Target Audience:
This beginner class is designed for individuals with little or no prior knowledge of hairdressing. It caters to aspiring hairstylists, hobbyists, or anyone looking to enter the beauty and hair industry from scratch.
Program Objective:
To provide foundational training in hairdressing through a structured, accessible, and interactive online platform. The program aims to build learners’ confidence and competence in basic hair care and styling skills, setting the stage for more advanced training or professional practice.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
- – Understand the structure and types of hair
- – Use basic hair tools safely and effectively
- – Perform simple hair care and styling techniques
- – Maintain hygiene and safety standards in a salon environment
- – Communicate professionally with clients
- – Build readiness for intermediate hair training or entry-level salon roles
Course Format:
The beginner class is divided into two major formats:
– Theory Modules – Covering essential knowledge and background
– Practical Modules – Hands-on skill-building via video demonstrations and assignment
Practice & Assessments
- Assignments: learners submit short videos/ pictures of their practice
- Self-paced quizzes and progress trackers
- End-of-course assessment with certification
Platform Features:
- User-Friendly Dashboard: Easy navigation for modules, assignments, and live sessions
- Video Demonstrations: Step-by-step guides by experienced hairstylists
- Live Q&A Sessions: Interact with trainers for clarity and feedback
- Peer Learning Community: Forum to ask questions and share progress
- Progress Tracking: Monitor individual learning journey and completion
- Assessment to improve on skill
Certification:
Upon successful completion of the course, learners will receive a Hairdressing Certificate, which qualifies them to advance to intermediate-level training and begin Industrail Attachment in a physical Salon.
Program Duration:
12weeks weeks (online with weekly live support)
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Preparing For A Professional Hair Styling Journey
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Effective Communication
Essentials of Effective Communication: Listening Non-verbal cues (body language) Clarity and conciseness Empathy Respect and confidence Forms of Communication: Verbal: Tone, clarity, grammar Non-verbal: Eye contact, gestures, posture Two-Way Communication Encourage client feedback, repeat instructions clearly, and ensure mutual understanding.
Lesson 2 of 3 within section Preparing For A Professional Hair Styling Journey .
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Inter-personal Relationship
Building strong relationships with clients and colleagues is vital. Personality Combines emotional qualities, behavioral traits, and values. Can be modified over time. Teamwork Key qualities include: Communication Collaboration Problem-solving Leadership Understanding personality types can help in better interaction and team dynamics. Ethics and Professionalism Ethics guide moral behaviors and decision-making in both personal and professional …
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Health And Safety In The Salon Environment
Bacteria Growth Within The Salon
Microorganisms in the Salon Bacteria is a Single-celled organisms, which can be ‘pathogenic’ (harmful) or ‘non-pathogenic’ (harmless). Types: Cocci: Round-shaped bacteria. Bacilli: Rod-shaped bacteria. Spirilla: Spiral-shaped bacteria. Growth Stages of Bacteria Active Stage: Bacteria grow and reproduce rapidly through mitosis. Inactive Stage: Bacteria become dormant; some form spores for survival. Viruses Viruses are smaller than …
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Infection Control
Three levels of infection control: 1. Sanitation Removes dirt and reduces microbes. Does not kill germs. Examples: Sweeping, dusting, washing hands. 2. Disinfection Kills most bacteria and some viruses. Uses EPA-registered disinfectants. Required for tools that contact skin or blood. 3. Sterilization Kills **all** microbes. Used when tools puncture the skin. Methods: Heat, steam, and …
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Lesson 2 of 3 within section Health And Safety In The Salon Environment.
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First Aid
Bleeding/Wounds Apply pressure with a clean cloth. Elevate the limb if possible. Do not remove the cloth until bleeding stops. Seek medical help if severe. Chemical Burns Rinse with water. Remove contaminated clothing. Cover with a dry cloth and seek help. Heat/Electrical Burns Cool with water (if skin is not broken). Do not break blisters. …
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Introduction To 3 Strands Braids Without Extension
Introduction To 3 Strands Braids Without Extension
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Introduction To 2 Strands Twist Both Left and Right
Introduction To 2 Strands Twist Both Left and Right
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Introduction To Trichology
Hair Bulb Formation
Trichology comes from the Greek words “trikhos”meaning hair and “logy” study. It is the scientific study of hair and scalp, including their diseases, causes, and treatments. A trichologist is a specialist who diagnoses and recommends treatments for hair loss and scalp disorders. Hair Formation & Anatomy Hair is a keratin protein filament that grows from …
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Stages Of The Hair, Layers Of The Hair
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Common Hair And Scalp Condition / Hair Loss
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Introduction To Wet Hair Styling Shampooing / Thermal Styling
Draping /Shampooing Procedure/ Air Forming
Hairstyling Fundamentals Form Hairstyles are built using basic shapes: Spheroid/Round: Equal volume throughout. Oblate/Triangular: More width than length. Prolate/Oval: More length than width. Texture Texture refers to the surface appearance or feel of the hair: Activated Texture: Rough or defined (e.g., curls, waves). Inactivated Texture: Smooth and unbroken. Direction Direction determines how the hair flows …
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Lesson 1 of 2 within section Introduction To Wet Hair Styling Shampooing / Thermal Styling.
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Thermal Styling
Blow Dryer Used with brushes to air-form wet hair into shape. Attachments: Concentrator: Focuses the airflow. Diffuser: Distributes airflow over large areas. Flat Iron Straightens hair by passing it between heated plates. Curling Iron Adds temporary curl using heat. Techniques include: Base to ends Ends to base Spiral technique Hot Brush Similar to a blow …
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Introduction To Inverted Cornraw Didi
Introduction To Inverted Cornraw Didi
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Introduction To Ghana Weaving
Introduction To Ghana Weaving
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Introduction To Crochet Method
Introduction To Crochet Method
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Introduction Sewing Weaves
Introduction Sewing Weaves
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Introduction To Wig Making (Weave-On)
Introduction To Wig Making (Weave-On)
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Introduction To Fundamentals To Bridal Hair With Natural Hair
Introduction To Fundamentals To Bridal Hair With Natural Hair
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Introduction To Bridal Hair Styling ( Kinky Royal/ Bouncy Waves)
Introduction To Bridal Hair Styling ( Kinky Royal/ Bouncy Waves)
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Writing/ Practical Exam
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