The document provides instructions for performing a hair perm. It defines a perm as a chemical treatment that permanently waves or curls the hair. The process involves sectioning and wrapping strands of hair around perm rods before applying a chemical solution. The hair is then rinsed and a neutralizer applied before removing the rods. Other sections discuss hair analysis, porosity, texture and different curl styles. Proper handling and storage of perm products and equipment is also outlined.
The document provides instructions for performing a hair perm. It defines a perm as a chemical treatment that permanently waves or curls the hair. The process involves sectioning and wrapping strands of hair around perm rods before applying a chemical solution. The hair is then rinsed and a neutralizer applied before removing the rods. Other sections discuss hair analysis, porosity, texture and different curl styles. Proper handling and storage of perm products and equipment is also outlined.
The document provides instructions for performing a hair perm. It defines a perm as a chemical treatment that permanently waves or curls the hair. The process involves sectioning and wrapping strands of hair around perm rods before applying a chemical solution. The hair is then rinsed and a neutralizer applied before removing the rods. Other sections discuss hair analysis, porosity, texture and different curl styles. Proper handling and storage of perm products and equipment is also outlined.
The document provides instructions for performing a hair perm. It defines a perm as a chemical treatment that permanently waves or curls the hair. The process involves sectioning and wrapping strands of hair around perm rods before applying a chemical solution. The hair is then rinsed and a neutralizer applied before removing the rods. Other sections discuss hair analysis, porosity, texture and different curl styles. Proper handling and storage of perm products and equipment is also outlined.
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PERFORM HAIR PERMING
What is hair perming?
A perm is a process where your hairstylist treats your hair with a chemical to alter the structure and permanently wave or curl your hair. Fundamentals of Hair Perming A permanent wave, commonly called a perm or "permanent" (sometimes called a "curly perm" to distinguish it from a "straight perm"), is a hairstyle consisting of waves or curls set into the hair. The curls may last a number of months, hence the name. Perms may be applied using thermal or chemical means. In the latter method, chemicals are applied to the hair, which is then wrapped around forms to produce waves and curls. The same process is used for chemical straightening or relaxing, with the hair being flattened instead of curled during the chemical reaction. SCALP ANALYSIS Scalp Irritation- People with chemically treated hair are prone to having hair loss and breakage due to the damage sustained. Chemical relaxers are used on the roots of the hair. Because they are so close to the scalp, there have been a few studies showing that these relaxers could actually include balding and hair loss. The chemicals used, could also irritate the scalp causing it to be dry, scaly, or sometimes even red. Hair analysis is an important element of client consultation helping you to determine the condition of the hair and scalp. Always explain any procedure before starting a treatment, if there is any doubt about the end of result, the client must be informed. It is recommendation that a diagnostic record card be used to record all aspect of consultation. It may be appropriate to ask the client to sign a document, stating they are in agreement with the suggested course of action and are aware of any reservation you may have. HAIR POROSITY Porosity- is a measure of the hair’s capacity to absorb moisture or chemical. Damage hair (usually negatively charged) will be highly porous, with an open cuticle layer exposing the inner cortex. HAIR POROSITY Hair in this condition will dull and dry and may be prone in breaking. The more porous hair is, the faster a treatment will take affect, and processing times should be adjusted accordingly. Ideally damage, very porous hair need to be cut out before colouring or perming goes ahead. Sometimes porosity will vary; this is particularly common in long hair, with oily roots and dry ends. HAIR TEXTURE Hair texture describes the circumferences of your hair. There are three different hair texture types- fine, medium and thick. Each hair texture type has its own traits that set apart from other hair textures and influence the care or treatment it may need. TYPES OF HAIR TEXTURE Fine hair- is the most fragile hair texture. Each individual hair is thin and only has two hair layer; cortex (the outer layer of the body) and cuticle. If you have this type of the hair type, you might find it hard to keep your hair in style, or it might get oily easily. And as you probably know, too much product will weigh this hair texture down, making it break easily. Type of hair texture Medium hair- is what most people have and thicker than the fine hair. The individual hairs have the same two layers that fine hair has , but may also have the third one the medulla. Medium hair can keep hairstyles better, looks thicker and is more resistant to breaking. TYPE OF HAIR TEXTURE
Thick hair- has all three layers
;cortex, cuticle and medulla. Thick hair gives the impression of fuller head of hair, and it can hold a hairstyle well. If you have thick hair texture your hair is more tolerant to heat, styling product, hair dye and breakage the fine and medium hair. But this also means that your hair takes longer to dry and can get frizzy in humid weather.s HAIR ELASTICITY Is a measure of how well your hair return to its natural shape after being stretched ,pulled, or curled. Hair with high elasticity returns to its original state after being stretched. . Hair with low elasticity breaks or doesn't return to its original shape after it is pulled. HAIR DENSITY looks the number of hair strands that you have per square inch in your scalp. People with low hair density have thinner hair while people with high hair density have thicker hair. Sectioning Perm Rods Clips TOOLS AND MATERIALS
