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All about the profession of hairdresser presentation. Presentation on the topic “Hairdressing art

Ancient Greece is perhaps the place where the art of hairdressing reached its apogee. The most sophisticated and skillful hairstyles were created here. In Greece, there were various methods of weaving and curling (special iron rods "kalamis" were used). A variety of flavored powders were used to dye hair (the most popular shades were ashy and golden). Hairstyles were decorated with hoops, ribbons, hairpins made of beads and stones and, of course, tiaras. In ancient Rome, the fashion for blond hair and blond wigs dominated. There were various methods of curling hair, as well as backcombing. Roman women usually braided their hair, styled their hair with rollers, and decorated their hair with tiaras. It was in Rome that the fashion for short men's haircuts first appeared. The sophistication of a hairstyle in the Ancient world directly depended on a person’s status in society. Representatives of the upper class have always been distinguished by well-groomed hair and complex hairstyles, which were performed with special care. Commoners, as a rule, simply let their hair down; men grew small beards. Children usually had their hair shaved, and it was customary to leave separate strands at the temples and back of the head (for example, as in Ancient Egypt). Also in various civilizations there was a tradition of shaving the hair of priests and slaves (for example, in Mesopotamia, slaves had their hair shaved from the forehead to the crown, and priests had hair removed both on their heads and on their entire bodies).

State Budgetary Professional Educational
Establishment of the Republic of Mari-El Yoshkar-Ola Technical School
service technologies
My profession is hairdresser
The project was completed by:
student of group PI-21
Batukhtina Marina Sergeevna
Curator:
Paderova Angela Anatolyevna

Why did I choose this particular profession?

Every person wants to “know their place” in life.
What profession to choose, what to do? We already
we think about it in childhood. I love doing hair.
I am interested in the result of my work and will like it
whether he is a client. The profession is very difficult, but at the same time
interesting time. These are permanent hairdressers
fashion trends and weekly seminars
hairdressers to exchange experience. Every day in
the salon is your whole life. A professional can
embody any feminine or masculine hairstyle
characters. Show your client all your beauty.
To achieve recognition in your work, you must
the master should make every effort and skill. Do
so that the client believes in you.
I hope my dream is to be a hairdresser
come true. Many people dream of being a hairdresser.
I wish everyone to achieve their dreams.

Hairdressing is one of the oldest
crafts that only humanity knows.
Many recipes and care methods
hair that is still used today
have a centuries-old history. Despite
use of achievements of science and technology in
the work of a modern hairdresser,
hairdressing still remains
art

Hairdresser is one of the longest
well-known and respected professions
The work of a hairdresser is work with everyone
person individually, requiring consideration
his character, personality and taste.
The creative process of creating hairstyles and
haircut is closely related to
creative in any other form
human activity. Labor on
doing hairstyles and haircuts essentially
its closest to the art of a sculptor.
The hairstyle is the same sculpture and it
contributes to the creation of his artistic
image

Hairdressing is a widely demanded profession in
labor market. The profession of a hairdresser is not easy,
since almost the entire working day is spent
carry out on your feet. Does haircuts, styling,
painting, perm. Washing clients' hair
shaving the facial skin.
Highly qualified craftsmen develop
hairstyle models take part in competitions
hairdressers. A hairdresser can be a specialist
for men's or women's haircuts, specialist
generalist, children's hairdresser.

Requirements

Physical endurance, flexibility and
mobility of hands and fingers, tactfulness,
aesthetic taste.
The hairdresser must be able to use the equipment
tools, instruments and equipment, as well as
keep the workplace clean.
A hairdresser needs knowledge of basic chemistry within
school education, medicine (anatomy), ethics
communication with people. He must know the basics of creation
modern hairstyles, the structure and properties of the skin and
hair, rules for making dyes and chemicals
solutions and mixtures, their effect on skin and hair.

Personal qualities

A hairdresser needs the following qualities:
responsibility, creativity, artistic
taste, patience, stress resistance,
communication skills, tactfulness, accuracy,
charm.

