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12 HOUR COSMETOLOGY COMPOSITION
COURSE OUTLINE: Section 1: The Structure of Hair The Cuticle The Cortex Peptide Bonds (End Bonds) Side Bonds Disulfide Bonds Salt Bonds (Side Bonds) Client Records Scalp and Hair Analysis Hair Texture, Density, Porosity, and Elasticity Permanent Waving Two-Step Process Sectioning Base Control Wrapping Techniques Perm Tools The Chemistry of Permanent Waving
Section 2: Selecting the Right Type of Perm Permanent Wave Processing Over and Under Processed Hair Permanent Waving Neutralization Post-Perm Hair Care Safety Precautions for Permanent Waving Metallic Salts Preparation for All Perms Cleanup and Sanitation Brick Lay Perm Wrap
Section 3: Weave Technique Double Tool (Piggyback) Technique Spiral Perm Technique Perms for Men Chemical Hair Relaxers Chemical Hair Relaxing Procedures Cleanup and Sanitation for All Relaxers Soft Curl Permanent Procedure
Section 4: Soft Curl Permanent Procedure Continued Basics of Chemistry and Electricity Physical and Chemical Changes Pure Substances and Physical Mixtures Solutions, Suspensions, and Emulsions Common Product Ingredients
Section 5: Section 6: Section 7: Hair Removal Permanent Hair Removal Electrolysis Photo Epilation Laser Hair Removal Tweezing Hot Waxing Body Waxing Sugaring Nail Anatomy
Section 8: Section 9: Hair Care The Art of Makeup Healthy Mind and Body Rest and Relaxation Your Physical Presentation Nutrition North Carolina State Board of Cosmetic Arts: Laws Regulations, Civil Penalties, and Sanitation Rules
Test: True/False Questionnaire LESSON OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this class the student will be able to: - Describe the various structures of the hair.
- Develop client consultation records for effective services.
- Perform a scalp analysis on clients to promote safe practices.
- Generalize hair texture, density, and elasticity.
- Summarize and identify hair wrapping techniques.
- Underline sectioning, base control, and placement techniques in hair styling.
- Acquire insight on the chemistry of permanent waving.
- Define alkaline waves, cold waves, acid waves, and thio-free waves.
- Apply techniques for permanent wave neutralization.
- Break down procedures for post-perm hair care.
- Recall basic, curvature, and brick lay wrapping.
- Classify partial and basic perm preparation.
- Demonstrate the procedure for processing permanents.
- Recall effective cleanup and sanitation procedures after a variety of services.
- Relate a combination of weave technique procedures.
- Differentiate between a combination of relaxer applications.
- Employ techniques for periodic strand testing.
- Give examples on the basic chemistry of electricity relating to cosmetology services.
- Show the relationship of the client's facial shape with preferred hair styles.
- Categorize braiding techniques.
- Identify hair removal techniques.
- Outline the anatomy of the nail.
- Relate diseases and disorders of the nails.
- Recognize sanitation practices in compliance with the North Carolina State Board of Cosmetic Arts Rules and Regulations.
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