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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To identify and understand roles and career paths
• Identify different salons.
• Identify clients.
• Services available in the hair and beauty industry.
• Identify occupational roles.
• Working patterns in the hair and beauty industry.
• Career opportunities.
• Training and career opportunities in the hair and beauty sector.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO DO…
• You will need to research and create an assignment, showing understanding of this unit.
• You will need to include pictures, present your work neatly and to a high standard (preferably on computer).
• You are allowed to cut pictures from magazines and newspapers, or from posters.
• You need to identify where you gathered your information from, make reference to authors, web sites, books etc. remember to create a bibliography at the end of your assignment identifying these sources.
• Your assignment should have a front sheet, index, introduction, body, conclusion and bibliography.
• There are many different types of salons in the industry, who will employ a skilled workforce, can you identify these salons?
• Create a table, spidergram, or list salons you have
researched, include images.
TYPES OF SALONS
Hairdressing
salons Barbers
Beauty
salon
Nail
bar
Specialist
salons
Clinics
Health
farms Health &
fitness
clubs
Leisure
centres
hotels
Cruise
liners
Theatre
Film
/ TV
Department
stores
TYPES OF SALONS
Salons
CLIENTS SALONS ATTRACT Think about the clients who would use the salons we have
discussed, list or create a table of different clients, services they
would have and their needs (work in pairs).
Client
Services and client’s needs
Pensioners
Profession
al People
Children
Gent’s
Young Mothers
House Wife’s
Teenagers
Disabled
people
CLIENTS SALONS ATTRACT What services
would the following
clients have, and
what facilities
should be available
to them?
Clients
• List Hairdressing and Beauty services available, you can do this in a
table format if you prefer.
• Give a brief description of the services you have chosen.
• Research prices of services in salons either on the internet, magazines,
or ask salon’s for price lists, work out the average price of each
service.
HAIRDRESSING SERVICES
AVAILABLE
HAIRDRESSING SERVICES
AVAILABLE
Services
Describe the service
Average price
Wet cut Shampooing and conditioning hair, cutting hair into
shape, client leaves without styling the hair. £10
Blow dry Shampooing and styling the hair, stylist uses a hand held hairdryer , tools and products to shape the hair.
£18
Shampoo and set Shampooing the hair, using product to give the style some body and hold, placing rollers in the hair to form a curl, placing the client under a hooded dryer to set the hair into shape, dress the hair into
desired result.
£18
Colour Varies from root application colour to full head of foils, product choice will very depending on the desired result.
From £30
Perm Shampooing the hair and placing perming rods in
the hair following a pattern, this process permanently changes the structure of the hair and the curl will have to grow out.
From £30
Hair up Styling the hair from dry into a dressed look , usually ornamentation will be added to enhance the style.
From £40
Gent’s cut Cutting gent’s hair into shape using clippers, scissors and thinning scissors, usually a dry cut.
£10
HAIRDRESSING SERVICES
AVAILABLE
Services
Describe the service
Average price
Cut and blow dry Shampooing, cutting and styling clients
hair to the desired style, use of products ,
tools and equipment.
£25
Straightening Straightening hair using heated
equipment, client will specify the desired
result, use of product to protect the hair.
£10
Wedding hair Provide a practice session and on the
day service for styling the bride and her
bridesmaids , provide products, clips and
give advice on maintaining the style
throughout the day.
From £70
Children’s cut Dry cut on children from the age of 6
months to 14.
Style as required.
£5 - £10
BEAUTY TREATMENTS AVAILABLE
Services
Describe the service
Average price
Facial Provide a treatment for the client
which involves a cleanse, tone and
moisturise incorporating a massage.
From £30
Make-up Creating a look the client wants,
providing advice on products and
aftercare advice.
From £30
Eye brow shaping Shaping eye brows by plucking,
threading, waxing to meet the
requirements of the client.
From £10
Waxing Meeting clients needs waxing, bikini,
full/half leg, under arms, facial. From £5
Tanning False tanning using excellent product,
body brushing to exfoliate and after
care advice.
From £30
Body massage Full or half body massage, use of
appropriate products, relaxing the
client.
