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Palm-to-Palm   show
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show Dividing areas of hair that can be managed and controlled  
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Apex   show
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show The inner or internal part  
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Partial ridge   show
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show The outer or external part  
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Nape   show
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show Also known as the edge or division of a shape. The basic lines used in haircutting are straight and curved. There are three types of straight lines horizontal, vertical and diagonal. Each line represents various movement and design options  
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Vertical lines   show
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show A line parallel to the floor opposite of vertical  
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Diagonal lines   show
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show Concentration of hair was in an area that gives the appearance of heaviness and density  
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Parallel lines   show
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Disconnected lines   show
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Angle   show
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show The first section of hair that is cut to serve as a guide to determine the length and or shape  
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show A fixed guidelines that does not move  
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show A guideline that moves around or passes from one section to another  
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Interior guideline   show
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show Also known as / directed is directing the hair out of its natural fall  
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Elevation   show
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0°/ blunt haircut   show
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Tension   show
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show Medium elevation cuts. Also known as a Wedge or graduated  
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show Parting the hair in the opposite direction from which it was cut, to check for precision of lines and shapes  
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180° / long layered haircut   show
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show A uniform elevation cut at 90° that provides movement  
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show A haircut using two or more degrees  
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show Techniques that help to blend lines or remove excess bulk without changing the shape of the cut  
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Point cutting   show
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show A texturizing technique similar to point cutting but the cutting is done towards the end rather than into them, creating a chunking effect  
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Chunking   show
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show Also known as slicing, is a texturizing technique using a sliding movement down the hair shaft used to remove bulk and added mobility within the haircut or for blending in framing areas around the face  
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show A cutting technique for the steel blade is placed into the hair and the shears are partially opened and closed while moving through the hair  
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Beveling   show
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Tapering   show
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Edging   show
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