The clients number is:<div><br></div><div>The first 3 letters of their SURNAME</div><div>The first letter of their FIRST name</div><div>The day from their date of birth.</div><div><br></div><div>For example, the client code for <span style="font-weight: bold">B</span>lossom <span style="font-weight: bold">Wil</span>son born <span style="font-weight: bold">25</span>/06/93 would be: <span style="font-weight: bold">WilB25</span></div>
The date you carried out the service
This is what service you are carrying out.<div>For example: Shampoo and blowdry</div>
In this area you need to record what units you are being assessed for.<div>Remember, you do not have to as assessed for everything you are doing in that service. </div><div><br></div><div>For example, you may be doing a shampoo and blowdry but you can just request to be assessed for the shampooing part of the service.</div>
The time you begin the service. You need to record the time for EACH service you are carrying out. For example, if you were carrying out a shampoo and blowdry you must remember to record the time you start your shampoo and the time you start your blowdry<div><br></div><div>You also need to make sure you let the assessor know you are starting so they can record the start time too.</div>
The time you finish the service. You need to record the time for EACH service you are carrying out. For example, if you were carrying out a shampoo and blowdry you must remember to record the time you finish your shampoo and the time you finish your blowdry. <div> </div><div>You also need to make sure you let the assessor know you have finished so they can record the start time too.</div>
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How to identify hair types<div><b>Normal hair:</b> Good elasticity and porosity test results, hair will appear shiny and cuticles smooth. </div><div><b>Damaged hair: </b>Questioning the client, poor elasticity and porosity test results, visual damage to the hair, breakage, hair may be dull and lacklustre, hair may tangle easily.</div><div><b>Dry hair: </b>Hair which is dull and lacklustre in appearance, raised cuticles causing the hair to feel rough when carrying out a porosity test. </div><div>Product build up</div><div><b>Product build up: </b>Hair may look oily and feel crunchy with visible 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.</div><div><b>Oily hair: </b>Questioning, hair will appear wet looking and may clump together, hair will be dull and lacklustre </div><div><br></div>
How to identify scalp conditions:<div><b>Normal:</b> Scalp will be a pinky/white shade with no dry or oily areas</div><div><b>Oily:</b> Questioning, the scalp area will look shiny and could look damp, excessively oily scalps can smell.</div><div><b>Dry:</b> Scalp appears very white and there may be flakes of white skin</div><div> close to the scalp area.</div><div><b>Product build up:</b> Visible build up of product on the scalp which can be scraped off, depending on the product used the scalp could appear dry and flaky or oily.</div><div><b>Dandruff:</b> Yellow patches on the scalp and the scalp can smell (fungal dandruff), white and flaky scalp (stress related dandruff)</div>
You need to record what hair type they naturally have, not how it looks when you are carrying out your consultation. Always question your client to find out if they have straightened or curled their hair.
You carry out an elasticity test before ALL services. <div>How to carry out an elasticity test:</div><div><b>1)</b> Take a small section of hair (10-15 strands) </div><div><b>2)</b> Use a water spray to wet the section</div><div><b>3)</b> hold the section between thumb and finger and gently pull the hair</div><div><br></div><div>Results:</div><div><b>Hair stretches and returns</b>- Hair is in good condition</div><div><b>Hair stretches and doesnt return</b>- There is some damage to the hair</div><div><b>Hair breaks</b>- Hair is VERY damaged and you must take care when handling</div>
You carry out a porosity test to see how porous the hair is. the more porous the hair, the more moisture it will hold and product will soak into it.<div><br></div><div>How to carry out a porosity test:</div><div>1) take a few strands of hair (2-3)</div><div>2) run your fingers along the hair from root to tip and the tip to root to feel for bumps and ridges in the hair.</div><div><br></div><div>Results:</div><div><b>Hair is smooth throughout</b>- Hair is not porous</div><div><b>Bumps and ridges in areas</b>- Some areas are porous</div><div><b>Bumps and ridges throughout the hair</b>- hair is porous throughout</div>
If a client hair is not coloured, lightened (bleached) or permed it is classed as <b>Virgin hair</b>
A contra indication is something which may restrict or prevent your service being carried out. It is important you find out and record the answers to these questions on your consultation sheet and make any neccessary changes.
You need to be able to identify what face shape your client has as this will help you to choose the best style for them. If you are not sure what face shape your client has speak to your tutor or look at the face shape handout in the salon.
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Use these heads to record where you have identified any hair growth patterns
If you have identified any hair growth patterns you need to record it here. If you are not sure if a client has a hair growth pattern or not, speak to your tutor or look at the hair growth pattern hand out in the salon.
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Deep conditioner which is applied at a section and put under heat
Everyday conditioner applied at the basin and then rinsed
Remember to record what shampoo and conditioner you use in this area
<b>Effleurage:</b> Stroking movement used to apply shampoo and conditioner<div><b>Rotary:</b> Fast circular movement used when shampooing</div><div><b>Friction:</b> Vigurous rubbing motion, only used on people with dry scalps</div><div><b>Petrissage:</b> Slow kneading motion, used when conditioning</div>
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In these 2 sections you need to record the tools and equipment you use as long as any heat styling equipment you use.
This section <b>only</b> needs to be completed if you are carrying out a blow dry service.
This section <b>only</b> needs to be completed if you are carrying out a setting or hair up service
This section <b>only</b> needs to be completed if you are carrying out a setting or hair up service
In this section you need to record the styling and finishing products you use but you also need to record the reason why you have chosen the products. For example:<b> I used root boost to help create volume through the hair and hairspray to hold the style in place.</b>
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Remember to record the colour you use in this box
Remember to get your client to complete this section of the consultation sheet and sign. The signature is needed to show it was carried out on a client
In this section you need to record what aftercare you have provided and give the reasons why. You also need to reflect on the service you have given and record what you think you
<b>Free hand:</b> When the colour is applyed to the hair without sectioning. This could be by combing.<div><b>Full head:</b> Where all the hair is covered</div><div><b>Panel:</b> When an area of hair is covered</div>
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Remember to get your client to complete this section of the consultation sheet and sign. The signature is needed to show it was carried out on a client
In this section you need to record what aftercare you have provided and give the reasons why.
In this section you need to reflect on the service you have given and record what you think you went well (WWW) and what you could improve on for next time (EBI)