Shampoo and condition

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HairdressingFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

This lesson contains 38 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Shampoo and condition

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Today's Session 
Massage Techniques- complete worksheet
How shampoo water act together  
Recap Consultation principles, and Hair and skin Tests 
Ph scale 


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List the key aspects for Effleurage

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Effleurage 
Effleurage is a technique you can use on all hair types
It is used during shampooing and conditioning to spread the products
This is a smoothing, stroking movement which start and finishes the massage routine and relaxes the client

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List the key aspects for Rotary

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Rotary 
Technique used for shampooing
Using the pads of the fingers in a claw like shape its round circular movement
Stimulates the scalp
Removes dirt and grease
Can be used on all hair types when shampooing
To avoid tangling use at root area only on longer hair

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List the key aspects for Friction

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Friction 
Light quicker movements used when shampooing to stimulate the scalp
Do not use this technique on long or sparse hair
Ideal on short or thick hair

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List the key aspects for Petrissage

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Petrissage 
Used when conditioning or applying scalp treatments
This is a deep kneading massage movement which stimulates the scalp and encourages blood flow and relaxes the client
The scalp massage will manipulate the skin and muscles
Be careful on long hair or tangling may occur

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To help you remember which end of the surfactant molecule is water loving, think of this image ( Ducks) 
Ducks go under water head first- ( Hydrophilic- Water Loving), leaving their tails poking out of the water- ( Hydrphobic- water- hating tail

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The Importance of removing excess moisture 
To prepare for the next service
Client comfort 

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