BLOWDRYING BASICS
PRODUCT SELECTION
HAIR TYPES
SALON SAFETY (WHS)
TOOL STORAGE
100

What is the first step before blowdrying hair?

Apply product

100

What product helps protect hair from heat?

Heat protectant

100

What hair type needs lightweight products?

Fine hair

100

What should you check before using electrical tools?

Check for damage

100

Where should tools be placed when not in use?

If hot on the bench

If cool in the trolley

200

What tool is used to direct airflow when blowdrying?

Nozzle

200

What product adds volume to fine hair?

Mousse

200

What hair type often needs moisture products?

Dry hair

200

What should you keep away from electrical tools?

Water

200

Why should hot tools not be put away immediately?

They need to cool down

300

What direction should the airflow go for smooth results?

Down the hair shaft

300

What product smooths frizzy hair?

Serum

300

What hair type is more prone to frizz?

Curly hair

300

What is a hazard when cords are on the floor

A trip hazard

300

How should cords be stored?

Looped loosely with velcro holding it together

400

Why do we section the hair when blowdrying?

For control and even drying?

400

What type of product would you use for curly hair when blowdrying?

Curl cream

400

Why does thick hair take longer to dry?

Because there is more hair density

400

What should you do if a tool is faulty?

Report it and do not use it?

400

Why should tools be cleaned before storing?

Hygiene and safety?

500

What happens if the dryer is held too close to the hair?

Heat damage or burning?

500

Why is it important to choose the correct product?

To achieve the desired result and protect the hair

500

What should you consider before choosing products?

Hair type and condition

500

Why is PPE important in the salon?

To protect yourself and others

500

What can happen if tools are stored incorrectly?

Damage or injury