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Evidence Guide: SHBHCUT007 - Create combined traditional and classic men’s haircut structures

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SHBHCUT007 - Create combined traditional and classic men’s haircut structures

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Consult with client and assess hair.

  1. Determine, through discussion and questioning, client satisfaction or dissatisfaction with current haircut structure.
  2. Discuss client preferences, and expectations of desired finished result using visual aids to assist.
  3. Engage client in discussion about lifestyle and self-care factors that may impact on success of haircut design.
  4. Visually and physically examine and analyse client hair characteristics and existing haircut structure.
  5. Evaluate client facial features and bone structure for suitable complementary haircut designs.
  6. Consider all factors to visualise, communicate and recommend haircut designs appropriate for the client.
  7. Determine the best design and obtain client agreement to proceed with recommended haircut structure.
Determine, through discussion and questioning, client satisfaction or dissatisfaction with current haircut structure.

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Discuss client preferences, and expectations of desired finished result using visual aids to assist.

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Engage client in discussion about lifestyle and self-care factors that may impact on success of haircut design.

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Visually and physically examine and analyse client hair characteristics and existing haircut structure.

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Evaluate client facial features and bone structure for suitable complementary haircut designs.

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Consider all factors to visualise, communicate and recommend haircut designs appropriate for the client.

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Determine the best design and obtain client agreement to proceed with recommended haircut structure.

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Select equipment and prepare for service.

  1. Select appropriate cutting techniques to achieve planned haircut design.
  2. Select and prepare equipment according to planned design and cutting techniques to be used.
  3. Apply wraps to ensure client protection and safety.
Select appropriate cutting techniques to achieve planned haircut design.

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Select and prepare equipment according to planned design and cutting techniques to be used.

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Apply wraps to ensure client protection and safety.

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Cut hair into combined structures.

  1. Maintain client and operator comfort, safety and hygiene throughout haircutting service according to organisational procedures.
  2. Position and adjust client head and neck during service to enable access and achieve required angles of lift.
  3. Section and secure hair to divide into manageable and controllable areas.
  4. Establish external design guidelines, direction of design lines and internal design lines according to desired hair length and component haircut structure and cross-check throughout service.
  5. Take clean sections, using appropriate angles of lift and distribution suited to the component haircut structure.
  6. Apply even lift tension, use cutting tool at appropriate angle to parting lines and cut hair using techniques suited to the component haircut structure.
  7. Position cutting hand with palm toward or away, up or down according to operator comfort, length of hair, and line and area of head being cut.
  8. Maintain evenly wet or dry hair and follow a logical sectioning and parting pattern to combine or blend haircut structures, according to the planned design.
Maintain client and operator comfort, safety and hygiene throughout haircutting service according to organisational procedures.

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Teacher:
Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Position and adjust client head and neck during service to enable access and achieve required angles of lift.

Completed
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Teacher:
Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Section and secure hair to divide into manageable and controllable areas.

Completed
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Teacher:
Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Establish external design guidelines, direction of design lines and internal design lines according to desired hair length and component haircut structure and cross-check throughout service.

Completed
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Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Take clean sections, using appropriate angles of lift and distribution suited to the component haircut structure.

Completed
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Apply even lift tension, use cutting tool at appropriate angle to parting lines and cut hair using techniques suited to the component haircut structure.

Completed
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Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Position cutting hand with palm toward or away, up or down according to operator comfort, length of hair, and line and area of head being cut.

Completed
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Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maintain evenly wet or dry hair and follow a logical sectioning and parting pattern to combine or blend haircut structures, according to the planned design.

Completed
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Outline haircuts.

  1. Use clippers or scissors to mark haircut outlines over and behind ears to suit haircut.
  2. Use clippers to outline sideburns, where present.
  3. Use clippers or razors in direction of hair growth to create planned neckline shape and length.
  4. Clean or dispose of equipment and dispose of hair waste according to health regulations and organisational procedures.
Use clippers or scissors to mark haircut outlines over and behind ears to suit haircut.

Completed
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Use clippers to outline sideburns, where present.

