Shampoo lesson 2

Shampoo and condition the hair and scalp


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HairdressingFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

This lesson contains 55 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Shampoo and condition the hair and scalp


Lesson 2

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What are you going to learn?
By the end of the session you will be able to:
  • Explain the difference between a hazard and risk
  • Describe what contact dermatitis is and this can be avoided in the workplace
  • Identify different hair and scalp conditions and how this influence your shampoo and conditioning service

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Hazard vs Risk

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What is the difference between and hazard and a risk?

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Someone could slip.
Hazard
Risk
Clients and staff would not be able to escape incase of fire
Hot water
Clients head not supported
Could cause burns.
Can cause Hyperextension
Water on the floor
Trailing wires
Someone could trip over
Boxes blocking fire exit

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Contact dermatitis
  • Contact dermatitis is a skin condition which nearly all hairdressers will suffer with at some point in their career.
  • It is caused by continual contact with a substance/substances which irritate the skin. Constant wet working and having chemicals (like shampoo and conditioner) on the hands causes the skin dry out, crack, weep, bleed and can become infected if not looked after.
  • This can end a hairdressers career which is why we need to look after our hands.

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Task
Can you find out about the following:

  • Chemically damaged hair
  • Environmentally damaged hair
  • Product build up hair
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Normal hair
IDENTIFIED BY :
  • Good elasticity and porosity test results
  • Hair will appear shiny and cuticles smooth

PRODUCTS TO USE:
  • Shampoo and surface conditioner for normal hair.
  • Should the client have a different scalp condition you would need to use a suitable shampoo for that scalp condition.


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Chemical Damage 
IDENTIFED BY :
  • Questioning the client
  • Poor elasticity and porosity tests
  • Visible damage to the hair
  • May be dull
  • Hair can tangle easy
PRODUCTS TO USE:
  • Moisturising shampoo and surface conditioners for coloured or chemically treated hair
  • Hair will also benefit from a penetrating conditioner to strengthen the cortex and smooth the cuticle

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What is the cause?
Heat Damage
  • IDENTIFED BY :
  • Questioning the client
  • Poor elasticity and porosity tests
  • Visible damage to the hair
  • May be dull
  • Hair can tangle easy
PRODUCTS TO USE:
  • Moisturising shampoo and surface conditioner
  • Hair will also benefit from a penetrating conditioning treatment.

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Environmental Damage
IDENTIFED BY :
  • Questioning the client
  • Poor elasticity and porosity tests
  • Visible damage to the hair
  • May be dull
  • Hair can tangle easy
PRODUCTS TO USE:
  • Moisturising shampoo and surface conditioner
  • Products with a build in UV protection may also benefit the hair

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Sun lightens natural and artificial colour causing it to dry out and the cuticles to open
Chlorine and seawater can dry the hair out
Wind can cause hair to knot together

Dry hair
IDENTIFED BY :
  • Hair which is dull and lacklustre and
  • in appearance
  • Raised cuticles causing the hair
  • to feel rough when carrying out a porosity test.

PRODUCTS TO USE:
  • Moisturising shampoo and surface conditioner
  • Products with a build in UV protection may also benefit the hair
  • If the hair is very curly (T4) and fine you would need to be careful not to weigh the hair down. 


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Damage caused by heat/ chemicals/ environment.
Hair can be naturally dry (especially curly hair) as the sebum cannot travel down the shaft of the hair.

Product build up
IDENTIFED BY :
  • Hair may look oily with viable excess product
  • on the hair
  • Hair may look dull and lacklustre due to the hair being coated in product
  • A white residue may be able to be scraped off the hair

PRODUCTS TO USE:
  • Clarifying shampoo to remove the build up
  • Multiple shampoos may need to be done if there is a large build up
  • Light surface conditioner to be used after

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CAUSE:
Overuse of products
Incorrect products used
Incorrect shampoo or poor shampooing technique
Oil based styling/finishing products used meaning a barrier between water and shampoo is created.

Oily Hair
IDENTIFED BY :
  • Questioning the client
  • Hair will appear wet looking and may clump together
  • Hair will be dull and lacklustre


PRODUCTS TO USE:
  • Clarifying shampoo and light surface conditioner
  • If the client has overactive sebaceous glands then use a shampoo specifically for oily hair that will benefit the client

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CAUSE:
Overactive sebaceous glands,
Poor shampooing technique at home
Incorrect products used at home
Client has been sweating
Hair is due to be washed
Poor diet.

What causes damaged hair?

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Scalp condion
Normal
Oily
Dry
Product build up
Dandruff effected
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White/ pink scalp 
Will look shiny and can smell
Very white scalp. May be white flakes on the scalp
Visible product build up.
Scalp can look dry, flaky or oily.
 
Yellow patches,
Scalp can smell,
Flaky scalp

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What are some examples of contraindications?

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What happens when you use the wrong products on the hair?

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Do we always do 2 shampoo's?
Yes
No

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