code.d Academy

1-Day Foundational Intensive with Hair Focus

  • Details


    Duration: 2 session of 2.5 hours (1-day)
    Price: $450


    What's included

    - Training Coursebook
    - Full access to (code.d Exclusive)

    + Optional Add-Ons:

    Colorimeter Devices:
    code.dLite: $200 (U.P. $250)
    code.dStudio: $350 (U.P. $400)

    Hair Colour Analysis Swatches: $150

  • Benefits & Outcomes

    • Deepen your expertise in colour especially for makeup-focused services.

    • Elevate your professional credibility with a specialised understanding of colour palettes and systems.

    • Identify optimal makeup shades for individuals and explore how to vary them to create different styles or moods.

    • Recognise undertones, overtones, saturation, and contrast levels in facial features.

    • Analyse colour suitability across all makeup areas.

    • Confidently advise clients based on precise, data-driven colour analysis.

    • Expand your knowledge to related areas such as fashion and hairstyling from a colour perspective.

    • Achieve a higher level of expertise that sets you apart in the beauty industry.

Curriculum

  • Personal Colour Fact Check – Assessing client skin tone, undertone, and overall contrast to determine the most flattering hair colour palettes.

    • The Importance of Personal Colour

    • Classification System (4 seasons, Various tones)

    Cultural, Regional & Occasion Context – Analysing cultural norms, regional preferences, and occasion-specific considerations to guide hair colour recommendations.

    Colour Preferences & Trends – Integrating client style preferences with objective colour analysis and adapting to current hair colour trends.

    Basic Colour Theory (for fashion and hair) – Understanding hue, value, saturation, contrast, and undertone interactions specifically for hair colour analysis.

    Impact of Hair Colour Choices on Skin Tones – Analysing how various hair colours interact with different skin tones and undertones, including enhancing or neutralising features.

    Shade Differentiation Within the Same Family – Techniques for selecting the most flattering shade among similar tones (e.g., browns, blondes, reds).

    Hair Colorimetry – Using professional tools to identify optimal shades and undertones against individuals’ skin tone.

    Techniques on Using Analysis Tools – Systematic use of swatch cards, materials and digital devices for accurate client assessments.

    Expanding to Accent Hair Colours – Selecting complementary shades for highlights, lowlights, and creative accents while maintaining harmony with personal colour palette.

    • Understanding how suitable fashion colours will impact ideal hair colours – Coordinating hair colour with clothing and overall personal style for a cohesive, balanced look.

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