Demonstrate safety practices when working with all chemical services.

Demonstration should include

  • application of towel under and over cape
  • application of protective cream around hairline
  • use of protective gloves
  • consultation of the client's record card for pertinent information
  • performance of a predisposition test (patch test)
  • analysis of client's scalp and hair
  • performance of strand test
  • use of sanitized towels and implements
  • removal of any lightener or color with cool damp cloth
  • replacement of soiled towel with clean towel if necessary
  • a rinse with cool tepid water
  • adherence to manufacturer specifications and SDS.

Process/Skill Questions:

  • What is the proper draping technique for a chemical service?
  • What should be applied around hairline?
  • How should students protect their hands?
  • What information should be found on a client record card?
  • What is a predisposition test? When is it performed?
  • What information can be gained from a scalp analysis?
  • Why is a strand test necessary?
  • Why is it necessary to use sanitary towels and implements?
  • What is the importance of using cool damp towels to remove chemicals from the skin?
  • Why is it necessary to use cool tepid water?
  • Where would one find SDS for lightening and coloring products?
  • What personal protective equipment (PPE) should be worn during a hair color service?