2. ACKNOWLEDGMENT I take this opportunity to thank all my teachers and colleagues for helping me out to complete this presentation. I specially thank our Aviation faculty Mrs. kamalikha for giving all assistance in my work. I also thank all the faculty and my colleagues at Avalon for their help and support. Last but not the least I thank God Almighty for His love and care.
3. INTRODUCTION This work is a study based on “grooming and public speaking”. This gives us an idea about how to prepare “grooming” for men and woman or how to “speak in public” and followed some procedure in aviation industry
6. “ Good Grooming is commonly used to refer to a persons appearance. It is made up of personal hygiene, tidy hair, appropriate dressing for an occasion”. GROOMING
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8. SKIN, HAIR AND NAILS “ The skin, hair, and nails are external structures that serve a variety of specialized functions. The sebaceous and sweat glands originating within the skin also have many vital functions”.
9. SKIN “ The skin is composed of three layers, the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue (Fig. 1-1). The skin is thicker on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet and is continuous with the mucous membranes at the orifices of the body. Subcutaneous tissue, which contains varying amounts of fat, connects the skin to underlying structures”. The skin related structures (Fig. 1-1)
10. DIFFERENT TYPES OF SKIN Wash your face with lukewarm and use creams formulated for this skin type Dry Skin 4 Avoid astringents; instead use cleaning milk Combination Skin 3 Steam your face with an infusion of mint leaves in boiling water Normal Skin 2 Moisturize your face before going to bed and steam your face once a fortnight Oily Skin 1 Tips to Treat Skin Types
11. HAIR “ Hair consists of layers of keratinized cells found over much of the body except for the lips, nipples, soles of the feet, palms of the hands, labia minora, and penis. Hair develops within a sheath of epidermal cells called the hair follicle. Hair growth occurs at the base of the follicle, where cells in the hair bulb are nourished by dermal blood vessels. The hair shaft is visible above the skin; the hair root is surrounded by the hair follicle (see Fig. 9-2)”. Fig. (9-2)
12. DIFFERENT FACES TYPES WITH THE RIGHT HAIR STYLES . For woman Short, full hair cut and no fringes Square-shapes face 4. Long hair with flattering layers. Oval or long face 3. Shoulder length with a fring Big round face 2. Long hair without fringes Small round face 1 Hair Styles Face Type
13. NAILS The nails, located on the distal phalanges of fingers and toes, are hard, transparent plates of keratinized epidermal cells that grow from a root underneath the skin fold called the cuticle (Fig. 9-2). The nail body extends over the entire Nail bed and has a pink tinge as a result of the rich blood supply underneath. At the base of the nail is the lunula, a paler, crescent-shaped area.. (Fig. 9-2)
14. MAKEUP “ Make up is not always what makes up the beauty in a person. Make up conceals flaws and small imperfections in our face .The use of makeup in Western cultures is primarily amongst women, and around the world, it is used by both men and women for various purposes. There are types of makeup available for each part of the face, and its function is to alter the appearance without affecting the structure of the face”.
17. DRESSING MEN| WOMEN “ Dressing used in wound care. This is all of the bandages and tape used to cover the exposed area of a wound. your dress reflects your personality and your wardrbe reveals your mindest and lifestyle”.
18. DIFFERENT TYPE OF DRESS CODE Formal Semi formal Business casual Casual MEN| WOMEN MEN| WOMEN MEN| WOMEN MEN| WOMEN
33. Conclusion This work helped me to Identify the parts of an grooming and public speaking . This also helped me in knowing more about this topics.
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35. Declaration I, Udheesh T Unnikirshnan here by declare that all the above work has been done by myself and my colleagues ( Jothisha, Jabir,Juneed ali) .