Unit 208- Perming hair L2

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HairdressingHigher Education (non-degree)

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

time-iconLesson duration is: 210 min

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Expectations- Classroom Rules
  • No entering the classroom without a tutor 
  • No food or drinks  when entering the classroom- Only water in a clear bottle
  • Log onto a Chromebook
  • Complete 'Do Now' task
  •  Participate fully in your session
  • No Hands up- Questions- No opt out 
  • No use of mobile phones- unless instructed to by tutor
  • Learning Review booklets/ Knowledge organisers 
  • Remember to put Chromebooks at the end of session and remember to log out and put back on charge. 

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Session 
Aim- Principles of perming hair 
Objectives- 
Set individual target/focus for the session- complete learning review booklets 
Recall the keywords that relate to perming- Develop your Literacy- check Spelling and Grammar 
Complete mind maps of why it is important to ask relevant questions  and consider factors for perming 
Recall the difference between Pre and Post perm treatments 
Complete Literacy task to develop writing skills. 
Perming products available
Be able to explain how the Ph scale relates to the perm process 
Discussion on the effects of different Level 2 Perm winds and their effects 
Discussion on the chemical composition of hair  and how perming and neutralisers effect the hair 
Perming problems and how these can be rectified. 


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What do you already know about perming hair?

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Perming and Neutralising 
There are three main stages to the perm process: 
1. Softening- ( also known as the 'Reduction' phase)
2. Moulding- ( also known as the 'Shaping' phase)
3.  Fixing- ( also known as the 'Neutralisation' phase)

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Softening (Reduction Phase)
What happens: A perm solution (commonly containing ammonium thioglycolate) is applied to the hair.
Purpose: This softens the hair by breaking disulphide bonds in the cortex, allowing the hair to become malleable.
Scientific name: Reduction phase.

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Moulding (Shaping Phase)
 What happens: Hair is wound around rods or curlers in the desired curl pattern.
Purpose: This physically shapes the hair while it’s in a softened, flexible state.
Scientific name: Physical shaping or setting stage.


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Fixing (Neutralization Phase)
What happens: A neutraliser (usually hydrogen peroxide) is applied.
Purpose: This "fixes" the new shape by reforming the disulphide bonds, locking the curl pattern into place.

Scientific name: Oxidation or neutralisation stage.


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Why is it important to ask relevant questions for a perm consultation

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What factors do you need to consider for perming?

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What is the difference between a Pre- Perm shampoo and Post Perm treatment?

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Recall the different types of perm lotion available

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What are the two methods used to apply neutraliser?

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Explain how the Ph scale relates to the perm process

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List as many L2 perm winds available

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Reflect, Summarise, and Share
Step 1 – Review and Recall (3 minutes)
Write down 5 key facts, that you have learned in today’s lesson. 
Step 2- Write a short summary using the key facts you recalled in step 1.
Step 3 – Peer Share and Clarify (5 minutes) in pairs or small groups, read through each other’s summaries and discuss any differences. 
Step 4- Reflective Sentence Starters (2 minutes)
"Today, I learned that…"
"A key point I need to remember is…"
"One question I still have is…"
Remember to use your learning review book to record new key terms you have learnt in todays session. 

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