Hairstyling Foundation 2 (HAIR 1020)
Building upon the foundational knowledge introduced in HAIR 1010, students delve into advanced cutting techniques involving razors and specialty shears. Students master specific tools and techniques for texturizing methods like thinning, slithering, point cutting, slicing, and razor rotation.
Expanding their styling repertoire, students explore wet and dry hair techniques and long hair preparation and styling, fostering creativity and gaining an understanding of desired finishing results and client suitability. Colour skills are enhanced by exploring multi-dimensional foil highlights, lowlights, virgin bleach application, lightning retouch, and toner services.
Students are introduced to additional permanent wave wrapping techniques, including specialty wraps, long hair permanent waving methods, and insights into the Keratin hair smoothing system and various hair relaxers. Students also explore salon and spa business concepts, covering branding, marketing, business plans, financial requirements, rental agreements, insurance, and human resources.
A unique aspect of the course is the opportunity for students to observe, learn, and assist in a professional salon environment of their choice. This salon work experience provides valuable insights into a stylist's general functions, duties, roles, and responsibilities in a real-world setting.
Expanding their styling repertoire, students explore wet and dry hair techniques and long hair preparation and styling, fostering creativity and gaining an understanding of desired finishing results and client suitability. Colour skills are enhanced by exploring multi-dimensional foil highlights, lowlights, virgin bleach application, lightning retouch, and toner services.
Students are introduced to additional permanent wave wrapping techniques, including specialty wraps, long hair permanent waving methods, and insights into the Keratin hair smoothing system and various hair relaxers. Students also explore salon and spa business concepts, covering branding, marketing, business plans, financial requirements, rental agreements, insurance, and human resources.
A unique aspect of the course is the opportunity for students to observe, learn, and assist in a professional salon environment of their choice. This salon work experience provides valuable insights into a stylist's general functions, duties, roles, and responsibilities in a real-world setting.
Course code: HAIR 1020
Credits: 16.0
Tuition: $0
Length: 400.0 hours
Course outline:
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Prerequisites
HAIR 1010. No schedule is currently available. Please check again later.
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Additional Information
- Use and Maintenance of Tools and Equipment.
- Haircutting.
- Hair Styling.
- Hair colouring.
- Chemical Waving.
- Hygiene, Sanitation and Disinfection Practices.
- Hair and Scalp Care.
- Client Services.
This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.
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