This lesson contains 71 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
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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
Remember to put Chromebooks at the end of session and remember to log out and put back on charge.
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Today's Session
Do Now Task – Complete the depths and tones task for Wella (Use AI tools like ChatGPT for support).
Review & Set Focus – Reflect on tutor feedback and identify a learning target for today.
Recall & Apply Knowledge – Identify Wella colouring products, hair and skin tests, and the four principles of colour consultation.
Understand Product Effects – Recognize how different colouring products impact hair structure and the role of pH in colouring.
Solve Colouring Issues – Recall common colouring problems, their causes, and solutions.
Master Colour Theory – Explain underlying tones and apply the colour wheel principles.
Reflect & Set Goals – List 2–3 improvements from today and set one goal to enhance your Wella theory knowledge.
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Depths and Tones Task
Complete the Wella Depths and Tones task
timer
1:00
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List the difference between 'Depth' and 'Tone'
Slide 5 - Open question
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Recall all the relevant tests for colouring hair
Slide 9 - Open question
Tests
Skin Test
Incompatibility
Porosity
Elasticity
Strand
Test Piece
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Are all tests carried out before a service?
Yes
No
Slide 11 - Poll
Tests
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Recall the four main principles for colour consultation
Slide 13 - Open question
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Slide 15 - Video
Undertones
This is because the pheomelanin pigments are smaller and harder to remove. You need to understand what the natural shade has underneath to make it that depth.
When you are removing colour you will be lifting colour – both natural and artificial – out of the hair.
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Recall the principles of the colour wheel and list Primary and Secondary colours
Slide 18 - Open question
00:24
List the primary colours
Slide 19 - Open question
00:36
When you mix all the primary colours together then it creates a....
A
Brown/ Ash colour
B
Brown/ Gold colour
C
Brown/Neutral colour
D
Brown/ Red colour
Slide 20 - Quiz
00:42
Explain what Tertiary colours are.
Slide 21 - Open question
01:22
If the primary colour is red what is the neutralising colour?
A
Green
B
Orange
C
Violet
D
Blue
Slide 22 - Quiz
01:58
Explain what is meant by underlying tone
Slide 23 - Open question
02:24
What colour would be exposed when you lighten the hair to a level 8
A
Yellow
B
Red
C
Orange
D
Yellow/ Orange
Slide 24 - Quiz
02:45
List the three layers of the hair
Slide 25 - Open question
03:08
List the three hair textures
Slide 26 - Open question
04:36
Explain the difference between Direct and Indirect dyes
Slide 27 - Open question
What is meant by underlying tones- give two examples
Slide 28 - Open question
00:42
List the Secondary colours
Slide 29 - Open question
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Wella Colour Circle
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Describe the difference between Eumelanin or Pheomelanin
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Explain why ' Tint doesn't lift Tint'
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Explain the term 'Emulsify'
Slide 37 - Open question
Emulsify
Is the process of adding water and massaging the colour out of the hair before rinsing. This helps break down the colour molecules and ensures even removal.
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List the different types of colouring products available
Slide 39 - Mind map
Types of Colouring Products
Temporary
Semi- Permanent
Quasi/Demi
Permanent
Lightener
Direct Dyes
In direct Dyes
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Recall Wella Koleston developers and their uses
Slide 50 - Open question
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What is the Ph of hair and skin
A
4-6.5
B
4.5.5.5
C
5-5.5
D
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Slide 53 - Quiz
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Recall what ICC stands for.
Slide 55 - Mind map
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List some different colour problems that could occur
Slide 58 - Mind map
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Can you list the different contra- indications that need to be considered for colouring hair
Slide 62 - Open question
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Which type of hair pigment is responsible for lighter hair?
A
Eumelanin
B
Melanin
C
Pheomelanin
D
Blond melanin
Slide 64 - Quiz
Which type of color lasts 6-8 shampoos?
A
Semi-permanent color
B
Permanent color
C
Toners
D
Quasi-permanent color
Slide 65 - Quiz
Which type of hair colour contains small and medium-sized colour molecules?
A
Temporary colour
B
Semi-permanent colour
C
Permanent colour
D
Quasi-permanent colour
Slide 66 - Quiz
Which type of hair colour contains large colour molecules that sit on the outside of the cuticle?
A
Quasi-permanent colour
B
Temporary colour
C
Permanent colour
D
Semi-permanent colour
Slide 67 - Quiz
Which type of melanin is predominant in dark hair?