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1 Types of Tests

2 Skin Test Purpose of test To test for allergy to colour products

3 Skin Test Method Wipe area of skin behind the ear with surgical
spirits. Apply small amount of proposed mixture to cleansed area. Allow to dry naturally Leave for 48hrs DO NOT COVER

4 Expected Result Negative Reaction Positive Reaction No reaction
Red inflamed itchy

5 When to do the test 48 hours before the application of permanent or quasi colours. Test should be carried out in the following circumstances: for a client new to the salon for a client new to colour for a client who has not had a colour treatment in previous 12 weeks If a client changes to a different colour product or shade

6 Potential Consequences Of Not Carrying Out The Test
BBC News | HEALTH| Hair dye allergy 'led to tragedy‘ Potential for client to take legal action if hair if damage to scalp occurs

7 Elasticity Test Purpose To determine the condition of the cortex

8 Elasticity Test Stretch one or two hairs between finger and thumb
Method Stretch one or two hairs between finger and thumb

9 Elasticity Test Expected Result The hair should stretch and
return to its normal length without breaking

10 Elasticity Test When to do the test- Before any chemical process

11 Potential Consequences Of Not Carrying Out The Test
Damage to the hair Potential for client to take legal action if damage to hair occurs

12 Porosity Test Purpose of test To determine the condition
of the cuticle

13 Porosity Test Method Before wetting the hair slide fingers from
Point to root

14   Porosity Test Expected Result Hair should feel smooth

15 Porosity Test When to do the test- Before any chemical process

16 Potential Consequences Of Not Carrying Out The Test
Damage to the hair Potential for client to take legal action if damage to hair occurs

17 Strand Test Purpose of test To check the development of
colour or bleach applications

18 Strand Test Method Remove colour or bleach from small strands of hair

19 Strand Test When to do the test During the colour or
bleach development process and after manufacturer’s Recommended development time

20 Strand Test Expected result The colour result is as required or
may need further development time

21 Potential Consequences Of Not Carrying Out The Test
The result may not meet requirements. If damage to scalp or hair occurs, for the client to take legal action.

22 Incompatibility Test Purpose of test To determine the presence of
metallic salts

23 Incompatibility Test Method Mix 1:20 ammonium hydroxide and 6%
H2O2 , place hair cutting into mixture and leave for up to 30 minutes

24 Incompatibility Test Expected result If metallic compounds are
present the hair may change colour, the mixture may bubble or fizz and heat may be created

25 Incompatibility Test When to do the test- Before any chemical process

26 Potential Consequences Of Not Carrying Out The Test
Disintegration of hair, change of hair colour, damage to the hair If damage to the hair occurs, potential for the client to take legal action

27 Test Yourselves Practice Quiz and Challenge Game For One or Two Players Interactive Card Games and Word Search Interactive Card Games

28 Development Test Curl Purpose of test To find out if The perm is
Fully developed

29 Development Test Curl Method Partially unwind a Rod and gently push
It back on itself. Do this with a Few areas on the head

30 Development Test Curl Expected Result The formation of an “s” shape
on the partially unwound hair

31 Development Test Curl When to do the test During the perming
process and after manufacturer’s Recommended development time

32 Potential Consequences Of Not Carrying Out The Test
Damage to the hair If damage to the hair occurs, potential for the client to take legal action

33 Pre-perm Test Curl Purpose of the Test To find out the
hair’s suitability for perming

34 Pre-perm Test Curl Method Wind 2 or 3 rods in the hair
Apply perm solution and leave to process for manufacturer’s development time, check then neutralise

35 Pre-perm Test Curl Expected Result If the curl is strong
and hair is in good condition – carry on with perm If the hair has been left in poor condition DO NOT PERM

36 Pre-perm Test Curl When to do the test When you have concerns whether
the hair is suitable for perming

37 Potential Consequences Of Not Carrying Out The Test
Damage to the hair If damage to the hair occurs, potential for the client to take legal action


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