Implement and materials
Blow-dryer
with attachment, wide-tooth comb, styling cape, styling lotion, Round brush and
Neck strip.
Preparation
- After
shampooing, return the client to the seated position and comb out any tangles
in the hair. Remove excess moisture from the hair y blotting with a towel.
- Place a
clean neck strip on the client and drape with a cutting or styling cape.
- Escort
the client the styling chair.
Procedure to Blow-dry short, layered, Curly hair
To
Blow-dry short, layered, Curly hair so as to produce a smooth full finish, follow
theses steps
1.Distribute
styling product through the hair with your finger and comb through with a wide
tooth comb.
2.Using
the comb, mold the hair into the desired shape while still wet.
3.For
volume and lift, similar to that which you would get from a roller set, Use a
small round brush. Apply a mousses or spray volumizer at the base. Section and
part the hair according to the size of the curl desired
4.
Insert the round brush at the base of the curl. The degree of lift determines
the types of volume you will achieve. Using the techniques’ half base. For maximum
lift, insert the brush on the base and driest the hair section up at a
125degree angle. Direct the stream of air from the blow-dryer over the curl in
a back-and-forth motion.
5.When
the section is completely dry, press the cooling button and cool down the
section to strengthen the curl formation. Release the brush by unwinding the
section from the brush. For less lift at the scalp, begin by holding the section
at 90-or70-degree angle, make sure the scalp and hair are completely dry before
combing out the style or the shape ill no last. Finish with hair spray.
CAUTION.
Never
hold the blow-dryer too long in one place. Direct it from the scalp toward the
end of the hair. The hot air should flow in the direction in which the hair is
wound; improper technique will rough up the hair cuticle and give the hair a
frizzy appearance.
Always
direct the hot air away from the client scalp to avoid scalp burns’ move the
blow-dryer in a constant back-and-forth motion unless you are using the cooling
button to cool a section. Because hair stretches easily when it is wet,
partially towel-dry the hair before blow-drying. Especially damaged or chemical
treated hair. This is necessary if you are cutting the hair will blow-dry it,
as the hair will already be partially dry from the amount of time it takes to
cut it.
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