Hairdressing is a creative and fun profession with great career prospects once you are fully trained. This book introduces you to all the skills and knowledge you need to get started. It has lots of illustrations and step-by-step photographs so you can see how to carry out all the procedures you need to cover.
This highly illustrated book is written for the new standards for Level 3 Hairdressing.
Aims to help teach key skills and build confidence at Level 1.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Introduction to Hair and Beauty Sector Student Book
Eumelanin are the black and brown pigments. • White hair is hair without pigment (colourless hair is called canities). • Grey hair is a mixture of natural coloured hair and white hair, often expressed as ...
For Level 3 Hairdressing students on NVQ, SVQ and VRQ courses.
... Hairdressing. salon. Action by whom? Manager Manager Manager Manager Action by when? Name of Company: His and Hers Hairdressers Date of Assessment: 11 January 2008 Name of Assessor: A. R. Smith Date of Review: 12 July 2008 Persons Initial ...
With Lauren and Abby’s step-by-step instructions and insightful commentary, this must-have guide is sure to find a permanent place on the shelves of all 18th century beauty enthusiasts.