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Permanent wave procedure & set-up

To develop a complete mind, study the science of art,study the art of science. Learn how to see. Realizethat everything connects to everything else. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Set up and Preparation


Maintaining a neat and hygienic environment and having all the tools needed to perform a permanent wave are critical elements of a professional image and good results.


Preparation

Before the guest arrives, your station should be equipped with the Standard Permanent Wave Set Up. Have a variety of perm rods set out so you can use them during

the consultation. Above all, tools must be clean and neatly arranged. Sanitize your station top, gather the supplies you’ll need and wash your hands before

greeting your guest.


Guest arrival

After greeting your guest, consult with them about their desired

outcome and determine what type of service you will perform and which products and rods you will use. Have them change into a gown. If this is not possible, drape a plasticbarrier over the shoulders to protect the guest’s clothing. For guest protection, use a

standard wet drape. The cape’s neck band must not come into contact with the guest’s skin.

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