Medical contraindications

Professional activity is not recommended
persons with musculoskeletal diseases
apparatus, eczema of the hands, allergic reactions
on hair, varnishes, dyes, polyarthritis,
diseases of the respiratory system, neuropsychiatric
diseases.

Places of work

A hairdresser can work in
regular hairdressing salons,
beauty salons, modeling
agencies.
A beginner hairdresser can
count on low
salary, after 1-2 years
work you can become
hairdresser-stylist,
performing stylish
haircuts and styling and already
receive a big salary.
The hairdresser has the opportunity
organize your own business.

Education

Nowadays it is not difficult to become a hairdresser:
it is enough to enroll in the appropriate courses or
to a specialized hairdressing school. How
As a rule, basic training lasts no more than a year, and
its cost is low. Not for applicants
have any special requirements, therefore
You can become a hairdresser at almost any age.
Another difficult thing is to become a Master. But having walked the path
from an ordinary hairdresser to a real Master,
you can achieve stable work, wealth, and
even fame

Functional responsibilities

The hairdresser provides services
cutting, coloring, drying and
curling hair according to
fashion trends,
taking into account the shape of the face and
hair type

And:
selection of hairstyles taking into account
features of appearance
client;
washing, combing, cutting and
Hair Styling;
hair coloring in different colors
colors and shades, their
bleaching;
hair perm;
electric hair curling
method (with tongs) and with curlers;
cosmetic hair care
(therapeutic and recreational
procedures: masks, massage, etc.);
creating custom hairstyles
for ceremonial
cases;
face shaving tailored
properties and types of skin;
working with wigs,
hairpieces and overlays;
disinfection, cleaning
and checking instruments;
model development
hairstyles tailored
fashion trends.

Hairdresser salary

Graduates of educational institutions
the first couples can count on
salary 35,000 rubles (in large
cities). Having received 1 year of experience, salary
grows to 42,000 rubles, 2-3 years –
up to 60,000 rubles. Also
an important factor is the status and
high cost of services in a beauty salon,
where does the hairdresser work?

Pros and cons of being a hairdresser

+
highly paid
work;
demand
professions,
talented
always a specialist
will be “in the money”;
flexible schedule,
opportunity to work in
salon and for it
outside;
interesting, creative
Job.
daily contact with
cosmetic chemistry,
what can cause
allergies, irritation
skin or disease
respiratory tract;
at high flow
clients have to
be on your feet for hours;
not all clients
will be satisfied
result.

If we talk about the prospects of the profession, they
quite wide. However, here everything is entirely
depends entirely on the skills of the hairdresser himself.
An inexperienced specialist can get a job
to a hairdresser or beauty salon. In future,
Having gained theoretical and practical knowledge, he
will be able to advance further to a more prestigious
salon, to a modeling agency or even to
TV. The top of the career ladder is
your own beauty salon that you can open,
received a patent.

The social significance of the profession in
society: Is it in demand nowadays?
profession of a hairdresser? Undoubtedly, because people are all
care more about their appearance, including
hairstyle Like representatives of other professions,
Among hairdressers there is a certain
competition, which directly depends on the level
hairdresser's skills. A good hairdresser is
always in demand specialist, get to
which appointments are only possible by prior appointment.
records.

The popularity and uniqueness of the profession: Become
being a good hairdresser is not easy: for this you need
feel the desires of clients, be able to find with them
common language, keep abreast of all fashion trends,
have special knowledge, experience and
skills. Perhaps a hairdresser is one of
few professions in which one is not enough
learning - you need to have some talent,
allowing you to create harmony between the client’s hairstyle and
his general appearance, and the courage that will allow
realize the author's intention. Every hairdresser
- is a bit of an artist, and this artist must
have the courage to “draw” a client’s hairstyle.

