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Perming lesson two
Slide 1 - Slide
What can happen if the hair test is failed?
A
Enhanced hair health
B
Improved hair texture
C
Stronger hair strands
D
Damage to the hair
Slide 2 - Quiz
What should you advise the client to do after failing the hair test?
A
Advise the client to color their hair
B
Advice a series of penetrating conditioning treatments
C
Advise the client to avoid conditioning treatments
D
Advise the client to use heat styling tools
Slide 3 - Quiz
What is a potential consequence of failing to take appropriate action?
A
Desired result not achieved
B
Client becoming a regular customer
C
Client receiving a discount
D
Client recommending your service
Slide 4 - Quiz
What can you identify by completing the tests?
A
The client's hair color preference
B
Client's favorite hair products
C
If the service can be carried out
D
The client's preferred hairstyle
Slide 5 - Quiz
What should you do if the client fails the hair test?
A
Proceed with the service
B
Offer the client another service
C
Inform a more senior person
D
Ignore the test results
Slide 6 - Quiz
The science of perming
Active ingredients in perming and neutralising products
The effects on the hair structure
The stages of a perm
Slide 7 - Slide
There is only one type of perm solution?
True
False
Slide 8 - Poll
Acid vs Alkaline perm
Slide 9 - Slide
Acid
Alkaline
Neutral
Hair's PH
Slide 10 - Drag question
Alkaline perm
Main ingredient is - AMMONIA THIOGLYCOLLATE
Best for all hair types - Resistant, normal and tinted.
Slide 11 - Slide
Acid Perm
Main ingredient is - GLYCEROL MONOTHIOGLYCOLLATE
Kinder to the hair.
More clients suffer allergic reactions to acid perms
Slide 12 - Slide
Neutraliser
Main ingredient is - Hydrogen peroxide
Some contain sodium bromate
The hydrogen peroxide can cause some coloured hair to fade after perming.
Slide 13 - Slide
What can the main ingredient in neutraliser cause to coloured hair?
A
Kinder to the hair
B
Ammonia thioglycolate
C
Allergic reactions
D
Fade after perming
Slide 14 - Quiz
What is the main ingredient in acid perm?
A
Glycerol monothioglycolate
B
Sodium bromate
C
Hydrogen peroxide
D
Ammonia thioglycolate
Slide 15 - Quiz
Which type of perm is best for all hair types?
A
Acid perm
B
Ammonia thioglycolate
C
Neutraliser
D
Alkaline perm
Slide 16 - Quiz
Slide 17 - Slide
What protein is the main component of hair?
A
Collagen
B
Elastin
C
Fibrin
D
Keratin
Slide 18 - Quiz
What forms the molecular structure of hair?
A
Dyes and pigments
B
Amino acids and peptide bonds
C
Silicone and polymers
D
Alcohols and aldehydes
Slide 19 - Quiz
Hair is made from:
Amino acid
Peptide bonds
Slide 20 - Slide
Slide 21 - Slide
What holds the polypeptide chains together?
Permanent bonds
Temporary bonds
Slide 22 - Slide
What are the 3 bonds found in hair?
A
Disulfide
B
Hydrogen
C
Peptide
D
Salt
Slide 23 - Quiz
Hydrogen bonds
Salt bonds
Disulphide bonds
Broken down with heat and water
Broken down with changes to PH
Broken down with chemicals
Slide 24 - Drag question
Hair chains
Temporary bonds hold the peptide chains in place along the length of the coils.
The permanent bonds (disulphide) hold the polypeptide chains in place from left to right.
Cystine molecule means disulphide bond
Slide 25 - Slide
What are the three stages of a perm?
Slide 26 - Slide
timer
3:00
Slide 27 - Slide
Stages of a perm
Slide 28 - Slide
Softening stage
Opens the cuticle layer to allow the perm lotion to penetrate the cortex
Begins to soften the disulphide bonds
Adds hydrogen to the hair.
Slide 29 - Slide
As the disulphide bonds are broken by the hydrogen,
the cystine molecule is reduced into two cysteine
molecules.
Slide 30 - Slide
Moulding stage
During the perm the hair is softened and starts to take on a new shape.
Moulds to the new shape of the perm rod
When chemically re-arranging, the hair is softened by cream to prepare the T4 hair for a perm.
Slide 31 - Slide
Fixing stage
Neutraliser is added to permanently fix the hair in its new shape.
Neutraliser adds oxygen which combines with the hydrogen to the cysteine molecules which creates H20.
Slide 32 - Slide
What is the purpose of the neutraliser in the fixing stage?
A
Open the cuticle layer
B
Permanently fix the hair in its new shape
C
Soften the disulphide bonds
D
Add hydrogen to the hair
Slide 33 - Quiz
What happens during the moulding stage of a perm?
A
Hair starts to take on a new shape
B
Hair is washed
C
Cystine molecule is reduced
D
Cuticle layer is opened
Slide 34 - Quiz
Slide 35 - Slide
The H20 molecules leave the cysteine molecules.
This allows the recreation of one cysteine molecules.
The hair is now in its newly formed permanently bonded shape.
Slide 36 - Slide
Slide 37 - Slide
What is the end result of the fixing stage in a perm?
A
Hair becomes straight
B
Hair becomes more oily
C
Hair becomes more porous
D
Hair is now in its newly formed permanently bonded shape
Slide 38 - Quiz
What does the neutraliser do in the fixing stage of a perm?
A
Adds oxygen which combines with the hydrogen to the cysteine molecules creating H20
B
Adds silicone to the hair
C
Removes oxygen from the hair
D
Reduces the hair's elasticity
Slide 39 - Quiz
What is the function of the fixing stage in a perm?
A
Adds volume to the hair
B
Removes all the hair's moisture
C
Changes the hair color
D
Neutraliser is added to permanently fix the hair in its new shape
Slide 40 - Quiz
What happens during the moulding stage of a perm?
A
Hair is straightened using a flat iron
B
Hair is softened and starts to take on a new shape
C
Hair is dried with a blow dryer
D
Hair is cut into layers
Slide 41 - Quiz
What is the purpose of the softening stage in a perm?
A
Strengthens the hair shaft
B
Opens the cuticle layer to allow the perm lotion to penetrate the cortex
C
Straightens the hair
D
Adds color to the hair
Slide 42 - Quiz
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