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The Beauty of Hair. Desiree Woodle AP English Literature & Composition Mrs. Saunders . The Reason for my interest in hair. What it takes to be a Hairstylist History on African American Hair Differences in African American and Caucasian Hair Interest of Hair S tyles.
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The Beauty of Hair Desiree Woodle AP English Literature & Composition Mrs. Saunders
The Reason for my interest in hair • What it takes to be a Hairstylist • History on African American Hair • Differences in African American and Caucasian Hair • Interest of Hair Styles
How do you become a hairstylist? • 9 Month Course • No Bachelor Degree • Graduate Degree from a Licensed School • Flexible Hours • Connections • People Skills
African American hair history • Madame C.J. Walker (1867-1919) • Garret Morgan (1877-1963) • “Black is Beautiful” • Appearance was Everything http://www.mygrowthplan.org/Biographies/MadamC.J.Walker.htm http://www.inventionware.com/garrett-morgan/
Will never get old Relaxer Natural Hair http://www.vasudasalon.com/about-hair-amp-services/relaxers-amp-straighteners http://www.curlynikki.com/2012/08/natural-hair-wigs-and-weaves-would-you.html
Caucasian Vs. African American Hair • Different Follicles • Texture and Thickness (8 figure structure & oval shape) • Cross Section & Wave and Bond Pattern • Protein and Growth Rate • Protective Oils
Different Things I Learned • Curling with the Curling Wand • Shampooing & Detangling • Flat Ironing • Marcel Curling • Spiral Rod Set/Perm Wrap • Crimping
Product • Total Number of Hours: 16 ½
Mentor • Mrs. LaTia Taylor • Instructor at the Cosmetology School in Asheboro, NC • Has worked at Cosmetology School for four years
Obstacles • Time Management
THANK YOU At this time I will now answer any questions you may have.