Risks of the profession: What if you don’t like the hairstyle?
to the client? This is one of the disadvantages
the profession of a hairdresser - the risk of deceiving expectations
client. Therefore, the hairdresser should always be able to
explain to the client how he sees his hairstyle, or
understand what the client wants from him.
The profession of a hairdresser involves constant
the need to communicate with clients, many
masters say that they get very tired of this
communication, while others claim that they like it.
In short, it's a matter of personal taste and
preferences: if you are sociable, if you
enjoy communication, work
a hairdresser may suit you.

History of the profession:
Let's start with the fact that the profession of hairdresser has existed for quite a long time,
only at different times and in different countries it was called differently: hairdressing specialists were called barbers,
barbers, hairdressers; in addition to haircuts and hair styling
barbers did shaving, manicure, and often performed
duties of doctors, exposing their clients to simple medical
procedures. And only in our time the specialization of hairdressers
narrowed - now they only do hairstyles.
There is a certain specialization in the hairdressing profession:
some hairdressers deal only with men's hairstyles, others
on the contrary - only for women. There is another category of specialists,
which works only with children - they are called children's
hairdressers. Of course, there are also generalist hairdressers,
ready to cut anyone's hair, but lately this has been happening
quite rare.…

Hasanova Gulbeniz Ahmed kyzy

GAPOU MOK im. V. Talalikhina

Moscow

Educator

Abstract of the educational activity "Profession - hairdresser" (with presentation)

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Teach children to take on a role and perform appropriate game actions, use hairdresser tools during the game and name them. Develop dialogical speech, enrich vocabulary. Cultivate a sensitive, attentive attitude towards each other.

Educational objectives: To instill in children respect for the work of adults and a friendly attitude towards them.

Educational objectives: Expand children's ideas about professions. To consolidate knowledge about the profession - “Hairdresser”, the tools used in work and the significance of this profession in people’s lives.

Developmental objectives: Develop visual perception, attention, memory, curiosity and fine motor skills. Educational areas: Cognition, communication, socialization, reading fiction, work.

Integration of educational areas:

Speech development:. activate children's vocabulary: using words denoting professions: doctor, teacher, fireman, educator, names of tools: scissors, comb, hair dryer; "Mannequin": hairdresser, hair salon, image studio, beauty salon, haircut, cape.

Cognitive development: develop children's interests, curiosity and cognitive motivation. Give children knowledge about the work of a hairdresser, about his work.

Socio-Communicative Development: promote the development of free communication between children and adults about professions. Develop Socialization: Continue to develop interest in the joint activities of children in the classroom.

Physical development: form correct posture in all types of activities; formation of focus and self-regulation in the motor sphere.

Preliminary work: examination of the painting “At the Hairdresser”, illustrations about this profession; looking at illustrations depicting the tools needed for work. Reading poems and riddles about the work of a hairdresser; excursion to the hairdresser.

Educator: Guys, today we will talk about the professions of adults. A profession is a job that a person does. There are a lot of professions and they are all very necessary and respected. It is very good when a profession brings joy to a person and he works with pleasure.

Now guess my riddle, what profession it is about (showing a slide).

“Who will do the hair,

Hairdryer, brush and comb.

The curls will curl lushly,

He will fluff up his bangs with a brush,

Everything in his hands is burning,

Who will change the appearance? (Hairdresser).

Conversation about the profession of hairdresser:

Imagine that there will be a holiday or birthday in your family soon. Mom, dad and you have beautiful clothes that you will wear for the holiday, but your hair is shaggy and ugly. Don’t worry, there is a person whose profession will help us put our hair in order and give everyone beautiful hairstyles - this is a Hairdresser, which means: “To make a wig.”

Guessing riddles about the tools of a hairdresser.

Two ends, two rings

In the middle of the carnations (scissors)

In this small thing

Warm wind settled in (hairdryer)

I walk - I wander not through forests, but through mustaches and hair

And my teeth are longer than those of wolves and bears (comb)

I often look at it

I'm spinning and spinning at the front.

