Unit GH23 (City & Guilds Unit 045) Provide creative hair extension services Optional
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1 GH23 hair extensions No other hairdressing service can transform hair like extensions can! Long, flowing, straight, shiny hair or volume and colour can be added to a variety of hair lengths: no wonder that hair extensions are one of the biggest growth areas of hairdressing services today. In this unit you will learn how to work safely when preparing, adding and removing hair extensions. You will use your creativity to design fabulous looks with the use of coloured strands, achieving high fashion statements or accentuating subtle, natural tones and styles. You will develop your skills in cutting and styling extensions to deliver spectacular results.
2 2 Level 3 NVQ/SVQ Hairdressing This unit has six outcomes. As the first four are linked, you can be observed by your assessor for them at the same time. Outcome 5 (Maintain and remove hair extensions) will be observed separately. Outcome 1 Maintain effective and safe methods of working when adding hair extensions Outcome 2 Plan and prepare to add hair extensions Outcome 3 Attach hair extensions Outcome 4 Cut and finish hair with extensions Outcome 5 Maintain and remove hair extensions Outcome 6 Provide aftercare advice Hair extension services offer salons a great way to increase profits! Maurice Lister Unit GH23 (City & Guilds Unit 045) Provide creative hair extension services Optional Evidence requirements You must practically demonstrate in your everyday work that you have met the standard for providing creative hair extension services. The standards cover things that you must do (performance criteria), things that you must cover (range) and things that you must know. What you must do Your assessor will observe your performance on three occasions, each on different clients which must include a full head of extensions, a partial head of extensions covering at least 25% of the head, and use of man-made fibre extensions. You must carry out correctly all the things listed under What you must do on the sign-off sheets that follow. Simulation is not allowed for any performance evidence within this unit. It is likely most evidence of your performance will be gathered from the observations made by your assessor but you may be required to produce other evidence to support your performance if your assessor has not been present. What you must cover You will see key words in bold on the What you must do list. For each of these, there is a range of things that you must cover. You must show that you have: Used the following attachment systems: hot cold Used two of the following cutting tools: clippers scissors thinning scissors razors Image courtesy of Goldwell Photography by Billy Central Training Group. Hair by HOB.
3 Photography by Billy Central Training Group. Hair by Java Considered the following factors: attachment method direction and fall of the hair extensions the quantity of added hair the need to blend client s hair and hair extensions head and face shape hair growth pattern client s own hair length hair texture hair density hair elasticity evident hair damage traction alopecia lifestyle hairstyle Covered the following contra-indications: skin sensitivities history of previous allergic reactions hair and scalp disorders medical advice or instructions Carried out the following tests: pull elasticity skin Used the following hair extensions: man-made human Added and attached hair to the following: full head partial head Used three of the following cutting techniques: point cutting tapering freehand razoring texturising Covered three of the following creative finishing techniques: drying product application setting use of heated styling equipment Given the following advice: suitable homecare products, tools and equipment and their use hair care how to maintain their style types of problems that can arise and courses of action What you must know Hair extensions You will be assessed on your knowledge of the following: Salon and legal requirements How to work safely, effectively and hygienically when adding hair extensions Tests and testing Hair and skin Preparation requirements Hair extension Problem solving Cutting techniques when working with extensions Products Finishing techniques Aftercare advice for clients Communication This will be completed through written and oral questioning by your assessor. For details of what you must know, see pages Image courtesy of Tina Paul, Camera Press London If your client wants a voluminous look like Mischa Barton s, extensions can help to achieve this.
