This highly illustrated book is written for the new standards for Level 3 Hairdressing. It covers the mandatory units and twelve optional units giving you plenty of choice as you develop your salon and technical skills. Two special features - Creating the Look and Providing Aftercare - have been created to help you move into your professional role.
If a hydraulic chair is used , pump it up or lower it to the correct working position before you start . ... Preparing the hair Before starting a cut it is important to remove any hair dressing products on the hair by loosening with a ...
... bottom ) Ishoka artistic team , Aberdeen ; make - up and styling by Ishoka ; photography by Jim Crone ; products by Wella ( p.226 • Kerry Hayden ( p.158 ) • Laurence Bulaitis ( p.128 ) Mark Glenn Hair Enhancement www.markglenn.com ...
Thanks must also go to Susan Ross for all her hard work on the original manuscript Use of HABIA unit titles and element headings by kind permission of HABIA , Fraser House , Nether Hall Road , Doncaster , South Yorkshire , DNI 2PH ...
Why hairdressing ? The hairdressing industry is a multi - billion pound industry . It employs more than 203,000 people in the UK . There is a growing demand for skilled hairdressers as more and more of us realise that a healthy ...
This new edition of Professional Hairdressing retains its status of the only level 3 guide to be fully endorsed by Habia and is the only official guide to Hairdressing at Level 3.
Demonstrations The practical sections require some demonstration for the students to understand fully the techniques used in hairdressing. The demos are kept to a minimum but include as many of the techniques, products, hair types and ...
start? To help you make your very important decision in joining the hairdressing industry, you could contact salons near to where you live and ask for work experience placements. Work experience This means asking if you could help out ...
Using clean and sterilised scissors, tilt the head slightly back and Top tip Before using a trimmer read the ... Manual trimmers don't need batteries which can cause less nasal tickling that might be a result of the vibrations of a ...
David Bendell, Elizabeth Tehan ... Perry, John (1982) Hairdressing Management, Cheltenham, UK: Stanley Thornes Ltd. Pivot Point International, Pivot Point Continuous Education Programme, Leo Passage Aura Hair and Beauty Course, ...
Industry lead bodies The lead body organisations' (or sector skills councils') main role is to set the standards for a particular industry, e.g. hair and beauty. Qualifications are formed from these standards. These bodies are appointed ...