Hairstyling & Esthetics 10, 20, 30; Hairstyling 20, 30; Esthetics 20, 30
HAES36A
Module 36A: Competition in Hairstyling (Optional)
Outcome
Create competitive hair designs based on an analysis of qualities and criteria required to be successful in competition.
Indicators
(a) Discuss the levels (e.g., secondary, post-secondary, local, world and professional levels) and types (e.g., virtual, industry and hairstyling association) of competition in hairstyling.
(b) Explain the purpose of competition in hairstyling such as to evaluate competitor on knowledge of basic hairstyling and to develop technical skills and creativity aligned with industry standards.
(c) Identify the qualities (e.g., knowledge, skill, professionalism, communicate effectively and showcases creative impression and ability) and develop the essential skills (e.g., numeracy and communication) of a successful hairstyling competitor.
(d) Interpret competition scope document and rules and regulations.
(e) Examine criteria for design and judging used in hairstyling.
(f) Apply safe and sanitary practices throughout hairstyling competition.
(g) Discuss competition categories in hairstyling such as fashion, trends, commercial, avant garde and design.
(h) Demonstrate competition design within one or more variety outcomes (i.e., trend, fashion, commercial, avant garde, fantasy, cutting, colouring, styling- design elements).
(i) Produce competitive design within a set of regulated guidelines such as safety, sanitation, category theme and use of product and tools.
(j) Implement cutting and styling terms, elements of art, principles of design, variety of tools, techniques and safety practices within a timeline and adhering to given criteria.
(k) Reflect on the benefits of participating in competition in hairstyling.
(l) Describe own decision making and problem-solving processes used during competition and reflect on the effectiveness of choices made.
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