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Chemical Texture Services
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1. cuticle­ outer layer, chemicals raise cuticle liquid enters cortex
Strong cuticle ­ resistant hair, strong Alkaline Damaged hair­ milder chemicals, less Alkaline.
2. cortex­ gives strength/elasticity, chemical penetration
3. medulla­ innermost layer, function unknown
PH (potential hydrogen)­ hair 4.5­5.5
chemicals ­mild to strong alkaline reforms hair Amino acids­ carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen
Peptide bonds (End bonds), chemical bonds join amino acids
end to end chains like beads (polypeptide chains)
Keratin­ long, coiled, polypeptide chains
Side bonds­ link polypeptide chains
Side bond Types: 1. Disulfide bonds­ sulfur/protein side bonds, broken by chemical services 2. Salt bonds ­weak, easily broken by PH changes 3. Hydrogen bonds­ weak physical bonds easily broken by water, wet sets, thermal styling tools,1/3 of hair strength
2 procedures change structure: 1. Physical action­ wrapping hair on perm rod
2. Chemical action­ processing & neutralizer
Consultation: include on client card
1. clients name, address, phone no.
2. analysis of texture, elasticity, porosity, condition
3. medical conditions, medications
4. previous chemical services, results
5. formula name, amount, timing
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SPIRAL PERM
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Hair & Scalp Anaylsis
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Metallic salt hair color ­not compatible w/chemical services Test: 1oz. 20 vol. peroxide, 20 drops of 28% ammonia Immerse 20 strands, 30 min. Metal not present­ hair lightens, proceed w/service
Metals present­ lightens rapidly,gets hot & smells
Scalp analysis­ check for abrasions,disorders
Texture: diameter
Coarse­ longer processing time, resistant
Medium­ average response Fine­ more fragile,processes faster
Density­ amount of hair per square inch more hair= more rods
Porosity­ ability to absorb moisture
Resistant hair absorbs less, porous hair absorbs more
Overly porous hair ­ less alkaline than resistant hair
Elasticity­ ability of hair to stretch & revert to original shape Indicates strength of side bonds
Normal ­ wet hair stretches & reverts 50% w/out breakage Low elasticity­ damaged hair snaps when stretched
Growth direction ­affects finished style,
consider wrapping pattern & base direction
Permanent Waving Tools
Rod size = curl size
Base sections­ sectioning,subsections creates a plan Base placement­ position of rod in relation to base determined by angle hair is wrapped
on base­ 45 degrees, on base
half­off base­ 90 degrees, 1/2 on base, minimal stress off base­ 45 degrees, below base, underdirected
Base direction­ angle rods are positioned on head horizontal, vertical, diagonal
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LOOSE BODY WAVE
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2 Basic wrap methods ­spiral, croquignole
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Concave rods­small center, larger ends, tighter curl on ends
Straight rods­ uniform, even wave ends to scalp
Soft bender rods­ versatile, bendable
Spiral Wrapping­ wound scalp to ends (long hair)
Loop, circle rod­ 12 in. long, uniform diameter, long hair
Croquinole Wrap­ wound ends to scalp Piggyback wrap­ extra long hair, using two rods
End wraps­ control hair, reduce fish hooks extend beyond ends, store until use
Double flat wrap­two end papers, one under, one over hair Single flat wrap­ single paper over top of hair subsection
Bookend wrap­ one paper folded over hair w/out
squeezing strands together
Reduction Reaction­chemical reaction, breaks disulfide bonds
adds hydrogen or removes oxygen
Thioglycolic acid­ common colorless reducing agent
Protective cream­ up to hairline, protects skin
Alkaline or Cold Waves­ developed 1941, chemicals permanently wave hair w/out heat, PH 9­9.6
Ammonium thioglycolate(ATG)­ reducing agent, alkaline softens & swells hair
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straight medium rods
concave large rods
small concave rods
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PERM WITH EXTRA SMALL RODS
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Types of Waves
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Alkaline or Cold Waves
1. strong, firm curl
2. reducing agent­ Ammonium Thioglycolate 3. PH of alkaline perms ­9.0­9.6
4. wrapped w/water or perm lotion 5. faster processing, room temperature
6. for resistant hair
Acid Waves True acid waves: PH 4.5­7.0, heat required, process slowly 1. Low PH reducing agent ­ Glyceryl Monothioglycolate
2. basic components: activator, neutralizer
3. PH acid balanced perms ­ 7.8­8.2 (not really acid), 4. process room temperature
5. soft, natural curl
6. longer processing 7. wrapped w/water 8. for fragile, color treated hair Exothermic­ chemicals produce heat by mixing products Endothermic­ requires outside heat source (hooded dryer)
Ammonia free­ little odor, alternative ingredients
Thio­free­ low PH waves contain sulfites, weak curl
eg. body waves/alternative waves
Processing
Solution penetrates, first 5­10min.
