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Chapter 21 Hair Removal. s. Chapter Outline. Client Consultation Permanent Hair Removal Methods of Temporary Hair Removal. Learning Objectives. Describe the elements of a client consultation for hair removal. Name the conditions that contraindicate hair removal in the salon. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 21Hair Removal

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Chapter Outline

• Client Consultation• Permanent Hair Removal• Methods of Temporary Hair Removal

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Learning Objectives

• Describe the elements of a client consultation for hair removal.

• Name the conditions that contraindicate hair removal in the salon.

• Identify and describe three methods of permanent hair removal.

• Demonstrate the techniques involved in temporary hair removal.

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Why do we wax?

• Hirsuties or Hypertrichosis – The growth of an unusual amount of hair on parts of he body normally bearing only downy hair, such as the faces of women and the backs of men.

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Client Consultation

• The main purpose of a client consultation is to determine the presence of any contraindications for hair removal.

• A client assessment form and a release form should be filled out before every hair removal service.

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Contraindications

• Accutane• Blood thinners• Drugs for Lupus• Posoriasis• Eczema• Sunburn• Acne• Recent Facial Surgery

• Rosacea• Sensitive Skin• Fever or Cold Sores• Recent Chemical Peels• Recent Microdermabrasion• Any use of Retin – A,

Renova, Tazorac, Differin or Azelex

• Skin Lighteners

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Permanent Hair Removal

Electrolysis – is the removal of hair by means of an electric current that destroys the growth cells of the hair.

Photoepilation – uses intense light to destroy the growth cells of the hair follicles.

Laser Hair Removal – a laser beam is pulsed on the skin, impairing hair growth.

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Temporary Hair Removal

• Shaving

• Tweezing

• Electronic Tweezers

• Depilatory

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Where do we wax?

• Eyebrows• Upper Lip• Cheeks• Chin• Underarms• Arms• Bikini Line

• Legs• Tops of Feet• Toes• Back

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Other Types of Hair Removal

• Threading – a temporary hair removal method that is still practiced today. It involves the manipulation of cotton thread, which is twisted and rolled along the surface of the skin.

• Sugaring – It involves the use of a thick, sugar based paste and is especially appropriae for more sensitive skin types.

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AVEDA PLANT WAX

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Pre-Skin Primer

• Naturally Derived• Organic Aloe• Witch Hazel, Lavender, Camomile, Castor Oil,

Bisabolol

• Cleans surface area that is to be waxed, removes excess oil so wax can better adhere.

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Hard Wax Formula

• No Mineral Oil• 3 Egyptian Floral Waxes• 5 Plant Oils• Wood Rosin, Beeswax and Vitamin E• Organic Tea Tree Oil

• Hard Wax is for smaller areas and for the face, gentler and more effective on facial hair.

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Soft Wax Formula

• No Mineral Oil• 3 Egyptian Floral Waxes• 5 Plant Oils• Wood Rosin, Beeswax and Vitamin E• Organic Tea Tree Oil

• Soft Wax is for larger areas and the body, soft wax can be used on the face if coarse hair exists but hard wax is recommended.

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Aveda Plant Wax System

Procedure Handout

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Aveda’s Hard and Soft Wax

Hand out

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Consultation

• Consultation with guest, use a hand mirror. • Discuss shape, look and amount of hair to be

removed.• Go through the Guest Consultation Form with your

guest.