Foiling

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New lesson editorHair and beautyFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

Items in this lesson

Foiling


Objectives

  • Describe the Wella colour product range

  • Explain how to match natural and artificial tones during a colour consultation.

  • Carry out a skin sensitivity test on a peer, following correct procedures and safety standards.

  • Perform a foil application on a tuition head, demonstrating accurate sectioning, product placement, and hygiene practices.

Wella Product range

Wella Colour Fresh

  • Semi permanent colour


  • Lasts 6-8 shampoos (depending on condition of hair)


  • Can be used to tone hair


  • Natural and fashion shades available


  • Colours are intermixable


  • Skin test NOT required

Colour touch

  • Quasi Colour (this means the colour fades AND grows out)


  • Lasts up to 24 shampoos


  • Up to 50% grey coverage


  • Can only go darker or change the tone


  • Must be mixed with a developer


  • Skin test required

Koleston perfect

  • Permanent colour


  • Grows out


  • Up to 100% grey coverage


  • Can only go lighter, darker or change the tone


  • Must be mixed with a developer


  • Skin test required

Blondor

  • Lightener product (bleach)


  • Permanent


  • Skin test not required for lightener HOWEVER you must skintest for toner use and in the clients natural colour


  • Must be mixed with developer




Skin test

Why do you think we do a skin test?

Skin testing

You must skin test in the colour, or colours, you will use to complete the service.


You can skin test in up to 4 colours, 2 on each arm. Some manufacturers put the skin test behind the ear. However, if the client has a reaction this can cause the airway to become compromised, so on the arm is safer.


You mix 1g of colour with 1g developer (6% welloxon for koleston or 1.9% colour touch for colour touch) and place on the inside of the arm.


This must be left of for 45 minutes. After this time the client can remove the colour with warm water. They must then monitor the area for 48 hours for any signs of reaction

You MUST record the skin test on the clients record card. You must put:

  • Date skin test carried out

  • Colour/ Colours used (identifying where on the arm they were placed)



Skin testing

Skin tests must be carried out:

  • On all new clients

  • When using a new colour

  • If it has been over 6 months since the last colour service


Returning clients having the same colour do not need to havea skin test, as long as you complete an AAT (allergy alert test) questionnaire



AAT questionnaire

As part of your consultation, you must get your client to complete a AAT questionnaire.


These can be found on the notice board in dispensary.


Get your client to read through and answer the questions. If they answer yes to any questions, then you cannot go ahead with the colour.


You must get your client to sign your consultation sheet, and their record card, confirming they have answered the AAT questionnaire





Colour matching

Identifying clients natural and artificial hair colour

Before colouring a clients hair, you must know what their natural colour, and any artificial colour they have on the hair.


You do this by using your colour swatches


Colour swatches show the depth and tone of all colours


Depth= how light or dark the hair is

Tone= the colour we see (Copper, red, brunette etc)

Task

Watch demonstration of colour selection by tutor


Identify natural and artificial colour (if any) of your partner- Check with tutor


Carry out skin test in their natural colour


Complete record card



Practical task

Watch demonstration of sectioning patterns:

  • T-section

  • 1/2 head foils

  • Full head foils


Watch demonstration of weaving technique and foil placement

MAKE NOTES


Set up work station, section hair for a full head foiling technique and then work through the head. Ask for support or guidance where needed

What can you remember?

What do we mean when we talk about the depth of a colour?

A

The colour you see

B

How light or dark the hair is

What type of colour is Wella Koleston perfect?

A

Semi permanent

B

Lightener

C

Permanent

D

Quasi

True or false

Wella Colour fresh colours are intermixable

A

True

B

False

Which product DOES NOT need a skin test

A

Blondor

B

Colour fresh

C

Koleston perfect

D

Colour touch

When should you do a skin test?

A

if a client is new to colour

B

If a client is changing their colour

C

If it has been over 6 months since their last colour

D

All of the above