How many elements of hair designs are there?
5
How many principles are there?
5
Coil
Very tight curl
The three basic profiles
Straight, Concave, and Convex
Define the Apex
Highest point on top of the head.
Define Space.
area surrounding the form or the area the hairstyle occupies.
Another word for Emphasis.
Focus
Profile
outline of the face, head, or figure seen in a side view
Dividing the face into ____ sections is one way to do this analysis
three
How do you locate the Occipital Bone.
Feel the back of the skull or place a comb flat against the nape and see where the comb leaves the head.
List the elements
Design Lines, Form, Space, Design Texture, Haircolor.
List the Principles.
Proportion, Balance, Rythme, Emphasis, and Harmony
nape
back part of the neck, hair below the occipital.
Also know as Fringe area?
Bang Area
What are the references points, what are the used for?
ears, jawline, occipital bone, and apex. Used for to establish design lines
Form is also referred as?
Volume
Opposites sides of the hairstyles are different lenght's or have different volumes.
Asymmetrical Balance
Elasticity and Porosity
hair's ability to absorb moisture, Hair's ability to stretch and bend without breaking
What profile has a receding forehead and chin
Convex Profile.
What's the ideal headshape? What's a suitable hairstyle?
Oval, works well with any hairstyle unless there are other considerations; like eyeglasses, nose lenght and shape, or profile.
What creates lenght and height in hair design
Verticle lines
What creates the basis of any hair design?
the 5 elements
Hair Typing System
Classification using numerical and alphabetical hierarchy to describe hair texture based on straight, wavy, curly, coily patterns; elasticity; porosity; and density
What profile has a prominent forehead and chin?
Concave Profile
Design Philosophy.
Seek Inspiration, Create a plan, Work the plan, Try and Try again, and Take calculated risks.