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E3a Knowledge Questions and Answers Unit H6 (012) Cut hair using basic techniques

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E3a Knowledge Questions and Answers

Unit H6 (012)

Cut hair using basic techniques

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1. State your salons requirements for client preparation

Answer:

Candidates answer should reflect salon policy but include reference to gowning the client

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2. State the maximum time allocated by your salon for the following:

Hair Cuts Length of time

One length

Uniform Layer

Short graduation

Long graduation

Answer: Times should reflect the maximum allocated in the candidates salon

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3. State your salons and legal requirements for the disposal of waste

materials

Answer:

Make reference to disposal of hair and sharps

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4. List at least two items from the range of protective clothing and materials that should

be available for clients

Answer:

Responses should include two of the following – gowns, cutting collar, cape, neck strips, towels

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5. Describe why it is important to protect clients from hair clippings

Answer:

To maintain client comfort throughout and following the service

To protect the clients clothing

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6. Describe how the position of your client and yourself can affect the desired outcome and minimise fatigue and the risk of injury

Answer:Client – seat the client comfortably with back against

the chair. Try to prevent the client from slouching. This minimises discomfort to the client and helps the stylist to complete the haircut correctly.

Yourself – stand with feet slightly apart to maintain balance and even distribution of weight. Avoid stretching or bending. This helps to prevent long term injury

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7. State two safety considerations that have to be taken into account when cutting hair

Answer: Disposal of sharps in accordance with legal

requirements and salon procedures Client position and comfort Avoid harm to self and others Prompt removal of hair cuttings from the

floor Care when handling cutting tools

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8. Briefly describe why it is important to avoid cross infection and infestation

Answer: To ensure the image and reputation of the

salon is maintained To minimise the risk of spreading infection

and infestation

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9. State two reasons why work areas should be kept clean and tidy

Answer:

To minimise the risk of cross infection To maintain a professional image To reduce hazards

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10. Briefly describe why it is important to position your cutting tools for ease of

use.

Answer:

To ensure that all tools are readily available and to provide an efficient method throughout the service.

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11. State three methods that can be used in the salon for sterilising tools and

equipment

Answer:

Moist heat Chemical Ultra violet rays

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12. Identify the appropriate method of sterilisation for the tools listed

Cutting Tools Appropriate method of sterilisation

Scissors Moist Heat UV Rays

Razors Moist Heat UV Rays

Combs Chemicals UV Rays

Sectioning Clips Chemicals UV Rays

Answer:

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13. Outline at least four methods for working safely and hygienically when cutting hair

Answer:The candidate should make reference to at least four of

the following: Use clean protective materials Sterilise all tools Use tools with care Remove hair cuttings from floor at end of service Remove hair cuttings from client throughout the

service Keep work area clean and tidy throughout service

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14. State at least three ways of correctly using and maintaining cutting tools

Answer:

The candidates response should include at least three of the following:

Ensure that all tools are fit for purpose Use only for intended purpose Carry in a safe manner Clean and sterilise after use Oil cutting tools are required

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15. State the importance of personal hygiene

Answer: To minimise offence to clients and

colleagues To reduce the risk of cross infection To reduce the risk of cross infestation

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16. Describe briefly why each of the following factors must be taken into consideration prior and

during cutting

Suspected infections Suspected infestations Hair density Hair texture Hair type

Head and face shape Hair elasticity Hair growth patterns Piercings Scalp disorders

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16. Answer: Suspected infections: to minimise the risk of spreading the infection Suspected infestation: to minimise the risk of spreading the infestation Hair density – the hair may be too abundant or too sparse for the expected result Hair texture – the texture of the clients hair may be unsuitable for the expected

result Hair type – the hair may be too curly, wavy or straight for the expected result Head and face shape – the choice of haircut or style may be unflattering for the

clients head or face shape Hair elasticity – the degree of tension applied to the hair will vary according to the

amount of elasticity Hair growth patterns – the client may have a hair growth pattern that will influence

the choice of the hair cut Piercings – to minimise the risk of injury or discomfort to the client if cutting tools

or combs come into contact with piercing To ensure that the haircut can be completed to the satisfaction of the client Scalp disorders – the client may have a scalp disorder that will influence the choice

of the haircut

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17. List the factors which should be considered when cutting wet hair and dry hair

Answer: Hair elasticity Hair growth pattern Hair type Hair style

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18. State the average rate of hair growth

Answer:

1.25cm (or ½ inch) per month

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19. State why it is important to check the hair before and after shampooing prior to

cuttingAnswer:

Before shampooing – to enable the stylist to identify the natural hair growth patterns, hair density, texture, elasticity, degree of curl and preferred direction of hair

After shampooing – to enable the stylist to identify the natural lie of hair, the degree of curl and elasticity

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20. State the importance of consulting with clients throughout the cutting

process.

Answer:

To accurately establish the clients wishes, to provide accurate information to the client, to confirm the progress of the haircut in meeting the clients expectations.

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21. State the importance of applying the correct degree of tension to the hair

when cutting

Answer: To avoid stretching the hair and thereby

cutting it too short

To avoid using different tensions that would create an uneven result

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22. State a.) when and b.) how to use club, freehand and scissor over comb

cutting techniquesAnswera.) Club – to reduce length, to retain bulk of hair

Freehand – when tension is to be avoided or is not requiredScissor over comb – to achieve graduation in a hair cut, to achieve a shorter, closer look

b.) Club – hair is held between fingers and cut straight acrossFreehand – hair is combed into position and cut without being held Scissor over comb – hair is lifted by and held in the comb whilst being cut with the scissors

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23. State the reasons for establishing and following cutting guidelines

Answer: To determine the finished length and shape

of the required haircut To ensure methodical progression of the

haircut To enable an accurate cut to be achieved

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24. State the importance of cross checking the cut

Answer:

To ensure the accuracy of the hair cut

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25. State the importance of working with the natural fall of the hair when

considering weight distribution within a hair cut

Answer:

To ensure that the expected shape of the hair cut can be achieved