using a saturated steam sterilisation on a 20 minute sterilisation cycle which is the most effective and economic method to obtain safe steriliastion.
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Sterilising
UV sterilisers work just as their name suggests – they use UV-C wavelengths to destroy all microorganisms exposed to the rays of light. UV-C rays have enough energy to scramble the DNA and RNA of both bacteria and viruses, plus any other mould, fungus or yeast, that is present on your tools.
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There are many different shapes and styles and a variety of ways to complete.
This is why we have different tools, equipment and products
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Research Task
Look at the following images
Can you identify how to complete the look?
Think about....
What products to use?....remember to use wet and dry products
What brushes and equipment would be suitable?
Flat, radial brush? tongs/wand? setting?
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Slide 12 - Video
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Where in the hair shaft are the bonds physically changed when blow dry/setting?
Slide 14 - Open question
Polypeptide chains is a keratinised protein found in the cortex
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Can you guess which bonds are changed when blow drying, curling etc?
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When physically changing the bonds in the hair we are changing the HYDROGEN bonds
These are weaker are can be broken down by water as the hair is HYGROSCOPIC
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How can the hair take on moisture?
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Alpha - Beta
When the hair is in its natural shape - this is ALPHA keratin
If the hair is stretched into a new shape this is known as BETA keratin
eg - straight hair is curled
eg - straight hair is set
This shape is temporary and can be changed when the hair is wet shampooed or even caught in the rain!!
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Which image A or B was in alpha keratin
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Which picture A or B in in Beta keratin
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Which picture is in Beta keratin?
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Here's a thought?
If a client has had their hair chemically relaxed ....but then has it curled with a wand/tong or straighteners