Colouring lesson
Colouring lesson
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Lesson Objectives
Be able to describe how permanent colour products are used to colour the hair.
Be able describe how lighteners are used to lighten the hair.
Explain the influencing factors involved when colouring and lightening hair
Introduce mixing ratio
Recognise the ICC colour
Explain the purpose of aftercare and give examples of aftercare you should give to a client.
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Which type of melanin is predominant in dark hair?
Pheomelanin
Red melanin
Eumelanin
Blue melanin
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What is the cortex of the hair responsible for?
Containing natural and artificial color pigments
Protecting the hair cuticle
Producing melanin
Determining the hair's texture
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Which type of hair colour contains large colour molecules that sit on the outside of the cuticle?
Quasi-permanent colour
Temporary colour
Permanent colour
Semi-permanent colour
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Which type of color lasts 6-8 shampoos?
Semi-permanent color
Permanent color
Toners
Quasi-permanent color
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Which type of hair pigment is responsible for dark hair?
Eumelanin
Melanin
Pheomelanin
Blond melanin
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What are some influencing factors when colouring or lightening hair hair?
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Influencing factors
Hair classification
Hair condition
Hair porosity
Elasticity
Density
Texture
Hair growth patterns
Exciting hair colour
Percentage of white hair
Hair length
Skin tone
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List the types of colour do we use?
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Permanent colour;
Contain small colour molecules that expand and join together during the developing process
Colour molecules need time to swell and join into the cortex to become permanent.
Removal;
Emulsify, shampoo and condition the hair;
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Task 1
working in a small group or pairs using the items on Table
Create and show where natural and colour molecules
sit in the hair shaft
You need to show
cuticle, natural melanin, colour molecules
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Existing hair colour
Is the target shade lighter, darker or the same depth as the existing shade?
Is the colour of the hair natural or artificial?
Has the previous colour faded?
Can you use a tint to achieve the required lift or do you need to use a lightening product?
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What type of lighteners do we use?
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Different types of lighteners
Powder lighteners:
Gel lighteners:
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Powder lightener
Can be blue or white powder
Mostly used for highlighting and off-scalp techniques.
Can sometimes be used for on-scalp techniques depending on MFI.
Some have neutralising tones meaning you can remove golden and warm tones while lifting.
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Gel lighteners
Normally used for scalp bleach.
Thicker type of lightener.
Contains a booster or activator which is pre-mixed to give maximum lift.
Varies depending on MFI.
All will have different application methods and development time.
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Existing hair colour
Is the target shade lighter, darker or the same depth as the existing shade?
Is the colour of the hair natural or artificial?
How the previous colour faded?
How many shades of lift are required to achieve the target shade?
Can you use a tint to achieve the required lift or do you need to use a lightening product?
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Lightening products enables clients to achieve the lightest blondes and lighten artificial colour in the hair.
They affect the hair by oxidising the natural pigment and artificial colour pigments in the cortex to form oxy-melanin
Removal of lightening products;
Rinse out with cool water shampoo and condition the hair
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Task 2
Using the extra item added to the table
Show where oxy-melanin molecules
will sit in the hair shaft
You need to show
cuticle, natural melanin, oxy-melanin molecules
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Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.
The students indicate here (in question form) with which part of the material they still have difficulty. For the teacher, this not only provides insight into the extent to which the students understand/master the material, but also a good starting point for the next lesson.
What are the mixing ratio for
Colour
Bleach
Follow MFI
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What are the mixing ratio for colour
What application methods do we use?
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What aftercare should you give your client?
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What is the effect does porous hair have when carrying out a lightening service?
Porous hair has no effect on lightening products.
Porous hair may cause damage with lightening products.
Porous hair makes lightening products unnecessary.
Porous hair allows for better lightening results.
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What type of lightener is normally used for scalp bleach?
White powder lightener
Powder lightener
Gel lightener
Blue powder lightener
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What should be done if the hair is weak in elasticity?
Pre-soften the hair
Apply conditioning treatments
Avoid using chemicals on the hair
Use semi-permanent products
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Week 2
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Case study 1
2 levels of lift needed.
9%/30 vol needed.
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Case study 2
Permanent colour as long as the hair is virgin.
6% / 20 vol needed for 1 level of lift.
If the hair is coloured, you would need to pre-lighten.
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Case study 3
The ends need to be re coloured if the condition allows – then use a ashy toner on the hair with a low level peroxide.
