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Chapter 12 Milady
Basics of Chemistry
Question | Answer |
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Hairstyle design that features unequal proportions designed to balance facial features. | asymmetrical balance |
Establishing equal or appropriate proportions to create symmetry. In hairstyling, it signifies the proper degree of height to width. | balance |
Triangular section that begins at the apex, or high point of the head, and ends at the front corners fringe. | bang area/fringe |
Curving inward | concave profile |
Horizontal and vertical lines that meet at a 90- degree angle. | contrasting lines |
Curving outward. | convex profile |
Lines on an angle, used to soften a design. | curved lines |
Wave pattern | design texture |
Lines positioned between horizontal and vertical lines | diagonal lines |
The place in hairstyle where the eye is drawn first before traveling to the reat of the design. | empasis or focus |
Outline of the overall hairstyle as seen from all angles. | form |
Orderly and pleasing arrangement of shapes and lines. | harmony |
Lines parallel to the floor or horizon; creates width in design | horizontal lines |
Repeating lines in a hairstyle; may be straight or curved. | parallel lines |
Harmonious relationship amoung parts or things, or the comparative relation of one thing to another. | proportion |
Outline of the face, head, or figure seen in a side view. | profile |
Regular, recurrent pattern of movement in a hairstyle. | rhythm |
A hairstyle with only one line such as the one length hairstyle | single lines |
Area that the hairstyle occupies; also thought of as the area inside the form. | space |
Neither convex nor concave. | straight profile |
Hairstyle design that is similar on both sides of the face. | symmetrical balance |
Usually curved lines that are to blend and soften horizontal or vertcal lines. | transitional lines |
Lines that are straight up and down; creates length and height in the hair design. | vertical lines |