©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial Education1 Cosmetology Unit Subtitle: Permanent Wave Sectioning.

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©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial Education1 Cosmetology Unit Subtitle: Permanent Wave Sectioning

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning2 Perm Rod & Measuring Use a long perm rod Examine the rod Use the dots and lines as a guide You will part the hair in between the dots & lines

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning3 Using the Mirror The mirror shows all Use the mirror to assist you Learn to look in the mirror Do not depend on your eyes only

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning4 Centering the Sections Use the rod as a guide Center the rod above the nose Use the mirror to check for accuracy

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning5 Bang Parting Use the lines/ dots as a guide Lay rat-tail comb underneath rod Part straight back Check the mirror for accuracy

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning6 2 nd Bang Parting Line the rod up with 1 st parting Slide comb underneath rod for 2 nd parting Check mirror for accuracy Section straight back

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning7 Section to Nape Continue 1 st & 2 nd partings to nape Check the mirror for accuracy Check nape hairline for accuracy Is the section centered?

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning8 Occipital Parting Make a horizontal part across the 1 st section Use the occipital bone as a guideline Parting should be straight, not curved

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning9 Sectioning the Front Sides Lay the rod in 1 st parting against the hairline Use lines/ dots as a guide Section diagonally to behind the ear

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning10 Sectioning the Front Sides Repeat steps on the opposite side Check both sides for balance

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning11 Sectioning the Middle Back Sections Use the rod to measure horizontally Measure across the widest part of the section Make sure the rod will fit between the partings Part horizontally to match nape section

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning12 Middle Back Sectioning Repeat steps on opposite side Make sure to measure with the rod Measure across the widest part of the section Measure the rod horizontally

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning13 Nape Sections Check nape/ occipital partings All partings should match up No horseshoe partings allowed All should be horizontal

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning14 Parting the Bang Section Section horizontally Section from front side across to opposite front side section These partings should match No diagonal partings

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning15 Final Measurements Use long rod to measure Measure middle back sections across widest part Measure center section horizontally in several places

©2004 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCosmetology I - Permanent Wave Sectioning16 Final Measurements Measure front sides at top & bottom Measure bang section horizontally Measure nape sections Center nape section should hold a long rod Side nape sections should hold short rods