4 Unit GH23 (City & Guilds Unit 045) Provide creative hair extension services Optional (continued) 4 Level 3 NVQ/SVQ Hairdressing Hints and tips When styling synthetic hair extensions, remember not to use extreme heat, or they will melt. Heated rollers can produce good results. Your clients can gain Kimberley Walsh s hair length through hair extension services. Useful words Some terms that you will come across in this unit are explained below. Acrylic Made from synthetic (man-made) fibre. Attachments system The method used for attaching hair extensions to the client s own hair. Baseline The perimeter line of the hairstyle. Bonding A method of attaching a weft of added hair using latex-based glue. Clarifying shampoo A deep-cleansing shampoo, used before applying extensions to remove products, oils and residues from the hair. Corn rows Raised scalp plaits applied before sewing wefts of hair into them. Dreadlocks A method of dressing hair into long, thin matted or tangled strands with natural or fibre hair. Also known as locking. Fusing A method of attaching a strand of added hair to the natural hair using heated equipment which melts either the synthetic hair or resin. Human hair extensions Hair extensions made from human hair. Man-made extensions Hair extensions made from synthetic/acrylic fibre. Manufacturers instructions The instructions set out by manufacturers on how to apply, use, maintain or dispose of their product. These must be followed to achieve the best results. Occipital bone The bone across the back of the head above the nape area. Pull test Usually carried out to evaluate excessive and/or abnormal hair loss. If more than a few strands are shed on each test, it may be an indication of an abnormal hair condition. Resin An adhesive used to bond some extensions on to the natural hair. Traction alopecia Balding patches of hair where too much tension has been applied during the application of hair extensions or styling. Wefts Strips of real or fibre extension hair, separated and ready to apply to the natural hair. Image courtesy of Tristan Gregory, Camera Press London
5 Observation sign-off sheet Unit GH23 Provide creative hair extension services What you must do Outcome 1 Maintain effective and safe methods of working when adding hair extensions a Ensure your client s clothing is effectively protected throughout the service b Wear personal protective equipment, when required c Position your client to meet the needs of the service without causing them discomfort d Ensure your own posture and position whilst working minimise fatigue and the risk of injury e Keep your work area clean and tidy throughout service f Sequence your work in a way that is suitable for the attachment technique used, style and ease of working g Use working methods that minimise the risk of damage to cutting tools and equipment minimise wastage of products minimise the risk of cross-infection make effective use of your working time ensure the use of clean resources minimise the risk of harm or injury to yourself and others Within your work, you must show your assessor that you can do the following. Your assessor will observe these aspects of your performance on three occasions using different hair extension systems. One of these observations will be of a full head of extensions and one of a partial head of extensions. The partial head of extensions must cover at least 25% of the head. Hair extensions Each time you achieve all the points listed below within a single client service, your assessor will tick the circle and enter the date. 5 To achieve natural-looking hairstyles with extensions, always carefully consider the client s natural hair direction. Julien Guyonnet
6 Observation sign-off sheet Unit GH23 Provide creative hair extension services What you must do (continued) 6 Level 3 NVQ/SVQ Hairdressing h i j k l Ensure your personal standards of health and hygiene minimise the risk of cross-infection, infestation and offence to your clients and colleagues Use cutting tools and equipment that are safe and fit for purpose Ensure that all sharps are disposed of to meet legal and salon requirements Complete the hair extension service * within a commercially viable time Complete client records so that they are accurate, easy to read and up-to-date Observation Achieved Candidate signature Assessor signature IQA signature (if sampled) EQA signature (if sampled) * Covered by observation Covered by oral questioning Images courtesy of Additional Lengths
7 Outcome 2 Plan and prepare to add hair extensions a Examine the hair and scalp to identify any factors that may affect the service b Ask your client appropriate questions to establish any known contra-indications to the hair extension service c Accurately record your client s responses to questioning d Conduct a range of tests on your client s hair and skin following manufacturer s instructions and recognised industry procedures e Take a suitable course of action when contra-indications cause doubts as to the suitability of the service for the client f Confirm with your client the type, length and * colour of hair extensions before ordering g Select and use hair extensions which are of a suitable texture of a suitable colour custom blended of a suitable length of a suitable width h Prepare the hair extensions to avoid wastage, tangling and to meet the manufacturer s instructions i Prepare your client s hair in a way suitable for the technique to be used j Ensure the availability of assistance, where required Hair extensions Hints and tips The service time for hair extensions depends on how many extensions are required each extension should take around a minute to complete so the service can take many hours. 7 Observation Achieved Candidate signature Assessor signature IQA signature (if sampled) EQA signature (if sampled) * Covered by observation Covered by oral questioning