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Use clippers or razors in direction of hair growth to create planned neckline shape and length.

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Clean or dispose of equipment and dispose of hair waste according to health regulations and organisational procedures.

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Finish hair to shape and review service.

  1. Select finishing tools, products and techniques and use to finish planned haircut designs to client satisfaction.
  2. Review service outcomes against client design expectations and confirm client satisfaction with result.
  3. Propose remedial action in response to any client concerns and post service analysis of hair design appearance.
  4. Reach agreement with client on proposed solutions through positive and open communication.
  5. Advise on after service maintenance and recommend home care products.
Select finishing tools, products and techniques and use to finish planned haircut designs to client satisfaction.

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Review service outcomes against client design expectations and confirm client satisfaction with result.

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Propose remedial action in response to any client concerns and post service analysis of hair design appearance.

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Reach agreement with client on proposed solutions through positive and open communication.

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Advise on after service maintenance and recommend home care products.

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Assessed

Teacher: ___________________________________ Date: _________

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Consult with client and assess hair.

1.1.Determine, through discussion and questioning, client satisfaction or dissatisfaction with current haircut structure.

1.2.Discuss client preferences, and expectations of desired finished result using visual aids to assist.

1.3.Engage client in discussion about lifestyle and self-care factors that may impact on success of haircut design.

1.4.Visually and physically examine and analyse client hair characteristics and existing haircut structure.

1.5.Evaluate client facial features and bone structure for suitable complementary haircut designs.

1.6.Consider all factors to visualise, communicate and recommend haircut designs appropriate for the client.

1.7.Determine the best design and obtain client agreement to proceed with recommended haircut structure.

2. Select equipment and prepare for service.

2.1.Select appropriate cutting techniques to achieve planned haircut design.

2.2.Select and prepare equipment according to planned design and cutting techniques to be used.

2.3.Apply wraps to ensure client protection and safety.

3. Cut hair into combined structures.

3.1.Maintain client and operator comfort, safety and hygiene throughout haircutting service according to organisational procedures.

3.2.Position and adjust client head and neck during service to enable access and achieve required angles of lift.

3.3.Section and secure hair to divide into manageable and controllable areas.

3.4.Establish external design guidelines, direction of design lines and internal design lines according to desired hair length and component haircut structure and cross-check throughout service.

3.5.Take clean sections, using appropriate angles of lift and distribution suited to the component haircut structure.

3.6.Apply even lift tension, use cutting tool at appropriate angle to parting lines and cut hair using techniques suited to the component haircut structure.

3.7.Position cutting hand with palm toward or away, up or down according to operator comfort, length of hair, and line and area of head being cut.

3.8.Maintain evenly wet or dry hair and follow a logical sectioning and parting pattern to combine or blend haircut structures, according to the planned design.

4. Outline haircuts.

4.1.Use clippers or scissors to mark haircut outlines over and behind ears to suit haircut.

4.2.Use clippers to outline sideburns, where present.

4.3.Use clippers or razors in direction of hair growth to create planned neckline shape and length.

4.4.Clean or dispose of equipment and dispose of hair waste according to health regulations and organisational procedures.

5. Finish hair to shape and review service.

5.1.Select finishing tools, products and techniques and use to finish planned haircut designs to client satisfaction.

5.2.Review service outcomes against client design expectations and confirm client satisfaction with result.

5.3.Propose remedial action in response to any client concerns and post service analysis of hair design appearance.

5.4.Reach agreement with client on proposed solutions through positive and open communication.

5.5.Advise on after service maintenance and recommend home care products.

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Consult with client and assess hair.

1.1.Determine, through discussion and questioning, client satisfaction or dissatisfaction with current haircut structure.

1.2.Discuss client preferences, and expectations of desired finished result using visual aids to assist.

1.3.Engage client in discussion about lifestyle and self-care factors that may impact on success of haircut design.

1.4.Visually and physically examine and analyse client hair characteristics and existing haircut structure.

1.5.Evaluate client facial features and bone structure for suitable complementary haircut designs.

1.6.Consider all factors to visualise, communicate and recommend haircut designs appropriate for the client.

