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Group B- Session 2- Unit 209- The Art of Dressing Hair
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Hairdressing
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Expectations- Classroom Rules
No entering the classroom without a tutor
No food or drinks when entering the classroom- Only water in a clear bottle
Log onto a Chromebook
Complete 'Do Now' task
Participate fully in your session
No Hands up- Questions- No opt out
No use of mobile phones- unless instructed to by tutor
Learning Review booklets/ Knowledge organisers
Toilet breaks not permitted in the first 30 minutes or the last 15 minutes of your session
Remember to put Chromebooks at the end of session and remember to log out and put back on charge.
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00:15
What shape are the polypeptide chains
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00:46
Can you list the different bonds in the hair
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01:32
State which bonds are temporary and which ones are permanent
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03:38
Explain the difference between Alpha and Beta Keratin
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04:04
List the key aspects you need to consider in relation to the term Hygroscopic
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Recall the different hair textures and different densities of hair
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What type of chemical bond is responsible for the strength and elasticity of the hair?
A
Ionic bond
B
Van der Waals forces
C
Covalent bond
D
Hydrogen bond
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What type of bond is formed between adjacent protein chains in the hair?
A
Salt bond
B
Disulfide bond
C
Hydrogen bond
D
Peptide bond
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Which type of bond is easily broken by water and reformulated by drying or styling?
A
Hydrogen bond
B
Van der Waals forces
C
Disulfide bond
D
Salt bond
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What is the primary function of the internal chemical bonds in the hair?
A
Regulate growth rate
B
Control oil production
C
Provide strength and structure
D
Facilitate color absorption
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Consider what Health and Safety aspects you will need to consider for styling hair
Slide 34 - Mind map
Health and Safety for Styling
Responsibilities for the Electricity at work act- To label, remove and report
The importance of positioning yourself and your client
Yourself: Stand with feet slightly apart to maintain your balance. Avoid stretching and bending
The importance of positioning yourself and your client
Client: Make sure the client is comfortable
Make sure they are positioned correctly to prevent slouching and minimise discomfort
Why should tools and equipment be positioned for ease of use?
To make sure that everything is readily available and so you can work efficiently
To ensure a professional image
Three reasons why it is important to keep work areas clean and tidy
To minimise risk of cross infection
To maintain a professional image
To reduce hazards
Methods of sterilisation
Moist Heat
Chemical
UV Ray
The importance of personal hygiene
To not cause offence to clients and colleagues
To stop cross infection and infestation
To maintain a professional image
Why is it important to check electrical equipment before use?
To stop harm to yourself and others
To check that it is in good working order
To maintain a professional image
What are the implications for wasting Electricity, Water and Products?
Using too much product on the hair
Bad effect on the environment
Loss of profits to the salon
To avoid waste
The importance of following manufacturer's instructions
To use the products correctly
To get the best results
To be able to give the correct advice to clients
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Summarise in your own words the key aspects of safe working practices for styling
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List all the different setting techniques
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