What are the 4 reference point?
ears , jawline, occipital bone, or apex.
a_______ is a thin continuous mark used as a guide.
line
locating what can help you find the top of the head?
parietal ridge
For controlo during a haircut , hair is parted into areas called?
sections
A guideline is...
the section of hair that determines the length the hair will be cut.
Which reference point is the widest area of the head?
the parietal ridge.
angle
what includes all the hair from the back of the ear forward and below the parietal ridge?
the sides
each section may be divided into smaller areas called?
subsections
what are the two types of guidelines
traveling , stationary
what are the reference points used to establish?
design lines
name the three types of straight lines in haircutting.
horizontal, vertical, diagonal
What does the nape consist of?
the hair below the occipital bone.
name the 4 types of sections
horseshoe, pivoting, profile, radial
the amount of pressure applied when combing and holding a subsection is...
tension
Which reference point is the highest point on the top of the head?
Apex
These are parallel to the floor and relative to the horizon.
Horizontal lines
what is the Bang area also known as?
the fringe
pivoting section is also referred to as..
pie shape sections
list the three basic types of haircuts....
blunt haircut, graduated haircut, layered haircut.
The occipital bone is...?
the bone that protrudes at the base of the skull.
These have a slanting or sloping direction.
Diagonal lines
what is the area between the apex and the back of the parietal ridge.
the crown
elevation is also known as..
projection or lifting
_____ are used to remove bulk from the hair.
texturizing shears( thinning shears)