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Milady Principles of Hair Design

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Vertical Lines   Lines that are straight up and down and create length and height in a hair design.  
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Transitional Lines   Usually curved lines that are used to blend or soften horizontal lines.  
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Symmetrical Balance   Two halves of a style; form a mirror image of one another.  
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Straight Profile   The ideal profile; neither convex or concave.  
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Space   The area surrounding the form or the area a hairstyle occupies.  
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Single Lines   A hairstyle with only one line, such as a one length hairstyle.  
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Rhythm   A regular pulsation or a recurrent pattern of movement in a hair design.  
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Proportion   The comparative relation of one thing to another, the harmonious relationship among parts or things.  
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Profile   Outline of the face, head, or figure sen in a side view.  
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Parallel Lines   Repeating lines in a hairstyle; may be straight or curved.  
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Horizontal Lines   Lines parallel to the floor or horizon, create width in a design.  
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Harmony   The creation of unity in a design; the most important of the art principles. holds all the elements of a design together.  
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Form   The mass or general outline of a hairstyle. It is 3-dimensional and has length, width, and depth.  
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Empahasis   The place in the hairstyle where the eye is drawn 1st before traveling to the rest of the design.  
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Directional Lines   Lines with a definite forward or backward movement.  
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Design Texture   Wave patterns that must be taken into consideration when designing a style.  
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Curved Lines   Lines moving in a circular or semi-circular direction; used to soften a design.  
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Convex Profile   Curving outward; receding forehead and chin.  
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Contrasting Lines   Horizontal and vertical lines that meet at a 90 degree angle and create a hard edge.  
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Concave Profile   Curving inward; prominent forehead and chin, with other features receding inward.  
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Bang Area   Also known as fringe; triangular section that begins at the apex and ends at the front corners.  
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Balance   Establishing equal or appropriate proportions to create symmetry. In hairstyling, it is the relationship of height to width.  
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Asymmetrical Balance   Opposite sides of the hairstyle are different lengths or have different volume.  
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