105 Haircutting Flashcards
A constant, stable guide to which all lengths are directed is referred to as a:
stationary design line
A design line that is used as a length guide for cutting graduated, layered and square combination forms is referred to as:
mobile (traveling)
A design line that is used as a length guide for sculpting uniformly layered forms is referred to as:
Mobile (traveling guide)
A layered cut or 90° angle cut is sometimes referred to as a(n):
Uniformed layered form
Angles between 60° and 90° represent:
high projection
As a general rule, fine-textured hair can be texturized as close as:
1/2” (1.25 cm) from the scalp
At the basic level of observation, a hair sculpture can be identified by observing the outer boundary or silhouette known as the:
form line
Coarse hair should be texturized at least how far away from the scalp?
1½” (3.75 cm)
If an older child comes into the salon without a parent consider:
calling the parent first
Never use clipper blades that have which of the following?
broken teeth
Prior to parting the hair:
Comb hair into the direction the hair will be parted
Texturizing reduces bulk without:
shortening the overall appearance of length
The apex refers to what part of the head?
highest point
The area below the occipital is referred to as the:
nape
The direction the hair is combed in relation to its base parting is called:
distribution
The distribution used to sculpt solid form is:
Mobile desing line
The four basic forms are solid form, graduated form, increase-layered form and:
uniformly layered form
The hair above the crest is known as the:
interior
The hair below the crest is known as the:
exterior
The line that visually separates activated and unactivated textures in a graduated form is called the:
ridge line
The most common type of distribution used to sculpt increase-layered forms is:
perpendicular
The movable blade of the shears is controlled by the:
thumb grip