8 8 Level 3 NVQ/SVQ Hairdressing Hints and tips Always check the strength of the client s hair prior to applying extensions, to assess whether the hair can hold the extensions without breaking. Observation sign-off sheet Unit GH23 Provide creative hair extension services What you must do (continued) Outcome 3 Attach hair extensions a Confirm with your client the look agreed at consultation prior to starting the service b Part the sections cleanly and evenly to meet the requirements of the technique to be used c Section the hair in a way that will allow the hair extensions to lie in the direction required d Secure any hair not being extended to keep your section clearly visible e Use attachment systems that effectively secure hair extensions into your client s hair to meet style requirements f Add and attach hair in a way that takes into account the factors influencing the service g Maintain a suitable and even tension throughout the process h Check the comfort of your client at regular intervals throughout the service i Give suitable reassurance to your client, if necessary j Identify and resolve any problems occurring during the service k Ensure, on completion, * that the hair extensions give a balanced and well proportioned look suitable for the intended style and the density of your client s hair Observation Achieved Candidate signature Assessor signature IQA signature (if sampled) EQA signature (if sampled) * Covered by observation Covered by oral questioning
9 Outcome 4 Cut and finish hair with extensions a Establish and follow cutting guidelines suitable to achieve the look required b Adapt your cutting techniques to take account of factors which influence working on hair extensions c Adapt your cross-checking methods to suit the fall of the hair extensions d Change your position around your client in a way to help you to ensure the accuracy of the cut e Combine and adapt your cutting techniques in an innovative way to achieve the desired look f Consult with your client during the cutting service to confirm the desired look g Make a final visual check to ensure the cut is accurate h Use creative finishing techniques that complement the required look i Use suitable styling and finishing products, when necessary, at the right time in the service to achieve the style requirements j Ensure the finished look complements your client s features and enhances their personal image and that of the salon k Confirm that your client is satisfied with the overall look Observation Achieved Candidate signature Hair extensions If you choose cold bonding make sure the strip is not attached too close to the scalp and that there is no crossed hair, as this can be uncomfortable. Anne Veck 9 Assessor signature IQA signature (if sampled) EQA signature (if sampled)
10 10 Level 3 NVQ/SVQ Hairdressing Observation sign-off sheet Unit GH23 Provide creative hair extension services What you must do (continued) Outcome 5 Maintain and remove hair extensions a Maintain and remove hair extensions following manufacturers instructions b Use the correct tools effectively and minimise damage to your client s hair c Use the correct products to remove extensions, when necessary, avoiding damage to your client s hair d Leave your client s hair free of product build up and debris e Leave your client s hair clean and prepared ready for the next service Observation Achieved Candidate signature Assessor signature IQA signature (if sampled) EQA signature (if sampled) Hints and tips Remember that extensions should not remain in the hair for more than three months, and should always be removed by a trained professional to avoid hair breakage. Eva Longoria s long, flowing waves can be achieved with extensions. Image courtesy of Starlite Pics, Camera Press London
11 Outcome 6 Provide aftercare advice a Give advice and recommendations accurately and constructively b Give your clients suitable advice on the maintenance of their own hair, hair extensions and the finished look Hair extensions 11 Observation Achieved Candidate signature Assessor signature IQA signature (if sampled) EQA signature (if sampled) Image courtesy of Rani Juttla It is often easier to give aftercare advice through the course of the service, rather than just at the end. When working around the head, make sure you use the correct size of extensions for the area you re working in. Julien Guyonnet
12 Observation sign-off sheet Unit GH23 Provide creative hair extension services What you must cover 12 Level 3 NVQ/SVQ Hairdressing Before ticking the circles below, you must make sure that you have achieved What you must cover in all the outcomes in which it occurs. Attachment systems Hot Cold Cutting tools Clippers Scissors Thinning scissors Razors Factors Attachment method Direction and fall of the hair extensions The quantity of added hair The need to blend client s hair and hair extensions Head and face shape Hair growth pattern Client s own hair length Hair texture Hair density Hair elasticity Evident hair damage Traction alopecia Lifestyle Hairstyle Tick the attachment systems used for each observation. You must use both Tick the cutting tools for each observation. You must use at least two, and prove to your assessor that you know how to use the other two. Clipper attachments are not allowed Tick the factors covered by each observation. All factors must be covered
13 Hair extensions 13 Contra-indications Skin sensitivities History of previous allergic reactions Hair and scalp disorders Medical advice or instructions Tests Pull Elasticity Skin Hair extensions Man-made Human Adding and attaching hair Full head Partial head Cutting techniques Point cutting Tapering Freehand Razoring Texturising Tick the contra-indications questioned on in each observation. All contra-indications must be questioned on Tick the tests carried out in each observation. All tests must be carried out Tick the hair extension types used in each observation. Both must be used Tick the amount of the head worked on in each observation. Both full and partial head must be worked on Tick the cutting techniques for each observation. Three cutting techniques must be used, and you must prove to your assessor that you know how to use the other two
14 14 Level 3 NVQ/SVQ Hairdressing Creative finishing techniques Drying Product application Setting Use of heated styling equipment Advice Suitable homecare products, tools and equipment and their use Hair care How to maintain their style Types of problems that can arise and courses of action Observation sign-off sheet Unit GH23 Provide creative hair extension services What you must cover (continued) Tick the creative finishing techniques used for each observation. Three creative finishing techniques must be used, and you must prove to your assessor that you know how to use the other one Tick the types of advice given in each observation. You must give all types of advice Observation Achieved Candidate signature Assessor signature IQA signature (if sampled) EQA signature (if sampled)
15 Comment form Unit GH23 Hair extensions 15 This form can be used to record oral questioning, or for assessor/candidate comments, if required. Comments Image courtesy of Errol Douglas MBE (right) The catwalk is a great source of inspiration for using hair extensions creatively. Contrasting lengths and curls make bold fashion statements.