I braid my hair

Well done guys, you guessed everything correctly!

What do you think should be done with dirty hair to make it look beautiful? ... (You need to wash your hair)

How do you wash your hair and hair? (Shampoo or soap)

What else should you do with your hair? ... (Hair needs to be combed)

How do you comb your hair? (Comb)

What is the name of the device that dries wet hair? ...(Fen)

How does a hair dryer dry hair? (The hairdryer blows warm air)

: When the hair is short, this hairstyle is called Short Haircut. What hairstyles do girls with long hair wear? (Ponytail, braids)

A hairdresser can make hair curly, style it into curls using a hairdryer and a brush (demonstration of actions), he can do different beautiful hairstyles for everyone, both adults and children.

When a person gets his hair cut, they put a cape on him and sit him in front of a mirror so that he can see himself.

Why do you think they put a cape on the person who is getting their hair cut?

Why does a hairdresser wear a work coat?

So that cut hair does not stain clothes.

Hairdressers work in hairdressing salons, beauty salons, and image studios. Visitors come to the hairdresser to get beautiful haircuts, hairstyles, curl their hair, and change their hair color. They are met very politely, greeted and invited to go and sit in a comfortable chair (I show an illustration of a chair); cover the shoulders with a special cape. They wash their hair with shampoo and then make a beautiful haircut using a comb and scissors.

Now let's check if you listened carefully. Guys, do hairdressers work in the store?

Children: work in hairdressing salons, beauty salons, and image studios.

What do hairdressers do, do they treat?

Children: They cut their hair. I do my hair. They wash their hair. They dye their hair.

Educator: Correct. Here the skillful hands of a master work their magic on our hair.

How do hairdressers greet their visitors?

Children: politely, greet and offer to go and sit in a comfortable chair; cover the shoulders with a special cape

Educator: Guys, do you know that every hairdresser has a certain specialty.

What is the name of a barber who cuts hair for men, women, and children?

If he cuts women's hair, then he is a women's hairdresser.

If he cuts children's hair, then he is a children's hairdresser.

Well done.

Have you visited a hairdresser? What did the master do?

Well done guys, here we learned who hairdressers are, where they work and what they do.

I think you and I will rest a little and continue our studies.

Physical exercise. Imitation of movements.

Brought to catch the child

How grown up the boy is.

Before you sit down in the chair,

You need to wash your hair (demonstration of movements).

And after this, and after that,

Dry with a towel (show the movements).

Let's take scissors, a comb -

We will cut the child’s bangs (we imitate the movements with our fingers).

The boy is unrecognizable (surprise)

You can send him to kindergarten.

After physical education, they come to the table. On the table there is an envelope with riddles: Hairdryer, scissors, hairdresser, ...

Although instead of a heart there is a motor in it,

But he is not heartless.

Yes, a grumpy conversation with him,

But he is an impeccable friend:

To make your face more beautiful,

He will do the styling

Dries your hair in no time...

Who is my riddle about?

Experienced tool -

Not big, not small.

He has a lot of worries:

He cuts and shears.

This sorceress has

This artist

Not brushes and paints,

And a comb and scissors.

She has

Mysterious power:

Who will touch

He will become beautiful. (hairdresser).

I often look at it

I'm spinning and spinning at the front.

I braid my hair

And I adjust my suit. (mirror).

Well done, you guessed all the riddles. You are learning more and more about this profession. Various objects fit on the table on it. (hair dryer, comb, scissors, mirror, hairpins, capes). And construction tools.

Game “What tools are needed to work as a hairdresser?”

On the table are toy tools necessary for the work of a hairdresser and other tools. Children come up to the table one by one and select only those that the hairdresser needs for his work and explain what they are doing.

Well done, you have chosen only those tools that a hairdresser needs in his work

Consolidation.

Children are invited to play the role-playing game “Hairdresser” on their own in a equipped corner.

