Haircutting

haircutting

The artistic carving or removing of hair lengths with shears, taper shears, razor and/or clippers.

concave lines

Lines that curve inward like inside of a sphere.

horizontal

The four line directions are diagonal, vertical,curved and

vertical lines

Lines that go straight up and down

graduated form

A wedge or 45 degree cut is also known as a/an:

evaluate your client's hair

Before you pick up the scissors or a comb when working with a client you will need to:

medium

a projection angle of 45 degrees would be considered what type of elevation?

Elevation

,The angle at which the hair is held in relation to the curve of the head prior to cutting

projection

What term also known as elevation

moble or traveling guideline

A moveable guide that consists of a small amount of previously cut hair is :

stable or fixed

A stationary design line is a guide to where all lengths are directed and is:

design line

An artistic guideline used while cutting is called a/an:

anywhere around the hairline

Never thin the very ends of the hair or:

1/2 inch

Fine hair should be thinned _______ from the scalp.

1 inch

Medium hair should be thinned _______ from the scalp.

1 1/2 inch

Coarse hair should be thinned _______ from the scalp.

reduce bulk and create support

Texturizing can:

remove bulk and create mobility when cutting

Slithering is used to:

texturizing

Cutting shorter lengths within the form to reduce bulk, create support and increase mobility is called:

coarse hair

To maintain control of the hair, which hair type should be texturized the greast distance from the scalp.

90 degree angle cut

A uniformly layered form is also known as a:

blunt effect

Cutting the hair at 0 projection creates the effect of a solid form or a/an:

medium

A projection angle of 45 degrees would be considered what type elevation?

graduated form

A wedge or 45 degree cut is also known as a/an:

90 degree angle cut

The projection used to create the arrangement of hair lengths that are the same throughout the head form is:

uniformly layered form

a layered cut or 90 degree cut is known as a:

0 degree projection

A solid form is also known as a one-length cut, bob, dutch boy or blunt cut and is cut using a:

graduated

What type of form would result from using a 45 projection or elevation angle?

diagonal lines

The lines used in haircutting that create the illusion of movement and excitement are called:

close your palm over the sheer

To hold the comb and shear in the same hand, without jeopardizing your client's safety, release the thumb grip and:

finger grip

What controls the still or stationary blade on a pair of shears?

natural fall

The term used to describe the hair as the lengths lay naturally, over the curvature of the head is:

allow additional length in the growth pattern area

To accomoodate a growth pattern such as a widow's peak, cowlick or wharf when cutting the hair you would usually:

effiliating

Slithering a technique in which the shear is opened and closed rhythmically while moving upward from the ends, is also called:

from side to side

As it cuts the hair, the movable blade of the clipper moves:

360

How many degrees are there in a full circle?

damp to wet

For the comfort of the client and ease in cutting when using the razor, the hair should be:

thumb grup

What controls the moveable or action blade on a shears?

coarse hair

To maintain control fo the hair, which of the following hair types should be texturized a greater distance from the scalp?

form

The foundation of every haircut is:

parallel to the horizon

Horizontal lines are:

sectioning

The term used for dividing the head into workable areas for the purpose of control is called:

thinning

Texturizing is also known as:

fringe area

What section of the head does the number 1 in the diagram indicate?

increase-layered

What form is represented in this illustration?

90 degree angle cut

Which of the following is a name fiven to tahe form shown in the illustration?

steel blade

What part of the shears does the arrow indicate?