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Portfolio reference: Learner name: Client name/reference: New client Regular client Advise and consult with clients Perm and neutralise hair Shampoo, condition and treat the hair and scalp Hair relaxing treatments and techniques Cut ladies hair Cut men s hair Style and finish hair Plait and twist hair Set and dress hair Temporarily attach hair to enhance a style Colour and lighten hair Client wishes/occasion; Service overview/service timings: Hair classifications Type 1 Straight hair Type 2 Wavy hair Type 3 Curly hair Type 4 Very curly hair Texture 1a Fine 1b Medium 1c Coarse Straight Straight with volume Straight difficult hair 2a Fine 2b Medium 2c Coarse S pattern Frizzy S pattern Very frizzy S pattern 3a Fine 3b Medium 3c Coarse Soft curl Loose curl Tight curl 4a Fine 4b Medium 4c Coarse Tightly coiled curl pattern Z pattern & spring curl Tight Z pattern Influencing factors: Density (amount of hair) Thick Medium Thin Hair length Above shoulder Below shoulder One length Layered Fringe % of white hair None 10% 25% 50% 75% Skin tone Warm Neutral Cool Ash Hair condition Normal Heat Chemically Product build-up Environmentally Scalp condition Normal Oily Dandruff Dry Product build-up Chemically treated Virgin permed coloured hi-lighted Growth patterns Cowlick Widows peak Nape whorl Double crown relaxed Male pattern baldness Face shapes: Oval Square Round Heart Oblong Diamond _v1_august 2018 Page 1 of 5

Will the contra-indications affect the service: History of allergic reaction colour Yes No Other known allergies Yes No Skin disorders and diseases Yes No Incompatibility of products on hair Yes No Medical history Yes No Medical advice or instructions Yes No Evident hair damage Yes No Cuts and abrasions Yes No Recent injuries/scar tissue Yes No Removal of extensions/plaits Yes No Lifestyle Yes No Piercings Yes No Advice given/actions taken Personal protective equipment: PPE Gown Cutting collar Towel(s) Cotton wool Cape Neck protection Cap Gloves Apron Chemical proof gown Women s hair cut type One length Short or long graduation Uniform layer Square layer Combination of haircuts: (state) Disconnection Square Taper Round Fade Men s hair cut type (Optional unit) Parting One length Short or long graduation Uniform layer Square layer Flat top _v1_august 2018 Page 2 of 5

Testing hair results: Porosity test Good Average Poor Elasticity test Good Average Poor Incompatibility test Negative reaction Positive reaction Skin test Negative reaction Positive reaction Test cutting/colour test Development strand test Test curl/development test curl Achieved target result Achieved target result Other result: Other result: Pull test Good Average Poor Tools/Equipment: Multi-purpose/ wide tooth comb Cutting comb Pin tail comb Tail comb Dressing comb Round brush(es) Vent brush Flat brush Bristle brush Conical wand Hand held dryer Diffuser Hand held dryer nozzles Curling tongs Water spray Hot brush Straighteners Hood dryer Timer Cotton wool Heat accelerator Steamer Heated damp towels Grips, pins/ adornments Heated rollers Tools/Equipment used Pin curl clips Roller with pins Bendy soft rollers Velcro rollers Hair net Mirror Neck brush Bowl and brush Sectioning clips/clamps Clipper attachments/grades Scissors Razors Thinning scissors Clippers Extension latch hook Extension clips Hot glue gun Extension thread Other: Extension needle _v1_august 2018 Page 3 of 5

Service information/techniques used: Shampoo/condition/ treat Effleurage Petrissage Rotary Tapotement Friction Women s/men s cutting Club cutting Scissor over comb Clipper over comb Freehand Texturising Thinning Covering the ear Around the ear With fringe Men s necklines Natural Square Round Full neckline Style and finish Creating curl Straightening Smoothing Creating movement Creating volume Set and dress Brick Directional Spiral curling On/off base Pin curl volume/flat Root to point Point to root Back-brushing Back-combing Creating curl Straightening Smoothing Creating movement Creating volume Temporary Semi-permanent Quasi Permanent Lightening Colour and lighten Full head Re-growth Full head woven highlights/lowlights Pulled through highlights/lowlights Other: (state) Identify the hair colour using ICC numbering Roots Mid-lengths Ends system Quantity of colour products used ¼ tube ½ tube ¾ tube Whole tube Quantity of lightening products used Peroxide strength used Application sequence Other: 2% 4% 6% 9% 12% Perming Channel Directional Brickwork Spiral Relaxing Re-growth (4 to 8 weeks Re-growth (up to 12 weeks) Virgin application Hand application Top/bottom application Temporarily attach hair Up to 24 hours Clip in attachment 24 hours to 6 weeks Cold weft bonding Taped weft Man-made/ synthetic Human hair Plait and twist Multiple cornrows French plait Fishtail plait Two strand twist Flat twist _v1_august 2018 Page 4 of 5

Products use: Normal Oily Product build-up Dry Heat Shampooing Environmentally Fine/limp Pre-perming/ Surface Penetrating Scalp treatment Dandruff affected Dry scalp Conditioning/ treatments Pre-perming/ Post-perming/ Treatment: (state) Oils Creams Spirit based Lotions Other: (state) Style and finish Set and dress Lotions Mousse Activator Gel Heat protector Spray Wax Cream Serum Gloss Perm and neutralise Barrier cream Pre/post- treatment Chemical re-arranger Perm lotion Neutralisers Hair relaxing Sodium relaxer Non-sodium relaxer Scalp protectors Pre-post- treatment Normalising shampoo Advice and recommendations How to maintain style/service Yes No Advice given Additional services Yes No Additional products Yes No Time interval between services Yes No How lifestyle can be affected Yes No Areas for future development: Service Techniques Timing Communication Client care Other Lecturer/Trainer signature: Student signature: Additional information (If required): _v1_august 2018 Page 5 of 5