Texture that feels like silk.
What is fine?
A point set in motion.
What is a line?
Creates lift and fullness, base and strand are lifted and the ends turned under.
What is straight volume?
Science that looks at how individuals perform work and what body movements, tools, and equipment benefit the health and comfort of the salon professional.
What is ergonomics?
Face shape that is round, not angular, no dominant areas.
What is oval?
The number of active hair follicles per square inch on the scalp.
What is density?
Warm colors.
What are red, yellow, and orange?
Measured by the diameter of the tool.
Type of shoes that should be worn to reduce fatigue caused by standing for long periods of time.
What are low, broad heeled shoes?
Profile with strong outward curvature, protruding nose, or sloping forehead or chin.
What is convex?
Hair with raised cuticle that is too porous.
What is extreme porosity?
The three design elements.
What are form, texture, and color
Tool position that is held 45 degrees above the center of the base.
What is on base?
When tendons get inflamed.
What is tendonitis?
An outline of the face from the side.
What is a profile?
Technical term for gray hair.
What is canities?
Weight positioned equally on both sides of a center axis.
What is symmetrical?
Base, stem, and circle.
What are the parts of a curl?
Inflammation of the fluid sac that lies between a tendon and skin or bone.
Face shape that needs fringe to shorten the look of the face.
What is oblong?
Technical term for matting.
What is Plica Polonica?
A 3-dimensional representation of shape.
What is form?
The part of the curl that determines the amount of movement of the curl.
What is the stem?
Bending knees slightly, pull in abdominal muscles when reaching up.
What is the pelvic tilt?
Tall, slender, and narrow frame.
What is ectomorph.