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The artistic carving or removing of hair lengths to create various forms and shapes is defined as Haircutting
The foundation of every haircut is Form
The three dimensions of form are Length, width, and depth
What is unactivated texture? A smooth texture
What is activated texture? A rough texture
The projection used to create the arrangement of hair lengths that are the same throughout the head form is 90 degree angle cut
What form would result from creating a 180 degree angle cut Increased layer
A layered cut or 90 degree cut is known as a Uniform layer
All the following are true about the uniformly layered form except Rectangle or oval shape
What term also known as elevation describes the angle at which the hair is held in relations To the curve of the head prior to cutting
Projection
What type of distribution results in an 90 degree angle from its parting Perpendicular
The direction of the hair assumes as it falls naturally from the head due to gravity is called Natural distribution
Cutting shorter lengths within the form to reduce bulk and create support and mobility is called Texturizing
Which of the following terms idenifys the technique used to check the accuracy of a haircut by using the opposite parting pattern Cross checking
Using a verticle parting pattern to cut graduated forms the angle of your fingers determines the line of Inclination
A cutting technique commonly used to define the perimeter hairline such as nape is known as Outlining
Slithering, a technique in which the shear is opened and closed rhythmically while moving upward from the ends is also called Effiliating
A technique performed on the ends of the hair to reduce bulk allow mobility softens the ends and blend weight lines is called Razor rotation
True or false: Texturizing involves cutting shorter lengths within the form True
True or false: you should disinfect and sanitize implements after each use True
True or false: techniques that use a comb and a cutting tool to simultaneously cut the form is known as outlining True
True or false: the 4 basic forms are solid, graduated, increase layered, and rectangle False
True or false: with shifted distribution the hair is combed out of natural distribution in any direction except perpendicular to its base parting True
The term used for dividing the head into workable areas for the purpose of control is Sectioning
The area all around the hairline is referred to as the Design line
Lines that subdivide sections of hair in order to separate, distribute and control the hair while cutting are called Partings
The area in front of the apex that may extend to the outer corner of each eye is referred to as the ______ area Fringe
A pixie, or uniformly layered form, is cut at a ____ degree angle 90
The direction the hair is combed in relation to its base parting I called ______ Distribution
The most common sectioning pattern divides the head into ____ sections 4
An artistic guideline used while cutting is called a/an _____ ______ Design line
The 2 types of finger/shear position are parallel and Non parallel
When the fingers are positioned unequally away from the parting when cutting, the position is known as _________ finger/shear position Non parallel
A Texturizing technique in which the shears are opened and closed rhythmically while moving upward from the ends to remove bulk and create mobility is called Effilating
The angle at which the graduation progresses in length is called the line of ______ Inclination
What are the 3 textures of hair Fine, medium and coarse
What are the 3 projections in graduation? High, medium and low
What does gradation refer to in a means hair sculpture? Fading into longer lengths
What shape does an increase layer give? Oval/rectangle
What shape does a uniform layer give Circle
What designline is used for uniform layer Mobile design line
What system identifies straight and curved lines formed around a central line of direction Celestial access
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