Hairdressing is one of the most long-known and respected professions. The work of a hairdresser is work with each person individually, requiring consideration of his character, individuality and taste. The creative process of creating hairstyles and haircuts is closely related to creativity in any other type of human activity. The work of doing hairstyles and haircuts is essentially closest to the art of a sculptor.


A hairdresser is an enterprise engaged in providing hair care services to the population (cutting, perming, creating hairstyles, coloring, highlighting and other types of work with dyes, shaving and trimming beards and mustaches, etc.) in a room equipped specifically for this purpose. As a rule, hairdressing salons additionally provide the following types of services: manicure, pedicure, cosmetic and makeup artist services. In modern times, you can get solarium and cosmetologist services at a hairdresser. Hairdressing salons, according to the current standard, depending on the range and quality of services provided, are of the following types: hairdressing salon, manicure; hair salon; luxury hair salon.


What does a hairdresser do? The most common and accessible specialization for beginners is a general hairdresser. This specialist not only cuts, dyes, dries and curls hair, but also skillfully uses a machine and hair dryer, knows the characteristics of the chemical compositions of dyes and their biological effects on humans. He works with women, men, and children. However, model and evening hairstyles are not his area of ​​expertise. Services of this kind are provided by a hairdresser-stylist, or hairdresser-technologist. This is a more qualified specialist, whose responsibilities include not only standard haircuts, but also: avant-garde haircuts, youth and evening hairstyles, haircuts with hot scissors, wedding styling, spectral coloring, knowledge of technologies from leading companies (WELLA, LOREAL, CUTRIN and others) all types of curls.




Who comes to mind when we talk about dangerous professions? Stuntmen, Formula 1 racers, test pilots. But certainly not hairdressers... Although the list of occupational diseases that knights of scissors and combs risk getting is impressive. Experts rightly classify specialists working in beauty salons as a high-risk group when talking about asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Hairdressers, like no one else, are familiar with allergic rhinitis and irritation of the mucous membranes of the eyes. After all, small remnants of cut hair and hair dust are constantly floating in the air of hairdressing salons. And even if they lie on the floor, chair or nightstand, any breeze, any movement of a person passing by can lift them into the air. With this air they enter the bronchi and lungs. After several years of work, the hairdresser's respiratory mucosa is lined with compressed hair dust. To reduce the risk,


It is necessary to remove hair dust as far as possible from hairdresser's mouths and noses. That is, to clean the premises of beauty salons efficiently. And then an image in a blue robe immediately appears before your eyes: a cleaning lady who is sweeping multi-colored bobbed locks of hair into the corner of the hall with a brush. At least, that’s how it was until recently. Today, vacuuming reigns supreme in cleaning. But it does not solve the problem of the smallest particles of litter. Moreover, “thanks to” the exhaust, without which the operation of a traditional vacuum cleaner is impossible, the uncollected particles return back to the room and within 1.5-2 hours slowly settle on the surface, and are lifted from them by the same exhaust again. That is, when vacuuming, the concentration of hair dust in the air does not decrease, but on the contrary, it increases - a real dust cycle. In addition, light dust hangs at a height of cm from the floor, which means that clients’ stay in hairdressing salons becomes unsafe.


A hairdresser's working day, like everyone else's, is 8-12 hours. But spending all this time on your feet, and even in a room where they work with paint, hair dryers turned on and scissors in their hands, is not something everyone can do. The most frequent clients of medical centers involved in spinal restoration, treatment of veins and arthrosis are hairdressers. Varicose veins, respiratory diseases, early arthritis are their professional ailments. Of course, many of them can be avoided by observing certain standards and occupational hygiene, but the risk factor is high. In demand in the labor market. High salaries for specialists.


The role of the hairdresser in creating an overall harmony of lines, taking into account the individuality of the client, is sometimes decisive. Every person resorts to the help of a hairdresser in the hope that he will create an elegant hairstyle based on his knowledge and the requirements of modern fashion, professional experience and personal taste. That is why the profession of a hairdresser should be chosen by people with a creative nature and a sufficiently developed aesthetic taste.



