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HairdressingHigher Education (non-degree)

This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Aim - To complete a penetrating conditioning treatment and blow dry on a peer.
Lesson Objectives:
  • Give examples of the different types of communication, both positive and negative.
  • Recall the steps that must be followed when undertaking a penentrating conditioning serivce.
  • Describe the difference between a surface and penentrating treatment and the effect these have on the hair strucure.

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Positive and negative communication. 
  • Write down as many examples of positive and negative communication styles that you can recall from last week


  • Keep thinking...


  • Discuss this with your partner.
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Positive
  •  A firm handshake
  • Keeping your arms and legs uncrossed
  • Leaning towards your client to listen
  • Subtly mirroring body language
  • Maintaining eye contact (but not staring)
  • Smiling
Negative
  • Yawning
  • Fidgeting
  • Frowning
  • Chewing gum
  • Cleaning nails or looking at hands
  • Shaking your head
  • Sneering or expression of disdain
  • Looking around when client is talking
  • Staring
  • Not smiling

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Surface vs penetrating conditioner.
In your pairs, discuss the following:

  1. Can you state the 3 layers of the hair?
  2. Describe what surface conditioner does to the hair structure.
  3. What does a penetrating conditioner do to the hair structure?
  4. What massage technique do we use while the conditioner is on the hair?
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Cuticle
Cortex
Medulla

Slide 6 - Drag question

Surface conditioner
Surface conditioners are everyday conditioners which smooth the cuticle layer.

Slide 7 - Slide

Penetrating conditioning treatment
  • Deep conditioning treatments
  • Used to repair the cortex (middle layer) of the hair.
  • Needs to be on the hair fro 1-15 minutes - depending on manufactures instructions. 

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Massage techniques

Effleurage:


Rotary:

Friction:


Petrissage: 





  • Slow stroking movements


  • Fast, circular movements.

  • Firm, Fast, vigorous movement.


  • Slow, firm, circular movement.

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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.

Slide 10 - Drag question

Aim - To complete a penetrating conditioning treatment and blow dry on a peer.
Lesson Objectives:
  • Give examples of the different types of communication, both positive and negative.
  • Recall the steps that must be followed when undertaking a penentrating conditioning serivce.
  • Describe the difference between a surface and penentrating treatment and the effect these have on the hair strucure.

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Keyterms
  • Surface conditioner
  • Penetrating conditioner
  • Petrissage
  • Efflurage
  • Communication 
  •  PPE

Slide 12 - Slide

Review booklets
What went well in today session? - What could you remember? 


What do you need to improve on for next week? - Set a target which you would like to achieve.

Slide 13 - Slide