Perming and Neutralising Chapter 3 Neutralising Aftercare and Faults

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Perming and Neutralising Chapter 3 Neutralising Aftercare and Faults NRQ Level 2 Perming and Neutralising Chapter 3 Neutralising Aftercare and Faults

During the session you will: Discuss the purpose of neutralising. Complete Scenario During the session you will: Discuss the purpose of neutralising. Explore how to carry out the neutralising process. Consider the aftercare advice that needs to be given to the client to help maintain the style and increase salon profits. Examine perming faults and the remedial action to be taken.

The neutraliser uses oxygen to rejoin the broken disulphide bonds Neutralising Neutralising is the process of fixing the curl or movement into the hair The neutraliser uses oxygen to rejoin the broken disulphide bonds Fixes the hair in the new shape Restores the acid balance of the hair to a pH of 5.6 Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the selected neutraliser. Refer to textbook Chapter 17, pages 36–37

Neutralising technique As soon as the desired curl strength is achieved processing must stop. Move the client to a basin. Rinse the hair with warm water for 5 minutes or longer (longer for long hair). Do not use hot water. Be careful to direct the water away from the face. Make sure you include the nape area. If curlers fall out carefully rewind them. Refer to textbook Chapter 17, pages, 38–40

Neutralising technique (cont.) Refer to textbook Chapter 17, pages 38–40 Applying the neutraliser Blot the hair thoroughly to remove as much water as possible. Put neck strip around the hairline to stops drips. Apply the neutraliser. Make sure all the hair is covered. Leave for as long as the instructions require.

Neutralising technique (cont.) Gently unwind the rods from the hair. Apply more neutraliser to the hair especially the points. Do not stretch or pull the hair. Leave for as long as the instructions require. Rinse the hair with warm water to remove the neutraliser. Apply an after-perm (anti-oxidant) conditioner. Refer to textbook Chapter 17 pages, 38–40

Neutralising technique (cont.) After neutralising The new shape will be fixed into the hair. The hair will be restored to a pH of 5.6. The hair will be weaker than before perming. Do not be rough when styling the hair.

Neutralising technique Aftercare advice Give the client appropriate aftercare both short and long term so they get the best out of the perm Discuss what advice you need to give the client. Record the results of the discussion on Activity 9. Refer to textbook Chapter 17, pages 48–50 Complete Activity 9 Aftercare advice

Determine what the fault is. Know what action to take. Perming faults Knowing what to do if things go wrong is important. You need to: Determine what the fault is. Know what action to take. Understand the cause of the fault. Determine what action to take in the future to prevent such faults. Complete Activity 10 Perming faults Refer to textbook Chapter 17, pages 42–48

Perming faults The perm is slow to process The hair is frizzy The perm is weak and drops out Some hair sections are straight The hair is discoloured Unknown/ unexpected result The perm is slow to process The scalp is tender, sore or broken There are straight points or roots There are ‘fish-hooks’ Hair is broken The hair is straight Refer to textbook Chapter 17, pages 42–48

Perming faults (cont.) Using Activity 10, discuss the list of faults and decide: What could have caused the fault? What action you can take to remedy the fault? How you could prevent the fault from happening again on another client? Fill in the boxes on the Activity. Refer to textbook Chapter 17, pages 42–48

Discuss the purpose of neutralising. Re-visit lesson aims: Discuss the purpose of neutralising. Explore how to carry out the neutralising process. Consider the aftercare advice that needs to be given to the client to help maintain the style and increase salon profits. Examine perming faults and the remedial action to be taken. Complete Test your knowledge