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Rat Tail Comb Showering Cap
Cotton wool Timer Vinyl Gloves
Climazone Towel Cape
SECTIONING BLOCKING AND WINDING OF HAIR
Blocking Patterns – The overall plan for
rod placement in order to give the design support, direction , and curl pattern it needs Double Halo- Usually used for larger size heads. Single Halo- Commonly used for average size heads to create even curls. PROCEDURES IN HAIR PERMING Processing time The process of getting a perm can take one to two hours, depending on how long your hair is, how thick it is, and how fast your stylist. Neutralizing time The neutralizer solution is applied to your hair while it is still wrapped around the perm rod. USE OF PROTECTIVE CLOTHING PPE- are equipment that protect your clothes are chemicals. It include item such as gloves, eye protection, safety footwear, respiratory protective equipment, and many more. TYPES OR HAIR CURLS Loose Curl- A wavy Classic curl- consistent and defined “S’’ Tight curl- small corkscrew- like Kinky curl- An angular, “Z” type zigzag CUSTOMER RELATION As a salon owner, you probably know there’s some truth to the stereotype of a client who tells everything to her hairdresser. A great salon helps client relaxed , the that relaxation can lead to over-sharing as well as repeat visit. Great customer service can help you achieve great salon. INTERPERSONAL RELATION Intrapersonal relation that you form at work serve a critical role in both work success and career progress. Positive interpersonal relationship will allow effective communication and understanding among employees. Show to your manager/co-workers that you are a team player. HANDLING STORING CUTTING TOOLS Keep cutting tools fully sterilized Make sure tools are Be aware that using sharp implement sterilized before storing in a container PERMING/ Follow the manufacturers instructions Store in fully labelled RELAXING Wear protective equipment containers and keep in a PRODUCTS Clean up spillage immediately cool dry locked cabinet COLOURING Follow the manufacturers instructions Store in fully labelled PRODUCTS Wear protective equipment containers and keep in a Clean up spillage immediately cool dry locked cabinet STYLING AND Keep containera in a cool FINISHING Handle via manufacturers instructions dry locked cabinet PRODUCTS ELECTICAL Know the manufacturers instructions Don’t store electrical EQUIPMENT Check equipment regularly equipment with trailing Don’t use near water unless specified flexes by the manufacturers instruction Keep out of the way and Make all points are clean and switch switch off off when not in use PERM PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE BARRIER CREAM- to avoid irritation of the skin PERM LOTION ACID PERM LOTION ALKALINE PERM LOTION EXOTHERMIC PERM LOTION END PAPERS HAIR PERM PROCEDURE Preparing and sectioning 1. Wash your with clarifying shampoo. 2. Wrap a towel around you neck, then a put on a plastic cape and gloves. 3. Split your hair into 3 section a middle and 2 sides. HAIR PERM PROCEDURE Wrapping your hair 1. Take a thin strand of hair from the middle section. 2. Fold an end paper around the end of the hair strands. 3. Wrap the hair strands around the curling rod. 4. Repeat the process for the entire middle section. 5. Apply 2 columns of rods to each section. 6. Wrap cotton strip around your hairline tucking it under the rods. HAIR PERM PROCEDURE Applying perm solution 1. Purchase a perm solution based on your hair type and health. 2. Apply the solution close to the rods using small, circular motion. 3. Check your hair every few minutes for an S-shaped. HAIR RINSING PROCEDURE 1. Rinse your hair for 3 minutes without taking the rods out. 2. Let your hair dry with the rods in place. 3. Apply the neutralizer. Wait 10 minutes then rinse it put for 3 minutes. 4. Let your hair dry then remove the rods. PRINCIPLE OF ERGONOMICS What is ergonomics? Derived from the Greek words ‘Ergon’ meaning work and ‘nomos’ meaning laws. Thus, ergonomics can be simply defined as the how workplace and equipment can be best used and designed for comfort, safety, efficiency and productivity. IMPORTANCE OF ERGONOMICS a. Increase productivity b. Reduces the cost c. Improves the quality of the work PRINCIPLES of ERGONOMIC 1. Work in neutral posture proper posture maintenance is necessary. 2. Reduce excessive force better to minimize the work that requires more physical labour. 3. Keep everything in reach more or less this principle is related with maintaining good posture 4. Work at proper height working at right makes things way easier 5. Reduce excessive motion repetitive motion 6. Minimize fatigue and static bond fatigue can be reduce by the intervals and the breaks between the works 7. Minimize pressure points one needs to be aware of pressure points 8. Provide clearance Work areas should have clearance 9. Move, exercise and stretch it better to take intervals between the works and stretch all along 10. Maintain comfortable environment it is concerned about the lightening, space, coo lair, and many more SAFETY PRECAUTION Salon workers are actually exposed to toxic chemicals every single day they found out that nail polishes, hair treatments, removers and emollients can cause problem like asthma and more. Salon workers also come in contract with a client’s skin, nail sometimes blood. This poses a significant infection risk for salon workers, so following a salon safety checklist is very important. SALON SAFETY CHECKLIST 1. Always have a proper ventilation 2. Proper handling of chemical 3. Preventing aches and pains 4. Sanitation safety standard 5. Proper warning signs SALON WASTE MANAGEMENT Reduce – to start with the most favourable of option of ‘reducing’ speak to the supplier and ask them to reduce the amount of packaging that they deliver your products, or arrange to give it back to them upon the next delivery so that they can re-use the materials. Re-use- common salon items can actually support environment cause as well as improving social issues. Recycle- we come to recycling which beneficial to the environment.