Understanding Head Shapes
Client Focus
Important Facts
What's What
Keep Them Coming Back!
100

What does proportion mean pertaining to a client?

The relationship of one part to another, such as how the hairstyle fits the client's head and body. 




100

Product Selection / Retail

Choose shampoos and conditioners based on the client's hair and scalp type, using clarifying shampoos for oily hair or moisturizing treatments for dry hair. 




100

Detangling

Use a wide-tooth comb to gently de-tangle hair, especially with tight curl patterns, before applying conditioner. 




100

What is the difference between a cutting cape and a wet cape?

A cutting cape is a standard barber or salon cape used for hair cutting services to keep hair off a client's clothing. A wet cape (or chemical cape) is a more specialized, waterproof, and chemical-resistant cape, typically made from materials like vinyl, nylon, or microfiber, designed to protect clients and their clothing from water, dyes, and other chemical treatments

100

Re-Scheduling/Booking

 Helping clients schedule their next appointment.

200

Balance means:

Establishing equal or appropriate proportions for symmetry, creating a visually stable design. 




200

Consultation

Discuss client expectations, hair and scalp concerns, and history of products used to determine the best service and product recommendations. 




200

Space

The area around the form or the area that the hairstyle occupies

200

Design Texture

The directional wave pattern or illusion of motion created with styling tools or chemicals, working with or against the hair's natural direction. 




200

What is the proper procedure for shampoo draping, and why is it important to avoid contact between the cape and the client's skin?

First place a neck strip or towel around the client's neck to create a barrier. Then, drape the shampoo cape over the towel, securing it at the back. This two-step process is important to protect the client's skin from moisture and chemicals and to prevent the cape from irritating their skin or absorbing water and dripping onto their clothes. 




300

Asymmetrical Balance

The two sides have unequal positioning but the same visual weight.

300

Rhythm

A regular, recurrent pattern of movement in a hairstyle, such as waves or curls, which can vary in speed. 




300

Harmony

The creation of unity in a design where all elements (form, line, color, texture, balance, and rhythm) work together to create a pleasing arrangement. 




300

Hygiene

Wash hands, turn off cell phones, and ensure a clean and disinfected workstation for the client's safety. 




400

Line

The path of the eye in a hairstyle, which can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, and can create different forms. 




400

Referral

Decline service and refer a client to a healthcare provider if any signs of disease, infection, or contraindications are detected. 




400

Emphasis (Focus)

The part of the design that draws the eye first, created through changes in wave pattern, color, form, or ornamentation. 




400

Scalp & Hair Analysis

Examine the scalp for any conditions like irritation, redness, or scaling, and assess the hair's condition to identify potential contraindications for services. 




400

Draping

Select the correct draping method to protect the client's skin and clothing from water, chemicals, or hair products. 




500

Symmetrical Balance

When Both sides of the hairstyle are mirrors of each other. 




500

What are the benefits of holding a client consultation before a hair service, and what key questions should be asked during this process?

To make sure the service will suit the client's everyday lifestyle. What is your morning routine?

500

3 Different Scalp Massages

Perform effleurage (stroking) and petrissage (kneading) to stimulate microcirculation and remove product buildup. 




500

Form

The three-dimensional mass or outline of the hairstyle, which can be achieved through techniques like cutting layers or adding volume. 




500

Color

Can enhance the design and create emphasis by drawing attention to specific areas.