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Hairdressing is one of the most long-known and respected professions. The work of a hairdresser is work with each person individually, requiring consideration of his character, individuality and taste. The creative process of creating hairstyles and haircuts is closely related to creativity in any other type of human activity. The work of doing hairstyles and haircuts is essentially closest to the art of a sculptor.

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A hair salon is an enterprise engaged in providing hair care services to the population (cutting, perming, styling, coloring, highlighting and other types of work with dyes, shaving and trimming beards and mustaches, etc.) in a room equipped specifically for this purpose. As a rule, hairdressing salons additionally provide the following types of services: manicure, pedicure, cosmetic and makeup artist services. In modern times, you can get solarium and cosmetologist services at a hairdresser. Hairdressing salons, according to the current standard, depending on the range and quality of services provided, are of the following types: - hairdressing salon; - hairdresser - salon; - hairdresser - luxury.

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What does a hairdresser do? The most common and accessible specialization for beginners is a general hairdresser. This specialist not only cuts, dyes, dries and curls hair, but also skillfully uses a machine and hair dryer, knows the characteristics of the chemical compositions of dyes and their biological effects on humans. He works with women, men, and children. However, model and evening hairstyles are not his area of ​​expertise. Services of this kind are provided by a hairdresser-stylist, or hairdresser-technologist. This is a more qualified specialist, whose responsibilities include not only standard haircuts, but also: avant-garde haircuts, youth and evening hairstyles, haircuts with hot scissors, wedding styling, spectral coloring, knowledge of technologies from leading companies (WELLA, LOREAL, CUTRIN and others) all types of curls.

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patience and endurance, hard work, humor and charm, sociability, accuracy

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Who comes to mind when we talk about dangerous professions? Stuntmen, Formula 1 racers, test pilots. But certainly not hairdressers... Although the list of occupational diseases that knights of scissors and combs risk getting is impressive. Experts rightly classify specialists working in beauty salons as a high-risk group when talking about asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Hairdressers, like no one else, are familiar with allergic rhinitis and irritation of the mucous membranes of the eyes. After all, small remnants of cut hair and hair dust are constantly floating in the air of hairdressing salons. And even if they lie on the floor, chair or nightstand, any breeze, any movement of a person passing by can lift them into the air. With this air they enter the bronchi and lungs. After several years of work, the hairdresser's respiratory mucosa is lined with compressed hair dust. To reduce the risk,

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It is necessary to remove hair dust as far as possible from hairdresser's mouths and noses. That is, to clean the premises of beauty salons efficiently. And then an image in a blue robe immediately appears before your eyes: a cleaning lady who is sweeping multi-colored bobbed locks of hair into the corner of the hall with a brush. At least, that’s how it was until recently. Today, vacuuming reigns supreme in cleaning. But it does not solve the problem of the smallest particles of litter. Moreover, “thanks to” the exhaust, without which the operation of a traditional vacuum cleaner is impossible, the uncollected particles return back to the room and within 1.5-2 hours slowly settle on the surface, and are lifted from them by the same exhaust again. That is, when vacuuming, the concentration of hair dust in the air does not decrease, but on the contrary, it increases - a real dust cycle. In addition, light dust hangs at a height of 50-90 cm from the floor, which means that clients’ stay in hairdressing salons becomes unsafe.

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A hairdresser's working day, like everyone else's, is 8-12 hours. But spending all this time on your feet, and even in a room where they work with paint, hair dryers turned on and scissors in their hands, is not something everyone can do. The most frequent clients of medical centers involved in spinal restoration, treatment of veins and arthrosis are hairdressers. Varicose veins, respiratory diseases, early arthritis are their professional ailments. Of course, many of them can be avoided by observing certain standards and occupational hygiene, but the risk factor is high. In demand in the labor market. High salaries for specialists.