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Slide 1 COSMETOLOGY I Let s take a deeper look at one of the most sought after hairstyles in every salon. Today s modern bob was redesigned and inspired by the architectural influences seen in every downtown skyline. In 1963, Vidal Sassoon was busy changing modern hairdressing by creating geometric shapes on clients never before seen in the history of the industry. These low-maintenance styles made the pages of every hairdressing magazine from the UK across the Atlantic to the U. S. Page1

Slide 2 Copyright Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2014. These Materials are copyrighted and trademarked as the property of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of TEA, except under the following conditions: 1) Texas public school districts, charter schools, and Education Service Centers may reproduce and use copies of the Materials and Related Materials for the districts and schools educational use without obtaining permission from TEA. 2) Residents of the state of Texas may reproduce and use copies of the Materials and Related Materials for individual personal use only, without obtaining written permission of TEA. 3) Any portion reproduced must be reproduced in its entirety and remain unedited, unaltered and unchanged in any way. 4) No monetary charge can be made for the reproduced materials or any document containing them; however, a reasonable charge to cover only the cost of reproduction and distribution may be charged. Private entities or persons located in Texas that are not Texas public school districts, Texas Education Service Centers, or Texas charter schools or any entity, whether public or private, educational or non-educational, located outside the state of Texas MUST obtain written approval from TEA and will be required to enter into a license agreement that may involve the payment of a licensing fee or a royalty. For information contact: Office of Copyrights, Trademarks, License Agreements, and Royalties, Texas Education Agency, 1701 N. Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701-1494; phone 512-463-7004; email: copyrights@tea.state.tx.us. 2 Page2

Slide 3 Hair brings one's selfimage into focus. -SHANA ALEXANDER, AMERICAN JOURNALIST 3 Page3

Slide 4 The 45 Haircut Made popular by Vidal Sassoon Graduated shape or wedge Sometimes called a bob Can be used with a center or side part or with bangs 4 The ends of the hair appear to be stacked in this haircut. Many variations and effects can be created with this haircut by adjusting the degree of elevation, the amount of over direction or the cutting line. Page4

Slide 5 Styles 5 Each graduated bob has a uniqueness of its own. This depends on hair density and texture. Page5

Slide 6 Vidal Sassoon Introduced revolutionary geometric cuts in the 60 s Rejected traditional haircutting styles Drew inspiration from modern architecture Founded a multi-million dollar hair product business Motto: If you don't look good, we don't look good." 6 He popularized the angular and easy-to-wear haircuts. Page6

Slide 7 Reminder Safety and Sanitation Precautions - Cosmetology Administrative Rules (click on image) 7 Remind students of the safety and sanitation procedures before they begin working on a client. Click on the photo to view Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation s 10 most common violations. Use this as an eye opener for students to understand how important it is to practice state law. Cosmetology Administrative Rules These standards include: clean and disinfect equipment, tools, implements and supplies before use on each client use clean towels for each client use clean cutting and shampoo capes for each client use a sanitary neck strip or towel employ good hygiene habits while providing cosmetology service Demonstrate: draping for wet styling (explain purpose) sanitation - hand sanitizer and hospital grade Environmental Protection Agency registered disinfectant safety - shielding the client s face from the spray bottle with cupped hands how to keep hair and setting lotion out of the client s eyes Explain the importance of keeping pointed implements away from the client s face. Page7

Slide 8 Body Positioning and Posture Position your client Center your weight Work in front of your section 8 As a working cosmetologist, you will be spending many hours on your feet. Good posture and body positioning will help you avoid back problems in the future and ensure better haircutting results. Position your client make sure your client is sitting up straight and legs are not crossed Center your weight keep body weight centered and firm Work in front of your section stand or sit directly in front of the area you are cutting Demonstrate the correct way to stand. Correct body positioning - rolling your shoulders back and standing directly (parallel) in front of the section on which you are working Allow students to stand and demonstrate the correct way to position themselves in front of a client. Page8

Slide 9 Draping Neck strip Cutting cape Fold Neck Strip Down Over Cape 9 Demonstrate a proper draping on a volunteer student. Emphasize the importance of the cape staying on throughout the haircut and how the cape is your client s first line of defense from loose hair. Failing to secure the neck strip will result in an uncomfortable experience for your client. Neck strip - secure a neck strip around the client s neck Cutting cape - place a cape over the neck strip and fasten in the back Be sure to fold the neck strip down over the cape so that no part of the cape touches the client s skin. Page9

Slide 10 10 Handling Scissors Haircutting shears Place thumb in moving blade (bottom) Place ring finger on top blade Rest index and middle finger on the shank Practice opening and closing blade Demonstrate the appropriate way to handle your haircutting shears. Haircutting shears - used mainly for removing length and detailing the haircut Page10

Slide 11 Graduated Layers A haircut with a heavy weight line along the perimeter It s movement falls diagonal from back to front Builds weight at a 45 angle Gradually adds length with over direction Moves toward both sides of head Horizontal Diagonal forward Vertical Diagonal backward 11 Demonstrate proper parting and explain why it matters to have an accurate diagonal forward section. Explain the importance of understanding each cutting direction of the cutting wheel. Key Point for a smooth buildup of weight, keep a consistent elevation throughout each section Page11

