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Assessment Record UHB190X Temporarily attach hair to enhance a style Learner name: H/615/0843 Learner number: UHB190X_v1

Service portfolio Learners must: Produce a service portfolio that includes evidence of practical services carried out with proficiency. The service portfolio is an evidence requirement which must be completed prior to learners undertaking the practical assessment. VTCT specifies the services to be carried out and evidenced in the portfolio. The service portfolio can be used as a confirmatory and formative assessment to prepare learners for the practical assessments. The purpose of this portfolio is to evaluate learner performance and use the information gathered to shape and improve the learners performance in preparation for summative assessments. Centres should consider the use of formative self and peer assessment as part of the learning journey. Whilst service portfolios are not graded, they may be sampled by the EQA. Service portfolio The service portfolio should contain evidence that learners have: Performed a minimum of 7 finished looks to include Increase volume to same length hair Create length Create length and volume Add colour Add colour and length Add colour, length and volume Increase volume and curl Add curl and colour Performed the service to include all of the following Extension clips Hair extension bonding glue (latex) Extension thread and needle Extension latch hook Used all types of temporary hair extensions Man-made hair extensions Human hair extensions Used all temporary hair extensions Lasting up to 24 hours Lasting between 24 hours to 6 weeks 2 Temporarily attach hair to enhance a style

Performed services on all hair lengths Short Mid-length Long Used all tools, equipment and hair extensions suitable for attaching hair extensions Soft bristle brush Tail comb Section clips Chemical-proof gown Towel Protective cape Protective apron Gloves for use with bonding glue Used all temporary hair attachment methods Clip in hairpieces and attachments Cold weft bonding (latex) Taped weft Plaited Plaited corn rows with sewn in weft Plaited corn rows with pulled through hair pieces Used all tests Pull Elasticity Skin Temporarily attach hair to enhance a style 3

Considered all factors and influences Hair characteristics Hair classification Test results Attachment method Direction and fall of the added hair Client s own hair length Quantity of added hair The need to blend the client s hair and temporary hair Hair texture (both natural and extension) Hair density (both natural and extension) Evident hair damage Head and face shape and size Finished look Traction alopecia Lifestyle Hairstyle Used a minimum of 2 cutting tools Scissors Thinning scissors Razor Used all cutting techniques Tapering Freehand Texturising Given all advice and recommendations How to maintain the attachment service Time interval between services Present and future products and services 4 Temporarily attach hair to enhance a style

Assessor IQA (if sampled) Learner EQA (if sampled) Temporarily attach hair to enhance a style 5

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Summative practical assessment Learners must: LO4 - Be able to prepare for temporary hair attachment services LO5 - Be able to provide temporary hair attachment services Learners must carry out a complete temporary hair attachment service which will be observed and marked by centre assessors. Learners must achieve all assessment criteria in order to pass and achieve the unit. The practical assessment must take place in a real or realistic working environment on a real client. At a minimum the summative practical assessment for this unit must cover: Service Products, tools and equipment Temporarily attach hair to enhance a style appropriate to hair type One new client using one basic attachment method, e.g. bonding glue (latex) extension thread and needle or extension latch hook Perform cutting effects to enhance the attachment The temporary attachment of hair must be performed within a commercial time appropriate to client s hair type to produce a fashionable finish PPE, heat protector, serum, soft bristle brush, tail comb, sectioning clips, temporary hair and its attachment method Temporarily attach hair to enhance a style 7

Practical assessment In order to Pass this unit, learners must achieve all Pass criteria. Pass Criteria LO4 Be able to prepare for temporary hair attachment services P24 - Prepare and check the work area prior to the service P25 - Prepare and check the products, tools and equipment prior to the service P26 - Prepare the client for the temporary hair attachment service P27 - Explain and agree the service outcome with the client P28 - Demonstrate effectiveness in the salon when attaching temporary hair LO5 Be able to provide temporary hair attachment services P29 - Select products, tools and equipment for temporary hair attachment services P30 - Use products, tools and equipment to produce the desired temporary attached hair effect P31 - Use sectioning and attachment methods to achieve the desired outcome considering influencing factors P32 - Use cutting techniques to achieve the desired finished effect P33 - Use safe and hygienic methods throughout the service P34 - Provide in-service checks with the client P35 - Provide advice and recommendations to the client P36 - Conduct post-service maintenance of the work area ready to meet the next client P37 - Maintain accurate client records 8 Temporarily attach hair to enhance a style

achieved Assessor IQA (if sampled) Learner EQA (if sampled) Temporarily attach hair to enhance a style 9

Knowledge criteria Knowledge assessment criteria In order to Pass this unit, learners must achieve all Pass criteria. Pass Criteria LO1 Know the salon requirements for temporary hair attachment services P1 - Explain the personal responsibilities when providing temporary hair attachment services to clients P2 - Describe how to effectively implement health and safety procedures when preparing the work area P3 - Describe the risks that may cause hazards when providing temporary hair attachment services to clients P4 - Explain the different types of working methods that promote environmental and sustainable working practices P5 - Explain the importance of accurate record keeping LO2 Understand the factors which influence temporary hair attachment services P6 - Explain the hair classifications and characteristics P7 - Explain how factors influence temporary hair attachment services P8 - Describe factors that can prevent or restrict temporary hair attachment services P9 - Explain the contra-indications to temporarily attach hair services P10 - Explain the value of questioning the client during the consultation P11 - Describe the types and purposes of tests used for temporary hair attachment services P12 - Explain the hair growth cycle and how it can impact on temporary hair attachments P13 - Explain the potential consequences of excessive tension on the hair 10 Temporarily attach hair to enhance a style

LO2 Understand the factors which influence temporary hair attachment services (continued) P14 - Describe the range of protective clothing and products that should be used for the service P15 - Explain the importance of exploring a variety of looks using relevant tools and resources P16 - Explain the importance of the client maintaining good posture during the attachment of temporary hair P17 - Explain the safety considerations that must be taken into account when attaching temporary hair P18 - Explain the importance of following manufacturers instructions for the safe and specific use of temporary hair attachment products, materials and equipment P19 - Explain the types and causes of problems that can occur during the service and how to rectify them P20 - Explain the importance of providing advice and recommendations on the products and services provided in the salon LO3 Know products, tools and equipment used for temporary hair attachment services P21 - Describe the types of temporary hair attachments P22 - Describe the tools used during the attachment of temporary hair P23 - Describe the equipment used during the attachment of temporary hair Assessor IQA (if sampled) Learner EQA (if sampled) Temporarily attach hair to enhance a style 11

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