If the condition wont allow – the client needs to be taken down to the base of an 8 or lower and use an ashy quasi colour.
This client has just had all her hair lightened. Her roots are a base of a 10 and the mid-lengths are an 8. She wants to be more of an ashy blonde. What would you do?
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What application methods do we use?
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Hair classifications
T1 –
Very soft, shiny and sometimes oily.
Oily hair will need to be pre-shampooed prior to the colour application to ensure there are no barriers to the colour.
Normally has tightly compact cuticle meaning it can be resistant to colouring. Might require pre-softening.
Highlighting and lowlighting can help to add texture.
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Application methods
Full head using quasi
Regrowth using permanent
Full head application of permanent
Woven/sliced highlights or lowlights
Balayage
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T2
Tends to be frizzy.
Coarse wavy hair can be resistant.
If there is also white hair present, it might need pre softening to ensure even depth and tone coverage of white hair.
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T3
Has a combination of curls which can affect the condition.
You would need to choose suitable products for suit the hairs condition.
Can be thick and abundant, so more product would be required.
Can be difficult to get foils close to the root without straightening the hair beforehand.
Not always suitable to use lightening products.
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T4
Normally very fragile and can tangle easily.
It is important to use pH-balancing products on curly hair to help keep the cuticle closed and maintain the natural pH.
You may need to shampoo the hair and style smooth to avoid causing discomfort to the client.
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Hair characteristics
Hair condition
If the hair condition is very strong and resistant, pre-softening may be required if covering white hair or a strong developer if using a quasi colour.
If the hair is in poor/weak condition, recommend that non-chemical colour should be used.
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Hair porosity
Porous hair will restrict your choices of products, as lightening products may cause damage.
Resistant, non-porous hair may require longer development times for permanent hair colouring products.
Uneven porosity may result in an uneven colour, so you need to consider what products and services will be suitable.
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Hair elasticity
If the hair is weak in elasticity then you will need to avoid using chemicals on the hair.
Semi permanent products will add shine to the hair.
Conditioning treatments prior to the service will help prepare the hair for future services.
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Hair density
Your client’s hair density will determine which techniques you use, how much product is required and how long the service may take to complete.
You may need to adapt the size of your sections or weaves
Fine weaves in dense hair result in a subtle colour, thick weaves on finer hair could create a heavily highlighted effect, which may not suit the client’s requirements.
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Hair texture
Texture is the fineness or thickness of each strand of hair.
A client may have fine hair but a lot of it, or course hair that is sparse in texture.
The texture of the hair may affect the amount of product required, the time the service takes to complete and the size of your sections when colouring hair
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What type of lightener is mostly used for highlighting and off-scalp techniques?
Blue powder lightener
Gel lightener
White powder lightener
Powder lightener
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What should you do when dealing with a strong cow's lick or widows peak?
Fight against it
Cut it off
Ignore it
Adapt your sectioning
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Hair growth pattern
Not many hair growth patterns affect the colouring service but you should be working with any strong hair movement, rather than trying to fight it.
You should work with any natural partings in the hair and find how the client likes to their hair.
Sometimes you will need to adapt your sectioning when dealing with a strong cow’s lick or widows peak.
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Existing hair colour
Is the target shade lighter, darker or the same depth as the existing shade?
Is the colour of the hair natural or artificial?
How the previous colour faded?
How many shades of lift are required to achieve the target shade?
Can you use a tint to achieve the required lift or do you need to use a lightening product?
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Hair length
Short hair – easier to manage, but you still need to work methodically.
Long hair – needs to be sectioned and clipped away to work with manageable sections.
Longer and thicker hair needs more product and more time.
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Which signs should you look for to identify if a hair color complements a person's skin tone?
Warm undertones
Hair texture
Cool undertones
Eye color
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Influencing factors
Hair classification,
Hair characteristics
Temperature
Existing colour
Percentage of white hair
Test results
Peroxide strengths
Hair length
Skin tone
Time interval from last chemical service
Recent addition or removal of hair extensions
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Aftercare
Timed intervals in between services
Future products and services
How to maintain their look.
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What pH level should we restore the hair to when coloring?
pH 7
pH 2
pH 10
pH 4.5-5.5
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Why should we restore the hair pH after coloring?
To make the hair color last longer
To maintain the health and integrity of the hair
To increase the shine of the hair
To prevent hair breakage
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What does hair density determine in hair services?
The color result, the client's requirements, and the section size
The techniques used, product required, and service time
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