16 Knowledge sign-off sheet Unit GH23 Provide creative hair extension services What you must know 16 Level 3 NVQ/SVQ Hairdressing You will be assessed on your knowledge and understanding of all the following points. This will be completed by your assessor, either through oral or written questions (evidence type ) or a mandatory written paper (evidence type ). Either of these could be an online test. The form tells you which evidence type is needed for each point. Your mandatory test papers will be kept by your assessor, so they won t appear in your portfolio. Some areas appear in more than one unit (shaded in darker blue). These are covered in a cross-unit knowledge test. You only need to be tested on these once. Once you have been assessed on each point, fill in the date and reference any written evidence that you ve put in your portfolio. You need to understand: Salon and legal requirements 1 Your salon s requirements for client preparation 2 Your salon s expected service times for adding hair extensions 3 Your salon s and legal requirements for disposal of sharps and waste materials 4 Your responsibilities under the current Electricity at Work Regulations 5 Your responsibilities under the current Control of Substances Hazardous to Health in relation to hair extension products 6 Your salon s image and expected standards of service How to work safely, effectively and hygienically when adding hair extensions 7 What is contact dermatitis and how to avoid developing it whilst carrying out hair attachment services 8 The range of protective clothing that should be available for clients 9 The type of personal protective equipment that should be available and used by yourself 10 Why it is important to use personal protective equipment 11 Why it is important to protect clients from hair clippings 12 How the position of your client and yourself can affect the desired outcome and reduce fatigue and the risk of injury Evidence type
17 You need to understand: Evidence type 13 The safety considerations which must be taken into account when adding hair extensions (eg possible reaction to adhesives, removal solutions, traction alopecia etc) 14 Why it is important to avoid cross-infection and infestation 15 Why it is important to keep your work area clean and tidy Hair extensions Methods of cleaning, disinfection and/or sterilisation used in salons 17 Methods of working safely and hygienically and which minimise the risk of cross-infection and cross-infestation 18 The correct use and maintenance of tools and equipment 19 The importance of personal hygiene 20 The importance of questioning clients to establish any contra- indications to hairdressing services 21 Why it is important to record client responses to questioning 22 The legal significance of client questioning and of recording the client s responses Tests and testing 23 The types and purposes of tests in the range 24 The importance of following manufacturers instructions for testing 25 The methods of and reasons for conducting pull tests 26 When and how tests should be carried out and the expected results 27 How the results of tests can influence all aspects of the service Image courtesy of Hair Tools 28 The potential consequences of failing to carry out tests
18 Knowledge sign-off sheet Unit GH23 Provide creative hair extension services What you must know (continued) 18 Level 3 NVQ/SVQ Hairdressing You need to understand: Evidence type 29 The courses of action to take in the event of adverse reactions to tests and when the contra-indications in the range are encountered (ie when to encourage the client to seek medical advice, when to explain the service is not possible, when a modification to the service will be necessary) 30 Why it is important to record test results Hair and skin 31 The factors that must be taken into consideration prior to adding hair extensions (eg hair density, hair and skin disorders) 32 The average rate of hair growth 33 The potential consequences of excessive tension on the hair 34 How to identify the signs of traction alopecia 35 The potential effects on the client s hair of wearing extensions over a long period of time 36 How the contra-indications in the range can affect the delivery of hair extension services to clients Preparation requirements 37 The types of hair extension products available and their respective advantages and disadvantages 38 The principles for blending added hair 39 How to mix a number of added hair colours (eg to give block colour and highlighting effects)
