Application
This unit applies to senior hairdressers who work in and outside the salon preparing hair for fashion parades, hair shows, hairdressing technical seminars, platform demonstrations, training sessions and fashion shoots. Session styling may also take place in television, film and theatre settings.
This role involves research, communication, analysis, planning and then selecting, combining and applying a broad range of products, tools and equipment to create finished hair colours and designs. Finished designs may be creative, classic, current and historical; or in character for events, photographic assignments, film sets, catwalks or platform work. Session stylists may work individually or with other professionals such as make-up artists, fashion designers, photographers, photographic stylists, models and also in session stylist teams.
A person undertaking this role applies discretion and judgement accepts responsibility for outcomes of own work and provides technical leadership in hairdressing teams.
Prerequisites
SIHHTLS401A Provide technical leadership within the hairdressing context
Elements and Performance Criteria
Element | Performance Criteria |
Elements describe the essential outcomes of a unit of competency. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the required skills and knowledge section and the range statement. Assessment of performance is to be consistent with the evidence guide. |
1. Interpret the creative brief. | 1.1. Analyse the objectives of the script or fashion session to determine overall design concepts. 1.2. Participate in preliminary concept meetings with relevant personnel to discuss the hair design requirements for the type of production. 1.3. Identify relevant factors that may determine and affect the finished designs. |
2. Conduct and evaluate research and planning. | 2.1. Undertake research and analyse findings to develop hair design concepts. 2.2. Organise research materials, findings and documentation for use throughout the design development process, and update as required. 2.3. Generate initial concepts against the research findings and discuss with relevant personnel. |
3. Consult and discuss finished design. | 3.1. Consult and examine the model or performer physically and visually to establish specific requirements. 3.2. Confirm finished hair designs appropriate to the character, performance, production or event in consultation with relevant personnel. |
4. Create current, creative and period hair designs. | 4.1. Select and use products, materials, tools and techniques appropriate to the established design results. 4.2. Reflect a predetermined era accurately in finished hair designs, where relevant to the production or event. 4.3. Ensure comfort and safety of the model or performer during each stage of the process. 4.4. Complete finished hair designs within required timeframes. 4.5. Confirm director or coordinator and model or performer satisfaction with finished hair design. 4.6. Document finished hair designs for future performances, events or continuity purposes. |
Required Skills
Required skills |
communication skills in order to: participate in concept meetings discuss research findings with relevant production personnel brief other team members negotiate and confirm finished hair designs with relevant personnel interact with models and performers interact with other production professionals participate in creative teams research skills to: use the internet, print and film media sources to identify contemporary and period hair designs that were popular in specific eras source garments and materials design and planning skills to develop hair colour and design concepts that match a creative brief literacy skills to document and record finished hair designs for future performances, events or continuity purposes technical skills to: use a broad range of products and equipment attach and incorporate hairpieces and ornaments in hair designs use a broad range of products and techniques use a variety of tool to achieve haircut structures problem-solving skills to manage design and technical contingencies that arise numeracy skills to: calculate and manage product quantities minimise waste achieve outcomes in agreed timeframes |
Required knowledge |
the elements and principles of design and their combination and application for a wide variety of finished hair designs the history of contemporary and period hair design, including eras and their popular designs and colours a broad range of technical knowledge in the selection, safe application and effects of colour and lightening products a broad range of technical knowledge in the selection, safe application and effects of chemical reformation products on the hair the care and maintenance of, and techniques for attaching, human and synthetic hairpieces the hairdressing product range available for the session relevant occupational health and safety procedures procedures to ensure the comfort and safety of client model or performer and operator |
Evidence Required
The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package. | |
Overview of assessment | |
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Evidence of the following is essential: planning and negotiating with other production team members, to take into account any cultural or physical requirements, and to ensure model or performer comfort and safety throughout the presentation sourcing and organising equipment and props, including garments for a platform presentation applying the elements and principles of design and a broad range of technical hairdressing skills to create creative, contemporary and period hair designs applying a range of classic and current hair designs on short, medium and long hair in short turnaround times applying relevant occupational health and safety and health regulation requirements. |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Assessment must ensure access to: session styling settings, such as events, film sets, photographic studios or platform work library, internet and film media research sources a range of hairdressing products, equipment, hair accessories, props and audiovisual resources relevant occupational health and safety and health regulations. For further guidance on the use of an appropriate simulated environment, refer to the Assessment Guidelines in this Training Package. |
Method of assessment | A range of assessment methods should be used to assess practical skills and knowledge. The following examples are appropriate for this unit: direct observation of the learner performing a range of tasks in session styling environments, over sufficient time to demonstrate their handling of a range of contingencies. Tasks may include: researching and planning for a hair show, sourcing models, garments, props and equipment and conducting rehearsals where required designing and applying finished looks, incorporating colour, chemical reformation and haircutting or design services according to an agreed plan responding to a creative brief to lead a small team completing hair designs for a fashion parade case studies that involve researching and planning and creating period hair styles for filming or a catwalk event review of portfolios of evidence and third-party reports of on-the-job performance. |
Guidance information for assessment | A unit of competency describes an individual skill but people rarely perform one skill at a time. Many skills are combined on a day-to-day basis in the workplace as part of work processes. This does not mean that each skill described by a unit of competency is prerequisite to another—they are related skills. Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry sector, salon and job role is recommended, for example: SIHHHCS410A Design and perform creative haircuts SIHHHDS406A Design and apply creative long hair designs SIHHHDS407A Apply and maintain wigs and hairpieces |
Range Statement
The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. | |
Overall design concepts may include: | hair designs total looks current, creative or period designs elements of design principles of design overall design concepts. |
Types of productions may include: | feature films advertisements theatre television fashion shoots hair fashion shoots hair shows in-salon presentations technical workshops. |
Research materials may include: | fashion magazines history books photographs, paintings and illustrations from a particular period film and video the internet manufacturer materials design concept, fashion or stage. |
Documentation must include: | overall design concepts folio including photographs and sketches haircut structural graphics technical notes on chemical processes manual files computer database. |
Relevant personnel may include: | director event coordinator presentation team member costume designer fashion designer choreographer makeup artist photographic stylist photographer. |
Finished hair designs may include: | colour effects chemical curling and volumising effects chemical straightening effects haircut structures temporary straight and curved design finishes for direction, volume, curl, waves and texture wigs and hairpieces hair ornaments. |
A predetermined era may include: | historical period current period futuristic period forecasting of looks. |
Sectors
Hairdressing
Competency Field
Technical Leadership
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills.
Licensing Information
No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of endorsement.