Processing determined by strength of solution
Reduction Reaction­chemical reaction breaks disulfide bonds
Rinsing­ minimum of 5 min. If smells like perm continue rinsing
Neutralization ­stops action of perm
Stage 1:Oxidation Stage 2: Neutralizer (hydrogen peroxide)­ chemically rebuilds
disulfide bonds, removes extra hydrogen, hair hardens Oct 25 ­ 5:02 PM
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PERM WITH MEDIUM RODS
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Permanent Wave Wrap Techniques
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Basic wrap­ straight wrap, rods move same direction
Curvature wrap­ pie­shaped base sections on curved areas
Bricklay perm­ rods placed in bricklay fashion, blends parts
Weave technique­ zigzag partings blend tools move opposite directions Double rod (piggyback wrap)­ 2 tools, one base section hair, wrap one tool on top of other
increases curl on long hair
Spiral curl ­wrap spirally along tool spiral curls on long hair
Partial perms­ larger tools transition from curled hair to straight unpermed hair Underprocessed­ not processed long enough, weak waves
Overprocessed­ straight, frizzy when dry, too weak to hold
Preliminary test curls­ correct processing time, end results
CHEMICAL HAIR RELAXERS NEXT
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Chemical Hair Relaxers
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Relaxers rearrange curly hair into straight, smooth form
Extremely curly grows in twisted spirals, coils Thinnest, & weakest sections­ located at twists 2 Common Types of Relaxers
• Thio (ATG)
• Sodium Hydroxide
Hydrogen Relaxers­ not compatable w/thio relaxers
different chemistry
THIO Relaxer
• pre shampoo
• active ingredient: ammonium thioglycolate
• softens & swells hair
• Thio (AGT) Relaxer: same reducing agent same as perms • PH above 10 breaks disulfide bonds
• straightens naturally curly hair
• neutralizer, restores PH
Hydroxide Relaxer: 1 component, no mixing
• no pre shampoo
• active ingredient: hydroxide ion
• swells hair twice it's size, breaks disulfide bonds
• same chemistry as depilatories, dissolves hair • PH over 13
• straightens extremely curly hair
• acid balanced, normalizing shampoo/lotion restores PH • shampoo 3x's, deactivates residues of relaxer
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Winter wonderland
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Relaxers
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Hydroxide relaxers need 3 components
1. Relaxer
2. Neutralizer/normalizing shampoo or lotions, restore acidic PH
3. Conditioner­ restores natural oils
Selecting Relaxers
• Sodium Hydroxide­ lye relaxers
• Lithium Hydroxide­ no lye • Guanidine Hydroxide­ no lye
• Αmmonium Thioglycolate­ Thio relaxer, no lye
• Ammonium sulfite/bisulfite­ low PH, no lye
Metal Hydroxide Relaxers:
• sodium hydroxide
• potassium hydroxide
• lithium hydroxide
• Οne component: no mixing
Lanthionization:
• Hydroxide relaxer remove one atom of sulfur from a disulfide bond • Disulfide bonds broken by hydroxide relaxers can never be reformed
• disulfide bonds are side bonds formed when sulfur atoms
in 2 adjacent protein chains are joined together
Guanidine Relaxer
• Sold as no­lye relaxer
• two components mixed prior to use
• for sensitive scalps
• Less irritating but more drying to hair
Low PH Relaxer
• Sulfites & Bisufites
• marketed as alternative relaxers
• Compatable w/thio relaxer only
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Body heat
• accelerates action of chemicals
• apply relaxer near scalp last
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BASE Cream
• protects scalp/skin when relaxing hair melts at body temperature
BASE & NO­BASE Sodium Hydroxide relaxers
• Base relaxer­ requires base on the scalp, ears, hairline
• No base relaxer­ base is built into product apply base to ears and hairline only
Chemical Relaxing requires Two Actions:
• chemical • physical (smoothing hair with the tail of the tint brush)
What ACTIVATES THE RELAXER?
• Pressure from smoothing hair with the tail of the tint brush
RELAXER STRENGTHS: concentration of hydroxide
• MILD­ FINE, COLOR TREATED OR DAMAGED HAIR
• REGULAR­ NORMAL HAIR W/ MEDIUM CURL
• SUPER­ EXTREMELY CURLY, COARSE HAIR
Wide toothed comb­ prevents stretching when removing tangles
Strand test
• predetermines results of chemical relaxers
• predetermines timing & formula Conditioning treatments before RELAXING
• hair damaged by hot­comb straightening
• Tinted or lightened hair Oct 25 ­ 5:07 PM
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RELAXERS
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HAIR ANALYSIS:
POROSITY determines processing time of a relaxer
ELASTICITY determines ability of hair to stretch & contract
TEXTURE determines strength & type of relaxer needed
Breakage
overlapping chemicals on a retouch
overprocessing or rough combing after a relaxer
no hot irons or excessive heat on chemically relaxed hair
HYDROXIDE RELAXER APPLICATION
APPLY TO TOP OF HAIR STRAND
MOST RESISTANT AREA FIRST, HAIRLINE LAST
VIRGIN ­ ½ INCH OFF SCALP & ENDS THEN COMPLETE SHAMPOO 3 times AFTER PROCESSING
Retouches: to avoid overprocessing wait last few minutes to apply relaxer closest to scalp
Curl Reformation­loosens overly curly hair into larger curls, waves
Soft curl perms or Jherri Curls­ combination of a thio relaxer &
a thio permanent wave wrapped on larger rods than client's curl
Test curls­ unwound 1 1/2 turns.
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Snowman scene
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