AGENDA KEY POINTS Elements of Design Principles of Design Hair Type & Texture Face Shapes Consultation Draping Shampooing Blow Drying Roller Set Intro to Thermal/Flat Iron Updos/Styling Theory Hands-On
Line Form Space Design Texture Hair Color ELEMENTS OF HAIR DESIGN
ELEMENTS OF HAIR DESIGN LINE- Horizontal Creates width Draws eye side to side Maintains same direction Ideal for fine hair & or low density
LINE- Vertical ELEMENTS OF HAIR DESIGN Creates length and or height Draws eye up & down Maintains same direction Ideal for coarse hair, high density, round face
ELEMENTS OF HAIR DESIGN LINE- Diagonal Create emphasis/ focal point Draws eye to certain area of style Maintains same direction Ideal for all hair types, low & medium density Minimize or enhance facial shape
ELEMENTS OF HAIR DESIGN LINE- Curved Used to soften and or blend Can be full or partial circle Move in a circular pattern Opposite directions create a wave
ELEMENTS OF HAIR DESIGN LINE- Single LINE- Parallel
ELEMENTS OF HAIR DESIGN LINE- Contrasting LINE- Transitional 90 90 Blending
ELEMENTS OF HAIR DESIGN FORM- Silhouette SPACE- How its styled/texture
ELEMENTS OF HAIR DESIGN DESIGN TEXTURE- Style created by Tools or Chemicals BEFORE DURING AFTER
ELEMENTS OF HAIR DESIGN HAIRCOLOR- Dimension/ Focal point
PRINCIPLES OF HAIR DESIGN Proportion Balance Rhythm Emphasis Harmony
PRINCIPLES OF HAIR DESIGN PROPORTION- Hair relative to body/ Enhance not overwhelm
PRINCIPLES OF HAIR DESIGN BALANCE- Symmetrical and Asymmetrical
PRINCIPLES OF HAIR DESIGN RHYTHM- Movement of the hair
PRINCIPLES OF HAIR DESIGN EMPAHSIS- Focal points ( what your eye sees first) Change in form Color Wave Patterns/Movement Ornamentation
PRINCIPLES OF HAIR DESIGN HARMONY Most Important Ties look together Pleasing arrangement of shapes & lines Line, Color & Texture Balance & rhythm strengthen design
FACE SHAPES
FACE SHAPES
FACE SHAPES
PROFILES STRAIGHT CONCAVE CONVEX
Most important part of ANY service A positive start Greet & walk WITH THEM to your station Strong OPEN ENDED questions Eye contact NOT mirror eye contact Proper draping Expectations VS. Reality Maintenance Routine at home ( products, styling, time etc.) Life style, career, hobbies…? etc. Detangle hair, check for abrasions D.E.P.T.H Density. Elasticity. Porosity. Texture. Hair History
DRAPING Decide on proper draping Cutting cape or Chemical cape Neck strip Shampoo, Styling, Cutting require towel or neck strip and cloth cape Chemicals require double drape: towel, chemical cape and another towel on top Always cape at your station Always change towels & or cape if wet Neck strip for sanitation New cape for each guest if not using a neck strip
CHOOSING THE RIGHT SHAMPOO & CONDTIONER
Shampoo Experience Be careful on longer hair & fine hair not to create too much friction and tension ( knot easily ) Repeat if necessary Rinse Apply proper conditioner Massage scalp 3-5 minutes Rinse well Squeeze hair Gently wrap in a towel Do not rough up hair or create a back and forth movement with towel. WIPE OUT SINK Walk with guest back to your station After through hair & scalp analysis: Determine correct Products to use Have Guest remove any jewelry Check that the sink has been cleaned Test water temperature Begin at front hairline; cup your hand to direct water towards you Dispense proper amount of product based on hair density & texture Apply shampoo evenly through hair with a stroking motion Use circular movements and cushions of finger tips to emulsify shampoo
BLOWDRYING TOOLS & PRODUCTS
BLOWDRYING PROCEDURE Detangle the hair Power blast 50% of moisture out using finger Add paddle brush or vent brush to begin smoothing & removing UP TO 80% moisture Section hair Begin in the nape Dry Fringe first Choose proper finishing brush for desired end result Remember to focus air flow in same direction as cuticle Do not stay in one spot for too long Use cool shot to set style Section off TOP & front hairline depending on density, hair texture & how Guest wants front styled
THERMAL STYLING MARCEL IRON FLAT IRON Test temperature Use thermal protectant spray Adjust temperature based on texture Sections are as large as your tool Keep irons clean Use hard rubber / carbon comb Use comb as barrier between iron & scalp Curl/ straighten clean, dry hair Do not hold iron in one place for too long Avoid fishhooks Let iron cool completely before putting away Let hair cool/set Practice.Practice.Practice
ROLLER SET/ BASE CONTROL ON BASE Most volume HALF ON BASE Medium volume OFF BASE No/Low volume ON ON HALF OFF OFF HALF OFF OFF 135 90 45 Base- hair at scalp Placement = volume Longer hold then marcel Tool size determines section size Proper tension Proper product based on texture & desired end result Great foundation for upstyling
ROLLER SET BRICKLAY PATTERN HEADBAND with natural part
UPSTYLES BACKBRUSHING/ TEASING Creates foundation for upstyles Used to create volume Use tease to comb out a roller set
UPSTYLES PROFESSIONAL PONY HALF UP
UPSTYLES FRENCH TWIST CHIGNON
BRAIDS 3 STRAND FRENCH DUTCH/INVERTED ROPE FISHTAIL
Elements. Principles. Styling HAIR DESIGN WHAT DID YOU LEARN?