1.7.Determine the best design and obtain client agreement to proceed with recommended haircut structure.

2. Select equipment and prepare for service.

2.1.Select appropriate cutting techniques to achieve planned haircut design.

2.2.Select and prepare equipment according to planned design and cutting techniques to be used.

2.3.Apply wraps to ensure client protection and safety.

3. Cut hair into combined structures.

3.1.Maintain client and operator comfort, safety and hygiene throughout haircutting service according to organisational procedures.

3.2.Position and adjust client head and neck during service to enable access and achieve required angles of lift.

3.3.Section and secure hair to divide into manageable and controllable areas.

3.4.Establish external design guidelines, direction of design lines and internal design lines according to desired hair length and component haircut structure and cross-check throughout service.

3.5.Take clean sections, using appropriate angles of lift and distribution suited to the component haircut structure.

3.6.Apply even lift tension, use cutting tool at appropriate angle to parting lines and cut hair using techniques suited to the component haircut structure.

3.7.Position cutting hand with palm toward or away, up or down according to operator comfort, length of hair, and line and area of head being cut.

3.8.Maintain evenly wet or dry hair and follow a logical sectioning and parting pattern to combine or blend haircut structures, according to the planned design.

4. Outline haircuts.

4.1.Use clippers or scissors to mark haircut outlines over and behind ears to suit haircut.

4.2.Use clippers to outline sideburns, where present.

4.3.Use clippers or razors in direction of hair growth to create planned neckline shape and length.

4.4.Clean or dispose of equipment and dispose of hair waste according to health regulations and organisational procedures.

5. Finish hair to shape and review service.

5.1.Select finishing tools, products and techniques and use to finish planned haircut designs to client satisfaction.

5.2.Review service outcomes against client design expectations and confirm client satisfaction with result.

5.3.Propose remedial action in response to any client concerns and post service analysis of hair design appearance.

5.4.Reach agreement with client on proposed solutions through positive and open communication.

5.5.Advise on after service maintenance and recommend home care products.

Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:

consult with at least six clients and complete a pre-service analysis covering the following characteristics to design and recommend appropriate haircuts involving structural combinations:

facial features and bone structure

natural hair type

hair texture

hair density

growth patterns

fall and movement

complete these types of traditional and classic men’s haircuts cumulatively across the six clients serviced to their satisfaction:

short back and sides

medium and long tapered

medium fashion cut textured on top

use at least six of these cutting techniques cumulatively across the haircuts completed:

scissors over-comb tapering

clippers over-comb tapering

serrated scissors over-comb thinning

layering

blunt cutting

graduation

texturising

cutting straight lines

cutting curved lines

cutting square shapes

cutting soft and hard lines.

Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:

different facial shapes and combined structure haircut designs which best complement particular shapes

characteristics of the following hair features, how these will impact on finished haircuts involving structural combinations for traditional and classic men’s haircuts and appropriate combined structure designs for best outcomes:

natural hair types:

European

Asian

Euro-Asian

African

hair texture:

coarse

medium

fine

hair movement:

straight

wavy

natural curl

chemical curl or waves

natural distribution and growth patterns of hair:

crown area

hairline

neckline

cowlicks (whorls)

shapes, structure and texture for traditional and classic men’s haircuts that combine two or more haircut structures:

solid

graduated

layered

tapered

proportional relationships between structures

starting point, sectioning and parting patterns and the impact on the finished result for haircuts involving structural combinations

techniques used to create texture and blend traditional and classic men’s haircut structures

industry practices and organisational procedures for:

client comfort, safety and hygiene with particular emphasis on:

using gowns to protect client clothes

monitoring client comfort

preventing cross-transmission of infection between customers

work health, safety and hygiene for haircutting, with particular emphasis on:

using correct posture and adjusting height of client chair to avoid fatigue and injury

using correct techniques to hold, grip and manipulate cutting tools and combs to avoid fatigue and injury

preventing cross-transmission of infection during customer contact

minimising product wastage

waste disposal with particular emphasis on environmentally sound disposal methods for hair waste.