Slide 12 Proper Sectioning and Guidelines Reminder: Clean and consistent sectioning is a must Will keep haircut smooth and balanced Keep cutting lines parallel to your hand and body positioning 12 Explain how clean partings go hand in hand with your guideline and cutting angles. Remember - slow and steady wins the race. Page12

Slide 13 Phases of a Haircut PHASE 1 WET CUT PHASE 2 BLOW DRY PHASE 3 - REFINEMENT 13 There are 3 phases of a haircut. Phase 1 - Wet Cut Phase 2 - Blow Dry Phase 3 Refinement All are important, but none more than the structure-building step of phase 1. Page13

Slide 14 Phase 1: The Wet Cut Focus on: Creating foundation and structure (most important) Building rest of the design on top 14 Key Points position the head down place fingers under steady blade to prevent cutting neck and cape visually identify shortest and longest piece start your short guideline and work down Page14

Slide 15 Starting the Graduation Cut the perimeter to your client s liking Move toward the interior Create the diagonal forward line This will define the: Overall weight Appearance 15 Focus in on your diagonal forward line. Determine your length by visually measuring where your line will end up. Once the perimeter is cut to you and your clients liking, you will move toward the interior of the haircut. The diagonal at which you create your graduation will define the overall weight line and appearance of your haircut. Page15

Slide 16 Proper Sectioning and Guidelines Decide the steepness of your angle Start at the stationary guideline Over direct every section back to the same point of elevation Change to 90 when creating the layering Move slightly from each section to the next Grab half of previous section when moving around the head 90 45 16 Follow through with your sectioning by pulling everything back to your stationary guideline. Explain the importance of staying consistent with your elevation. When creating your graduation, decide on the steepness of your angle and start your stationary guideline. Over direct every section back to the same point of elevation. When creating your layering, be sure to change your elevation to 90 degrees and move slightly from each section into the next grabbing half of your pervious section as your moving around the head. Page16

Slide 17 Layering Removes weight Creates movement Produces a softer graduation Optional, but adds shape and style 17 Adding a section of layering will give the traditional bob a softer graduation. Layering within the interior of the haircut will create movement by removing weight. This step is optional when creating a bob, but adds shape and style to this traditionally heavy perimeter. Key Points remove weight from interior use guide from previous section over direct behind the ears Page17

Slide 18 Phase 2: The Blow Dry Sections should be no wider than the diameter of your round brush Create a tension from the pull of the brush and the heat of the blow dryer Point the concentrator down the hair shaft The slightly damp hair will dry silky smooth eliminating the use of a flat iron 18 Demonstrate a traditional round brush blow dry on a student model. Stress the importance of tension in the final equation of a perfect style out. Page18

Slide 19 Phase 3: Refinement Remove excess bulk to desired look Make three distinct cuts ½ inch apart Do not cut in the same place Blend a smooth transition from the layers 19 During this phase, we will work on detailing and finishing our look. Handling thinning shears is no different than handling haircutting shears. Be sure to remind the students on how these scissors work so they can best understand when to use them, and more importantly, when not to use them. Using thinning shears, remove excess bulk to desired look. Avoid cutting length by making 3 distinct cuts ½ apart, down the ends of the hair. Work your way down the last 2-3 inches of ends. Do not cut in the same place! This will not only cut bulk - but length. Work on blending a smooth transition from the layers, down to the perimeter. Page19

Slide 20 Detailing and Finishing Follow original cutting line and elevation angles Trim each section with thinning shears Hair will grow neat and clean without split ends 20 Re-establish the three phases of the haircut that lead up to this point by going ever the details of each one. Your effort to pay attention to every detail this far will start to pay off when you reach the final stage of the haircut. With straight blades, follow the original cutting line and elevation of angles and trim each section texturized with thinning shears. Doing this will allow your client s hair to grow out neat and clean without split ends. Your work in the finishing stages will make all the difference 4-6 weeks from now. These extra five minutes will guarantee a client for life. Page20

Slide 21 Short Curly Hair Dallas Graduated Layers Brian Dangerous Hair Brian is a Hairdresser and Licensed Cosmetology Educator, who helps his clients achieve the look they want, without compromising the texture or fabric of the hair. Brian offers a wide range of services and treatments to enhance the quality of the hair and bring out its natural shape. (click on image) (image from video) 21 Short Curly Hair Dallas Brian is a Hairdresser and Licensed Cosmetology Educator, who helps his clients achieve the look they want, without compromising the texture or fabric of the hair. Brian offers a wide range of services and treatments to enhance the quality of the hair and bring out its natural shape. http://youtu.be/vqzmfdnc4a4?list=pla206b691631cd771 Play video of the haircut before students practice on their own independently. Page21

Slide 22 Questions? 22 Page22

Slide 23 Resources and References Images: B. Rodriguez, Licensed nstructor: Used with permission from Brian Dangerous Hair. Microsoft Office Clip Art: Used with permission from Microsoft. Textbook: Milady standard cosmetology: Situational problems.(2012). Clifton Park, NY: Cengage Learning. YouTube : Short Curly Hair Dallas Brian is a Hairdresser and Licensed Cosmetology Educator, who helps his clients achieve the look they want, without compromising the texture or fabric of the hair. Brian offers a wide range of services and treatments to enhance the quality of the hair and bring out its natural shape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqzmfdnc4a4&index=1&list=pla206b691631cd771 23 Page23