105b.04 - Foundational Forms Overview Flashcards
Review of questions in lesson challenge
How many foundational forms are there?
5
The characteristics of each foundational form include weight, texture, structure and:
1. Shape
2. Tension
3. Solid form
4. Concentration of length
Shape
Weight is primarily found at the perimeter, upper crest, parietal ridge and crown when cutting which foundational form?
1. Solid form
2. Square form
3. Uniformly layered form
4. Textured form
Square form
What can help you perform consistent and predictable haircuts?
1. Cutting the same haircut
2. Using cutting procedures
3. Just giving a trim
4. Just focused on head position
Using cutting procedures
Which haircutting procedure is missing; Section, Position Head, Distribute, Project, Shear/Finger Position and Design Line.
1. Form line
2. Part
3. Silhouette
4. Shampooing
Part
Natural, perpendicular, directional and shifted are examples of which sculpting procedure?
1. Sectioning
2. Shear position
3. Parting
4. Distribution
Distribution
Switching from a stationary design line to a mobile design line will:
1. Increase length speed
2. Build a weight area
3. Reduce weight
4. Finish haircut faster
Reduce weight
Head shape, hair density, texture, hairline, growth pattern and ear placement might affect how much ____________ is used?
1. Color
2. Cross-checking
3. Tension
4. Heat
Tension
Cutting with the least amount of tension can be accomplished using:
1. Freeform cutting technique
2. Comb control
3. Nonparallel finger position
4. Notching technique
Comb control
Freeform cutting techniques are best applied to this hair type:
1. Straight
2. Long
3. Fine
4. Tightly curled
Tightly curled