The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Consult with client and assess hair.
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Access and review any existing client hair reformation history or create for new clients. Completed |
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Determine, through discussion and questioning, nature of client dissatisfaction with current degree of hair curl or body. Completed |
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Discuss client preferences, and expectations of desired degree of curl or body using visual aids to assist. Completed |
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Engage client in discussion about lifestyle and self-care factors that may impact on success of chemical reformation treatment. Completed |
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Visually and physically examine and analyse client hair characteristics and condition. Completed |
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Identify contraindications to proceeding with chemical reformation treatment and explain any present to client. Completed |
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Consider the interplay of the elements and principles of hair design to visualise, communicate and recommend hair reformation treatments appropriate for the client. Completed |
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Obtain client agreement to proceed with recommended reformation services. Completed |
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Select products and prepare for service.
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Use knowledge of hair biology and cosmetic chemistry, as it applies to hair reformation treatments, to ensure effective and safe use of curling and volumising chemicals. Completed |
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Select rod sizes, chemical reformation and matching neutralising products according to hair analysis to achieve desired degree of curl or body. Completed |
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Select and prepare equipment according to product instructions and application methods to be used. Completed |
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Take personal precautions to prevent own skin reactions to reformation chemicals throughout preparation and reformation service. Completed |
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Measure and prepare reformation chemicals, according to product instructions and ensure minimal wastage. Completed |
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Apply wraps, towels and skin barrier cream to ensure client protection and safety. Completed |
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Apply chemical reformation products.
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Maintain client and operator comfort and safety throughout reformation service according to organisational procedures. Completed |
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Apply products evenly at each stage in the process, according to product instructions. Completed |
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Section and wind hair cleanly with even tension, in a simple directional pattern, without hooked ends. Completed |
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Secure rods to avoid hair breakage, rubber marks or drag. Completed |
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Time processing of reformation products, according to product instructions, check at regular intervals and judge when desired degree of curl or body is achieved. Completed |
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Rinse, neutralise and condition hair.
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Rinse hair thoroughly and evenly using tepid water to remove residual reformation chemicals. Completed |
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Blot excess water from hair gently and evenly without disturbing hair on rods. Completed |
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Measure, apply and process neutralising products, according to product instructions, without disturbing hair on rods. Completed |
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Remove rods gently without undue stretch to newly reformed hair. Completed |
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Rinse hair thoroughly to remove residual neutralising chemicals after specified product instruction processing time. Completed |
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Apply conditioning products, according to product instructions. Completed |
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Use water resources efficiently during service and safely dispose of hazardous and other waste according to organisational procedures. Completed |
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Review service and provide home care advice.
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Review service outcomes against client expectations and confirm client satisfaction with degree of curl or body. Completed |
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Propose remedial action in response to any client concerns and post service analysis of hair condition and appearance. Completed |
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Reach agreement with client on proposed solutions through positive and open communication. Completed |
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Advise on after service maintenance and recommend home care products. Completed |
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Update client history to include full details of reformation service. Completed |
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