- Answer Reference point
Reference point - Answer Points in head that mark area where surface of the head changed. Used to establish proportinate design lines and contours.
Parietal ridge / crest / temporal horseshoe or harband - Answer Widest section of head. Temple - below crown. Most impor...
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- Answer Reference point
Reference point - Answer Points in head that mark area where surface of the head
changed. Used to establish proportinate design lines and contours.
Parietal ridge / crest / temporal horseshoe or harband - Answer Widest section of
head. Temple - below crown. Most importantsection of head when cutting because it
serves as transition area from top - sides - front - back
Apex - Answer Highest point on top of head
3 types of straight lines in haircutting - Answer Horizontal, vertical, diagonal
Horizontal lines - Answer Build weight, creat one lenght look, low elevation or blunt
cuts. Weightlines are usually created at perineter or occipital area
Diagonal lines - Answer Slanted direction, creating sloped lines @ perimeter, often
refered to as; diagonal forward or back.
Diagonal fi ger placement may be used to create stacked, layered effect or to blend
Angle - Answer Space betw two lines or surface. Help create string, consistent
foundations. Used in 2 ways: angle hair e.g 45 degrees or finger position
Elevation - Answer Angle or degree at which section is held
45 degree position - Answer Medium elevation or graduation
Vertical parting projected at 45 degrees with fingers holding parting angled at 45
degrees diagonal - Answer Creates tappered effect
90 degrees elevation / high elevation cut - Answer Most common projection used in
mens cuts
Freehand stroke - Answer 1,3,4,8,11,12
1 right sideburn - Answer Freehand down
2 rrightcheek - Answer Backhand down
3 right upper lip - Answer Freehand down
4 right side below jaw - Answer Freehand down
5 right side of neck - Answer Reversed freehand up
6 left upper lip - Answer Backhand down
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7 left sideburn - Answer Backhand down
8 left side of cheek - Answer Freehand down
9 left side below jaw - Answer Backhand down
10 left side of neck - Answer Reversed freehand up
11 across chin - Answer Freehand across
12 below chin - Answer Free or backhand down
13 middle of neck - Answer Reversed freehand up
14 lower lip - Answer Reversed freehand up
A parting - Answer Small section of hair 1/4" to 1/2"
Cutting line - Answer Position of fingers when cutting a section of hair
Design line - Answer Outer perimeter line of haircut
Stationary guide - Answer Overall one length looking design
Traveling guide - Answer Moves along a section of hair as each cut is made
Weightline - Answer Heaviest perimeter area of 0-45• cut
Maximum tension - Answer On straight hair to create precise lines
Minimal to moderate tension - Answer On curly and wavy hair may dry shorter than
intended
Arching outline - Answer Method used to mark or outline the haircut
Arching technique - Answer Method used to cut around the ears and down the sides
of nexk
Crest - Answer Wisest area of head (parietal ridge, temporal region, hatband,
horseshoe)
Cutting above fonger - Answer Method of cutting hair outside of finger used w/
horizontal or vertical 90degree projections of hair
Cutting below the finger - Answer Cutting performed on the inside of finger used in 0-
45 degree elevation cutting
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Cutting line - Answer The position of the fingers when cutting a section of hair
Design line - Answer Perimeter line of a haircut
Diagonal - Answer Lines positioned betw horizontal and vertical
Hair locking - Answer The process that occurs when coily hair is allowed to develop
in its natural state
Layers - Answer Over direction, usually cut 90 degrees or above
Outlining - Answer Finishing work of haircut with shears, trimmers, razor
Projection - Answer Angle or elevation that hair is held from head for cutting
Razor over comb - Answer Texturizing technique- comb and razor are used on
surface of hair
Razor rotaion - Answer Texturizing technique similar to razor over comb but done w/
small circular movement
Shear point tapering - Answer Techniques used to thin out difficult areas in the
haircut such as dips and hollows
Stationary guide - Answer Guideline that does not move, all hair is brought to it for
cutting
Thinning - Answer Removes bulk
Traveling guide - Answer Used when creating layers or graduation
Vertical - Answer Lines they are seeing up and down
Finasterise - Answer Oral medication prescribed for men only to stimulate hair
growth
Flap surgery - Answer A surgical technique that involves removal of a bald scalp
area and the attachment of a flap of hair bearing skin
Full head bonding - Answer Process of attaching hair replacement system to all
areas of head with adhesive bonding sgent
Hackling - Answer Process used to comb through the hair strands to separate them
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