Principles of Hair Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Mariah gonzalez | Mariah Gonzalez |
| the five basic elements of three-dimensional hair design are _______form space, design texture, and color | line |
| _________ lines extend parallel to the floor or horizon and are used to create width in hair design | horizontal |
| which type of line will soften a design | curved |
| hairstyles using _____are best on clients who require a minimum of care when styling their hair | single lines |
| what type of lines are used to create crinkle- waves or to crimp hair | parellel lines |
| horizontal and vertical lines that meet at a 90 degree angle are called | contrasting lines |
| what is the area surrounding the mass of general outline of a style, and may also be called volume | form |
| which element of hair design refers to wave pattern | design texture |
| curly and overly curly hair does not reflect much light and can create a ______ form than straight or wavy hair | larger |
| crimping irons are used to create interesting ______ wave patterns such as zigzags | unusual |
| color can help define ____ and plays important role in hair design | texture form |
| colors can be used to make all or part of a hair design appear ______ by adding or subtracting volume | larger or smaller |
| dark and cool colors recede or move in toward the head, creating all illusions of | less volume |
| the illusion of dimension or depth, is created when _____colors alternate with those that are darker and cooler colors | light and warm |
| you can draw a line in a hairstyle in the direction you want the eye to travel by using ___________ | light colors |
| how can you add a bold and dramatic accent to a design | single line of color |
| what are five art principles important for hair design | Proportion, balance, rhythm, emphasis and harmony |
| the comparative relationship of one thing to another | Proportion |
| to measure facial _______ divide the face into four equal parts | Symmetry |
| what is it called when both sides of a hairstyle are the same distance from the center, are the same length and have the same volume when viewed from front | Symmetrical balance |
| when opposite sides of the hairstyle are different lengths or have a different volume it is known to have | Asymmetrical balance |
| the fast or slow pattern that creates movement in a hairstyle is called | Rhythm |
| what is the focus in a design that draws the eye first before it travels to the rest of the design | Emphasis |
| harmony is the creation of _____ in a design, holding all the elements together | Unity |
| often, when ________ hair is worn, it is separated, revealing too much of the clients scalp unless the hair is very dense | Curly, fine |
| which face shape is considered to be ideal | Oval |
| the oval face is about ________ times longer than its width across the bow | 1.5 |
| when styling hair for a wide face with a round hairline and round chin the aim is to create the illusion of _______ | Length |
| when styling hair for a triangular- shaped face, the aim is to create the illusion of | Width at the forehead |
| what type of profile is considered to be ideal | Straight |
| directing the bangs over the forehead with an outwardly direct volume will benefit a | Receiving forehead |
| a slight lighting of the hair at the corner of the eyes will give the illusion of width | Close set eyes |
| what type of parts should be used to give height to a round or square face, and width to a long, thin face | Diagnal |
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