kulture Institute

COS 109 – MICRO-LINK HAIR EXTENSIONS (BRAIDLESS BASE)

COS 109 – MICRO-LINK HAIR EXTENSIONS (BRAIDLESS BASE)

$165.00 / month for 12 months

Time : 75 hours (theory + practical + assessment)

Lesson : COS 108 – Leave-Out Hair Extensions (Cornrow Base)

Level : Advanced Certificate

Course Descriptions

Module 1 – Introduction to Lace Systems

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COURSE 109:

  • Institute Vision
  • Dedication

MODULE 1:

  • Application Process
  • Discreet and Natural Look:
  • Comfortable and Lightweight:
  • Versatile Styling Options:
  • Long-Lasting:

Module 2 – Pre-Service Preparation and Client Consultation

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COURSE 109:

  • Institute Vision
  • Dedication

MODULE 2:

  • Maintenance and Aftercare:
  • Removal Process:
  • Choosing the Right Hair:
  • Color Matching:
  • Length and Volume:
  • Maintenance Appointments:
  • Avoiding Damage:
  • Gradual Removal:
  • Post-Extension Care:

Module 3 – Cornrow and Foundation Design for Closures & Frontals

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Learning Outcomes:

  • Design cornrow patterns suitable for closure, frontal, and full-lace installations.
  • Execute tension-controlled, flat, and symmetrical cornrows to ensure seamless results.
  • Integrate braid-down designs that accommodate lace placement and longevity.

Assessment Criteria:

  • Practical demonstration on mannequin or model.
  • Instructor evaluation of braid pattern accuracy and comfort.

Module 4 – Closure Installation Techniques

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Learning Outcomes:

  • Apply lace closures using both sew-in and adhesive-assisted methods.
  • Align and secure closure for natural hairline blending.
  • Perform seamless weft integration and part-line finishing.

Assessment Criteria:

  • Step-by-step demonstration of closure installation.
  • Evaluation of placement precision and finish quality.

Module 5 – Frontal & Lace Wig Applications

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Learning Outcomes:

  • Apply full or partial lace frontals using adhesive or gels
  • Customize hairlines through plucking, bleaching knots, and tinting lace.
  • Lace wig application

Assessment Criteria:

  • Practical exam demonstrating frontal or lace wig installation.
  • Instructor evaluation on customization and realism of finish.

Module 6 – Lace Adhesive Science & Safety Practices

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Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify types of adhesives, bond removers, and safe application procedures.
  • Recognize signs of allergic reaction or irritation.
  • Apply scalp-safe bonding and removal practices aligned with industry standards.

Assessment Criteria:

  • Product safety written test.
  • Demonstration of safe adhesive application and removal.

Module 7 – Finishing, Styling, & Maintenance Services

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Learning Outcomes:

  • Blend lace installations through hot-tool styling and product finishing.
  • Recommend maintenance schedules and client aftercare routines.
  • Provide take-home guidance on nightly wrapping and protective styling.

Assessment Criteria:

  • Styling demonstration assessment.
  • Client aftercare guide creation.

Module 8 – Professional Ethics & Client Confidence Building

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Learning Outcomes:

  • Demonstrate client-centered communication and confidentiality.
  • Uphold ethical advertising and realistic expectation management.
  • Present a polished professional image consistent with advanced stylist standards.

Assessment Criteria:

  • Role-play evaluation for client service scenarios.
  • Professionalism rating during practical sessions.

Module 9 – Kulture Workshop (Capstone Practicum)

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Learning Outcomes:

  • Complete a supervised lace installation from consultation to finish.
  • Manage service time, quality, and client satisfaction independently.
  • Reflect on personal development and technical mastery as a lace specialist.

Assessment Criteria:

  • Instructor evaluation of technical and customer-service skills.
  • Student reflection report and photo portfolio submission.

Recommended Readings & Resources

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  • Milady Standard: Hair Extensions and Weaving Techniques (latest edition)
  • Alberta AIT Hairstyling Technical Training Guide
  • Industry manuals on lace adhesives, safety, and customization
  • Kulture Institute Salon Training Guides and Case Studies