ABSTRACT

CHAPTER 6 CREATIVELY CUT HAIR: CONTENTS, SCREENS AND ACTIVITIES

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Working safely

Introduction Preparing the client for a haircut Positioning during cutting Waste disposal Tools and equipment Scissors Thinning scissors Correct selection Razors 1

Razors 2 Clippers Towels and gowns Establishing client’s choice of cut Analyse hair and scalp Hair density, texture and length Round the board Hair elasticity Contraindications

Restyling women’s hair

Introduction Cutting techniques Club cutting Freehand cutting Thinning Tapering Scissor over comb Clipper over comb Cutting angles and guidelines Point cutting/texturising Correct selection Cross-checking Dealing with problems during cutting Baseline shapes Select correct box Preparing your client’s hair Creating a combination of looks Creating a graduated bob 1 Creating a graduated bob 2 Creating a graduated bob 3 Creating a graduated bob 4 Creating a graduated bob 5 Creating a graduated bob 6 Creating a graduated bob 7 Creating a graduated bob 8 Creating a graduated bob 9

Creating a graduated bob 10 Correct selection Creating a graduated cut on long hair 1 Creating a graduated cut on long hair 2 Creating a graduated cut on long hair 3 Creating a graduated cut on long hair 4 Round the board Creating an asymmetric cut 1 Creating an asymmetric cut 2 Creating an asymmetric cut 3 Creating an asymmetric cut 4 Creating an asymmetric cut 5 Scrambled words Creating a disconnection cut on long hair 1 Creating a disconnection cut on long hair 2 Creating a disconnection cut on long hair 3 Creating a disconnected asymmetric cut on short hair 1 Creating a disconnected asymmetric cut on short hair 2 After cutting and client care Round the board

Provide aftercare advice

Introduction Using tools and equipment Products

Worksheet – Establishing client’s choice of cut Online multiple choice quiz

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Safety is the key issue when cutting hair. The tools that you use must allow you to perform the haircut that the client wishes to have. Be careful not to damage your tools as you work. Chapter 2 covers more general health and safety working methods in more detail. Refer to this unit if necessary.