a client wants texture with little to no shine. which product would generally be preferred over traditional pomade?
what is styling wax or styling paste? either answer works
a style keeps separating in one area no matter how much product is applied. a barber should first evaluate this.
what is a growth pattern?
this is the visual flow and direction of the hair.
what is movement?
before recommending a hairstyle, a barber should evaluate these facial characteristics.
what are face shape and head shape?
a client with high density always has coarse hair.
false, texture refers to the diameter of the indivdual strands, while density refers to the number of hairs on the scalp
a client wants a polished executive look with shine and control. which product would most likely be reccomended?
what is traditional pomade?
hair grows in a circular pattern at the crown, making control difficult. this is called a what?
what is a whorl?
a client wants additional fullness at the roots . during blow-drying, the hair should generally be directed this way.
what is upward and away from the scalp?
two clients have identical haircuts but require different products. why?
what are differences in texture, density, growth patterns, or desired results?
(two or more of the answers is fine)
growth patterns affect both haircutting and styling.
true, growth patterns influence how hair naturally falls, responds to cutting techniques, and behaves during styling.
a client has fine hair and complains that heavy products make their style collapse. these products should be avoided.
what are heavy styling products?
hair repeatedly stands up near the front hairline. this is know as a what?
what is a cowlick?
a haircut appears light and has movement will texturizing will improve the final style?
no
a barber recommends a style requiring significant daily styling to a client who wants something simple. what consultation factor was overlooked?
what is clients desired level of maintenance? or what is clients lifestyle?
traditional pomades typically create more shine than styling paste.
true, traditional pomades are generally designed to provide shine and control, while styling pastes typically offer a more natural finish.
a client wants texture but doesn’t want their hair to appear wet.this product would likely be recommended.
what is styling wax or styling paste? either answer works
when performing a haircut on a client with curly hair what has to be considered first when determining howmuch length is removed?
shrinkage
this haircutting technique removes weight and may increase movement throughout the design.
what is layering?
this hair characteristic refers to the number of hairs on a given area of the scalp.
what is density?
hair texture and hair density describe the same characteristic
false, texture refers to strand diameter, while density refers to the number of hairs present on the scalp
a client wants maximum shine, but their hair is already very oily. what factor should the barber consider before recommending a product?
what is the client's hair condition and desired result?
a client complains that one side always styles differently then the other. what should be evaluated before changing the haircut?
what are growth patterns?
a barber over texturizes a haircut. what problem may occur?
what is a loss of control, weight, or structure"?
this hair characteristic refers to the diameter of an individual hair strand
what is texture?
the same product should be recommended for every client with the same haircut.
false, product recommendations should be based on the client's texture, density ,growth patterns , and desired result-not just the haircut.