Chapter 16 Flashcards

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Guideline where a small slice of a previous subsection is moved to the next position and become the new guideline is a ?

A

Traveling guide

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Lines that are parallel to the horizon, or floor are?

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Horizontal

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Surfaces on the head where the head changes such as ears jaw one and occipital bone are referred to as?

A

Reference points

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3
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Electric or battery operated tools that cut the hair by using two moving blades

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Clippers

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4
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Process of removing excess bulk weight without shortening hair

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Thinning

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Haircuts that generally have less weight than graduated haircuts are?

A

Layered hair cuts

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Sheers that are designed to remove more hair with larger teeth are?

A

Chunking sheers??

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7
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Guideline in blunt cut or one length

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Weight line

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8
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180 degree basic haircut

A

Long layers

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9
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Reference lines establish

A

Design lines

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10
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When building weight the hair should be held at

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45 degrees

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11
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The angle at which fingers are held when cutting is

A

Cutting line

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12
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When using the slicing technique to remove bulk, the shears should never be?

A

Closed

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13
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The technique used to Check a haircut for precision

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Cross Checking

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14
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In creating length increase in the design of graduated and layered haircuts the technique used is?

A

Over direction

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15
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Hand position used most often when cutting uniform or increasing layers is?

A

Cutting over your fingers

16
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Conversation when the practionier finds out what the client is looking for is the

A

Consultation

17
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Nape area is defined as the area at the back part of the neck and consists of the hair below the?

A

Occipital

18
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Elevation creates a graduation and layers and is usually described in?

A

Degrees

19
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Cutting technique used to layer very long hair

A

Long layers

20
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Hair density is usually described in?

A

Thin, medium, or thick

21
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One length haircut where all the hair comes to a single hanging level is also known as?

A

Blunt cut

22
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Thinning hair using a sliding movement to reduce volume is?

A

Slithering

23
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Space between two lines or surfaces that intersect is?

A

Angle

24
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Diagonal lines In a haircut blend long layers into short layers and creates?

A

Fullness in a haircut

25
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Comb used for close tappers on the nape and sides is?

A

Barber comb

26
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When cutting hair general rule of thumb is too keep your body weight?

A

Centered

27
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Lines used to remove weight to create graduated or layered haircuts are?

A

Vertical lines

28
Q

The degree of tension used on hairlines with strong growth patterns or around the ears?

A

Less tension