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GH10. STYLE AND DRESS HAIR. HOW DO YOU PREPARE A CLIENT FOR STYLING AND DRESSING?. Consult with your client Gown and protect Shampoo and disentangle the hair using a wide tooth comb Sheet 1. HOW DO YOU PREPARE YOUR WORK AREA?. Ensure dress out is clean, tidy and sterilised

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GH10

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  1. GH10 STYLE AND DRESS HAIR

  2. HOW DO YOU PREPARE A CLIENT FOR STYLING AND DRESSING? • Consult with your client • Gown and protect • Shampoo and disentangle the hair using a wide tooth comb • Sheet 1

  3. HOW DO YOU PREPARE YOUR WORK AREA? • Ensure dress out is clean, tidy and sterilised • Ensure your chair is clean and free from hair • Collect the suitable tools needed and ensure they have been sterilised • Collect the suitable products for the clients hair

  4. WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM TIME ALLOWED FOR EACH SERVICE? Sheet 2

  5. COSHH • S • H • U • D What do these mean?

  6. COMPLETE SHEET NUMBER 3BY LOOKING AT THE PRODUCTS AVAILABLE AND READING THE MANUFACTURERS’ INSTRUCTIONS

  7. FILL IN THE TABLE Sheet 4 Health and Safety at Work Act of 1974

  8. The Provision and use of Work Equipment Regulations

  9. The Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations (PPE)

  10. The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH)

  11. The Electricity at Work Regulations

  12. HOW TO MINIMISE THE RISK OF CONTRACTING CONTACT DERMATITIS Sheet 6 • Rinse hands properly after contact with any product or detergent • Dry hands properly every time • Use a good moisturising hand cream regularly • Use barrier cream throughout the day to help protect hands • 5. If in contact with any type of chemicals you should use protective disposable gloves

  13. Sheet 7

  14. Sheet 8

  15. POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS PROTOFIBRILS MICROFIBRILS MACROFIBRILS MEDULLA CORTEX CUTICLES Sheet 9

  16. All hair is elastic and stretchy. When hair is wet it becomes more elastic, when it can stretch up to half its length again. • Temporary bonds (the hydrogen bonds and salt links) that join the polypeptide chains in the cortex are broken when wet hair is stretched ie – blowdrying/setting. • When hair is blow dried into the new shape the temporary bonds quickly rejoin to form the new shape. • Hair in its natural state is described as being in an alpha keratin state. • When hair has been shampooed or wet and stretched into a new shape and dried, is described as being in a beta keratin state. • When the hair is dampened again – by shampooing, or moisture in the atmosphere – then the temporary bonds will go back to the hair’s natural state of alpha keratin. • Hair is hygroscopic, this means it absorbs moisture from the atmosphere – discuss the affects that this will have on the newly shaped hair styles form the different methods of styling with your tutor and group.

  17. Activity We will now work together to make a poster of the structure of the hair and a diagram of the physical effects of blowdrying to put on display

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