Horizontal, Vertical, Parallel, Curved, Diagonal
What are design lines?
Can come from anywhere, movies, magazines, etc
When is seek inspiration?
Crest area, heads widest area (where comb leaves head)
what is Parietal Ridge?
Hair should not be wider than the center of the shoulders, regardless of body structure
What is Proportion?
Fine, Medium and Coarse
What is Diameter?
Mass or general outline referred to as volume
What is form?
Study clients hair and envision the changes in the clients hair
What is create a plan?
Protrudes at base of skull
what is Occipital Bone?
Establishing appropriate proportions to create symmetry
What is Balance?
More coiled often grows more compactly, reflects less light and can create a larger form, loose to corkscrew
What is Curly hair?
The area surrounding the form, can be positive or negative
what is space?
Decide which tools and techniques are needed to achieve your design
What is work a plan?
Highest point at the top of the head
what is Apex?
A regular pulsation or recurrent pattern of movement in a design
What is Rhythm?
Reflects light better than other patterns, reflects most light when cut to a single length. Fine and fragile to coarse and thin
What is Straight hair?
The directional wave patterns or illusion of motion in the hair
What is design texture?
Practice repeatedly and learn from mistakes you made
what is Try Try Again?
signals a change in the shape of the head
what is Reference Points (4 corners)?
The focal point in a design (what clients and others eyes focus on first)
What is Emphasis?
Can be fine to thick and coarse to frizzy
What is Wavy hair?
Can make all or part of the design appear larger or smaller
what is haircolor?
Explore possibilities and step out of you and clients comfort zone
What is Take Calculated Risks?
The back part of the neck below the Occipital Bone
what is Nape?
When all elements of hair flow together
What is Harmony?
Straight, Wavy, Curly, Kinky (A,B,C)
What is Hair Typing System?