Chapter 14- Haircutting #3 Flashcards

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The perimeter of the hair will fall slowly, because the vertical sections in the interior

A

reduce weight.

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2
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When layering short hair, you will achieve the best results

A

on medium to thicker densities.

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3
Q

When cutting with a vertical or diagonal cutting line,

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Cutting palm-to-palm is the best way to maintain control of the subsection

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4
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The head mark where the surface of the head changes, such as ears, jawline, occipital bones or apex.

A

Reference points

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5
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Cutting the hair in the front of the head

A

Fringe

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6
Q

Long-layered haircuts will have shorter layers (appears to be thicker) at the top and longer layers towards

A

the bottom.

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7
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Keeping my fingers and my corners at a vertical

A

Square

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8
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When all the hair is elevated to a 90 degree at the same length.

A

Round layered haircuts

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9
Q

Your guideline in a round layered haircut

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Interior traveling guideline

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10
Q

When working on long layers you want

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The bottom to be thick and the top section to be longer.

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