19 You need to understand: Evidence type 40 How to prepare hair extensions ready for use following manufacturers instructions 41 The general differences in preparation requirements between human hair and man-made extensions 42 How the client s hair should be prepared for each of the hair attachment techniques in the range Hair extensions How to conduct an examination of the hair and scalp to recognise factors which will affect the hair extension service 44 The manufacturer s preparation instructions for the system(s) in use in your salon 45 The hair extension systems and attachment methods with which you may need assistance 46 How to estimate the length of time the hair attachment processes in the range are likely to take Hair extensions 47 How to judge the quantity of hair to be added to achieve a balanced and well proportioned look 48 How the intended final styling can affect the hair extension process 49 How the attachment systems in the range can affect the way extensions are added and cut 50 How the attachment systems in the range secure hair extensions into the client s hair 51 The advantages and disadvantages of the different methods of attachment 52 The range of specialist equipment necessary for each attachment method and how these are used 53 The generally accepted sequences of working for the hair attachment systems in the range
20 Knowledge sign-off sheet Unit GH23 Provide creative hair extension services What you must know (continued) 20 Level 3 NVQ/SVQ Hairdressing You need to understand: 54 The manufacturer s instructions for the attachment of extensions for the system(s) in use in your salon 55 Why it is important to maintain a correct and even tension when adding hair extensions 56 How to maintain hot and cold hair attachment systems and why maintenance is important to how long the hair style will last 57 How to remove hot and cold hair attachment systems 58 Why it is important to remove product build up and debris as part of the extension removal process Problem solving 59 The types of problems that can occur when adding hair extensions and how to remedy them 60 The courses of action to take in the advent of the presence of the contra-indications in the range (ie when to encourage the client to seek medical advice, when to explain the service is not possible, when a modification to the service will be necessary) Cutting techniques when working with extensions 61 The reasons for establishing and following guidelines 62 Why and how hair sectioning needs to be adapted when hair extensions are present Evidence type
21 You need to understand: Evidence type 63 How to creatively carry out cutting techniques in the range to blend the client s own hair and the hair extensions to suit the style requirements 64 Why and how cutting techniques in the range should be adapted when hair extensions are present 65 Why and how checking methods for cutting should be adapted when hair extensions are present Products 66 The types of finishing products suitable for use with hair extensions 67 The types and purpose of specialist products available for the aftercare of hair extensions 68 The types of products to use when removing hot and cold extensions Finishing techniques 69 The types of styling and finishing techniques that can and cannot be used with hair extensions and why Aftercare advice for clients 70 How to correctly detangle hair from point to root using specialised combs and brushes 71 The importance of following manufacturers instructions when shampooing and conditioning the hair 72 Products for home use that will benefit the client and those to avoid and why 73 How to protect the hair when sleeping and why 74 How lifestyle can affect the client s choice of style (eg active sports, career requirements) 75 How the use of artificial hair can affect their styling possibilities 76 How to maintain their agreed style 77 How long the hair extensions can be expected to last Hair extensions Hints and tips It is vital to make sure the client fully understands how to look after the extensions and when to return to the salon; otherwise they will not look as good as they should, and may slip out. 21
22 Knowledge sign-off sheet Unit GH23 Provide creative hair extension services What you must know (continued) 22 Level 3 NVQ/SVQ Hairdressing You need to understand: Evidence type 78 Removal requirements for attached hair 79 How to deal with signs of traction alopecia Communication 80 The types of anxieties commonly experienced by clients undergoing the hair extension process 81 How to help relieve client anxieties in a reassuring way 82 How to give effective advice and recommendations to clients Tick if was an online test Tick if was an online test Tick if was a written test Tick if was a written test Tick if cross-unit knowledge test was an online test Tick cross-unit knowledge Creative hair extensions can involve lots of colour! Image courtesy of istockphoto.com/quirex
23 Supplementary notes Unit GH23 Hair extensions 23 Your assessor may use this space for any additional comments they may have about your work. Comments Unit sign-off This section must be signed when the unit is complete. We confirm that this evidence is authentic and the assessments were conducted under specified conditions and that all the performance criteria, range and essential knowledge requirements have been met for this unit. Candidate signature Assessor signature IQA signature (if sampled) EQA signature (if sampled)
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