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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| a combination form which is created by using the planar sculpting technique | square form |
| what sculpting technique incorporates directional distribution( distributing the hair straight up, straight out, or straight back) | planar sculpting |
| also referred to as a rectilinear form or a box cut | square form |
| pure square form incorporate planar sculpting throughout the entire haircut to create what form | square form |
| technique used when hair lengths are too short to hold between your fingers | overcomb |
| what comb has a thinner spine allowing you to get close to the head and refine perimeter hairlines | taper comb |
| what technique has shears positioned parallel to the comb and both the comb and shears move upward in unison | shear over comb |
| in clipper over comb technique larger combs help you what | help you control large areas and create very short forms such as the flat top |
| flat tops are created by using what technique | clipper over comb |
| a very short form of graduation achieved with overcomb techniques | graduation |
| the angle the comb is held controls the resulting length progression and.? | line of inclination |
| the higher the angle the closer the comb travels to the head and.? | the shorter the resulting length |
| the higher angle of the comb the shorter the hair and the greater the amount of.? | transparency |
| when very short lengths stand out from the head they expose the scalp and create.? | transparency |
| graduation that extends into the occipital | medium graduation |
| graduation that creates the maximum transparency | high graduation |
| zones, which define a progression of lengths and the amount of transparency should be what so that the design is well balanced | predetermined |
| a sculpting technique used to define the perimeter hairline | outlining |
| beards, goatees, mustaches, and sideburns are examples of what | facial hair |