From £40
BEAUTY TREATMENTS AVAILABLE
Services
Describe the service
Average price
Indian head massage Using essential oils to nourish and
relax the scalp, gives the client a
sense of wellbeing.
£40
Manicure Removal of nail varnish, preparing
the nails, hand and arm massage
and applying varnish to the nails,
after care advice .
From £15
Pedicure Removal of nail varnish, preparing
the nails, foot massage and applying
varnish to the nails, after care
advice.
From £15
Aromatherapy massage Using essential oils and relaxing
massage techniques, soothes the
client.
£50
Tinting (eye lash/ eye brow) Eye lash or eye brow tinting, some
clients will want both, use of correct
product on delicate areas to
enhance the appearance of the
eyes.
From £10
Here is a list of roles within the hair and beauty industry, in small groups research the following job roles and what they
will be doing, present your findings to the whole group.
OCCUPATIONAL ROLES
Roles
Salon owner
Salon junior
Colour technician
Hair stylist Session stylist
Barber Product technician
Beauty therapist Manufacturers sales rep
Make-up artist Spa therapist
Nail technician Beauty consultant
Salon manager Trainer / tutor
Receptionist Assessor
OCCUPATIONAL ROLES
Roles Description
Salon junior Cleaning, shampooing, removal of colour/ perm,
answering the telephone, making appointments,
dealing with payments, supporting a stylist, learning skills.
Hair stylist Dealing with clients, carrying out services the client
would like, after care advice, selling products.
Barber Cutting and styling gent’s hair, beards, shaving.
Beauty therapist Dealing with client’s, giving treatments and after care
advice, selling products.
Make-up artist Creating a finished look as required by the client,
advising client on product choice and application,
selling products.
Nail technician Manicure, pedicure, acrylic and gel nails, providing a
service and dealing with clients, offer after care advice
and sell products.
Salon manager A person who is appointed to oversee the running of the
salon on a daily basis.
Receptionist First contact clients have with the salon, first impressions,
needs to be polite, efficient and able to communicate
well with clients, a bilingual receptionist would be
preferred.
OCCUPATIONAL ROLES
Roles Description
Salon owner Owns the salon may be a hairdresser or beauty therapist who works at the salon.
Colour technician Application of all colouring products and techniques.
Session stylist Expert in styling.
Product technician Orders and monitors stock control in the salon dealing with manufacturers.
Manufacturers sales rep Sales person for a company who visits establishments to promote products and services.
Spa therapist Therapist in a spa, offering alternative therapy.
Beauty consultant Gives expert advice on all beauty treatments.
Trainer / tutor Training and teaching in a salon or college environment.
Assessor Assessing stylist’s competency at fulfilling their role.
You will need to research in to the meaning of the
following working patterns, this will enable you to
understand what the employer expects from an
employee in employment (research on your own)
WORKING PATTERNS
Working patterns description
Shift work
Flexible working
Part time
Full time
Contracted hours employee
0 hours employee
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Career Opportunities
Hairdressing salon Health farm Department store
Barbers Health and fitness club Fashion and photographic settings
Beauty salon Leisure centre Hospitals
Nail bar Hotels Mobile salons
Specialist salon Cruise liners Home visits (mobile)
Clinics Theatre /TV/ Film Freelance
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• In pairs, research the career opportunities shown and discuss
the for and against of each.
• Which career do you think you would like to follow?
• How would you gain confidence and the qualifications needed for this career?
• Which skills learnt do you think would be transferable skills?
(skills you can use in a different working environment)
• Using your text books, internet and college prospectus, can
you identify qualifications needed within the hair and beauty industry, how would you achieve these?
• What benefits would you think there is from having qualifications, and industrial experience?
QUALIFICATIONS
AND
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
QUALIFICATIONS
AND
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
• Full-time college course (qualifications from level 1-4)
• Part time college course as part of an apprenticeship scheme
(level 2-3)
• Private training in the salon by training providers (Môn Training,
ADT)
• Training by salon franchise (Francesco group, Andrew Collinge)
• Training facilitator at a hairdressing and beauty wholesalers
(Sally’s, M&S, CTC)