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Salon Fundamentals Book Read Chapter 6

Starting on page 175 to 178

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Basics Of Electricity

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Journal Question

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Industrialized societies are very dependent upon electrical power. How would the services provided by a skin care center be diminished if electricity suddenly become unavailable?

What would you offer a client instead?

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Key TermsDefine each of these words on note cards

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Electricity

Electric Current

Conductor

Load

Insulator

Amp

Volt

Ohm

Watt

Electrotherapy

QUIZ NEXT CLASS

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Electricity5

Electricity: is the form of energy that

produces light, heat, magnetic & chemical

changes.

Electric current: the flow of electricity along a conductor

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Do the Walk About……6

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Types of Electric Current7

Direct current: (DC) Constant even flowOne direction only

(ex. flashlights, cell phones)

Converter is a device that changes DC to AC

Alternating current: (AC)

Rapid & interrupted Flowing 1st in one

direction and then in the opposite

(ex hair dryers & curling irons)

Rectifier is a device that changes AC to DC

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Conductors vs. Insulators8

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Activity9

Each group will research one of the following and place information on the paper provided. You may use your book or internet to do this. Amp Volt Ohm Watt

Then the group will report back to the class your findings

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Measurements of Electricity10

Amp: strength of the current. The higher amp rating indicates a greater number

of electrons and a stronger current.

Volt: pressure pushes the flow of electrons forward through a

conductor

Milliamper: one-thousandth of an amper. Used to measure the current for facial treatments.

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ohm: resistance of an electric current. Current will not flow through the conductor unless the

force (volts) is stronger than the resistance (ohm).Watt: a measurement how much energy is

being used in one second. (ex. a 40 watt light bulb uses 40 watts of energy per

second.Kilowatt: is 1,000 watts.

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Calculate Cost12

AMP x VOLTS = WATTS

WATTS / 1000 = KW (kilowatt)

KW X HOURS USED = KWH

KWH X 0.12(COST) = COST PER MONTH

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Activity13

How much does that cost?

Amy uses her flat iron 30 minutes each day for 30 days. It uses 120 amps and 60 volts of electricity. The electric company charges $0.08 per KWh

1. How many watts does Amy flat iron use?

2. How much does it cost for Amy to use her flat iron each month?

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Home Work14

Choose an appliance from home and use the formula provided to find out how much it cost

per month to use the piece of equipment.

Submit it via- the website

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How much does that cost?15

Brianna uses her flat iron 20 minutes each day for 30 days. It uses 120 amps and 60 volts of electricity. The electric company charges $0.08 per KWh

  How many watts does Brianna’s flat iron use?

  How much does it cost for Brianna to use her flat iron each

month?

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Go to X drive read Electrical Safety in the salon & Blog

Vocab. Quiz

Home Work

Read page 179-184

Discussion

Safety Activity

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Electrical Safety17

Circuit= closed path

Open circuit= when this path is broken

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OVERLOAD

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Electrical Fire Safety20

OVERLOAD

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Safety Devices21

Fuse Circuit breaker These have replaced

fuses in modern circuits

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Shock22

Local

General

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Fire Safety23

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Fire Triangle24

Heat

Fuel

Oxygen

Chemical Reaction

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Fire extinguisher operation25

P = PULL PINA = AIM NOZZLES = SQUEEZE HANDLES = SWEEP AT BASE OF FIRE

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Activity26

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Out the door27

Go to m.socrative.com

Room 92576

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Read page 185-190 & fill out smart notes for this section

DiscussionPower Point ActivityKey Terms on page 188 using quizlet.com

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Electric Currents29

Modality : refers to the flow of electricity along a conductor

4 main types: Galvanic High Frequency Faradic Sinusoidal

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Phoresis30

The process of forcing a water based solution into the skin by using Galvanic current.

Two types Anaphoresis

Cataphoresis

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Polarity31

Indicates negative or positiveNanode- positive current, usually red and

marked w/a P or (+)

Cathode- negative electrode, usually black and marked w/a N or (-) Do not let the tips of the cords touch or you will cause

a short circuit.

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High Frequency Current

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Tesla Current and produces heat

Filled with:Argon gas (used for

acne lesions) Neon gas (normal to

oily to improve product penetration or increase circulation)

Ozone

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33Sparking……

More oxygen isAllowed into the area creating a spark gap

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Two methods of High Frequency

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Direct HF35

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Activity36

You will break into 4 groups

Read about Faradic Current or Sinusoidal Current

Your group will then write on the paper provided the benefits

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Faradic Current37

alternating current that produces a mechanical reaction w/out a chemical effect

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Sinusoidal Current38

alternating current that produces mechanical contractions that tone the muscles.

Benefits include

Greater stimulation, deeper penetration, and less irritating

Soothes the nerves and penetrates into deeper muscle tissue

Is best suited from the nervous client

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Precautionary Measures39

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Activity40

Create a power point of the 4 main types of electrotherapy currents. Galvanic High Frequency Faradic Sinusoidal

Create one slide per topic

Show at lease one illustration

List the important information found on page 185-186

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Tuesday September 20,1141

Read pages 194-213 & log

Discuss Light Therapy

Break

Study Guide for Test Thursday

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Light Therapy42

Treatment by means of light. These rays travel at 186,000 miles per second.

Short waves= XraysLonger waves= TV or Radio

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Visible Light: light we can see.43

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Invisible Light44

Infrared Rays

60% of all natural light

long wave lengths

penetrate all skin layers

produce the most heat

Ultraviolet Rays

short wavelengths

least penetrating

Produce chemical

effects & kill germs

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Infrared Light or IR light

Produces Heat

Benefits:Increases circulationRelaxes musclesStimulates cell

activity

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Ultraviolet Light46

UVC

UVB

UVA

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Do Practice Test

Review Light therapy

Go over study guide…test next class

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Journal Prompt48

In your own words describe the effects of thermal mechanical and electrochemical currents upon the human skin.

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Wed. October 1049

Journal:Describe the benefits of using direct high frequency on a client.

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Wed. October 1050

Journal

Discuss light therapy

Review

Practice Test

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Friday October 1251

Journal: I think I could advertise my skills as a skin care

specialist by………

Turn in Ch 6 Homework

Ch 6 Test

Start Ch 11. Hair Removal