The one length hairstyle is an example of the use of these lines.
What are single lines?
The three basic hair textures.
What are fine, medium, and coarse?
This profile has a receding forehead and chin.
What is a convex profile?
This is known as the focus in a design and is what draws the eye first before it travels to the rest of the design.
What is emphasis?
This type of line is used to create width in the hair, extending in the same direction while maintaining a constant distance apart.
What is a horizontal line?
Hair density is measured per square ____.
What is an inch?
This type of hair offers the most versatility in styling.
What is wavy, medium hair?
To measure symmetry, you should divide the face into this many equal parts.
What are four equal parts?
This is the outline of the face, head, and figure seen in a side view.
What is the profile?
To a draw a line in a hairstyle in the direction you want the eye to travel you would use a ___ color.
What is a light color?
This hair design is created when the two halves of a hairstyle have equal visual weight, but are positioned unevenly.
What is asymmetrical balance?
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These lines are positioned between horizontal and vertical lines and are often used to emphasize or minimize facial features.
What are diagonal lines?
The triangular section that begins at the apex and ends at the front corners.
These lines are curved and used to blend and soften horizontal or vertical lines.
What are transitional lines?
This profile has a prominent forehead and chin, with other features receded inward.
What is a concave profile?
These chemical treatments are used for smoothing or straightening but are not considered completely permanent.
What are keratin treatments?
The type of line used to create length and height in hair design while making the hairstyle appear longer and narrower.
What is a vertical line?
This is considered to be the ideal profile.
What is a straight profile?
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This element acts as an illusion and helps to create lines of attention in a hairstyle.
What is color?
These lines move in a circular or semi-circular direction and are used to soften a design.
What are curved lines?
Chemically infused services that make changes in the natural texture, curl, or wave pattern in the hair are considered ____.
What is permanent?
Contrasting lines are horizontal and vertical lines that create a hard edge and form this angle.
What is a 90-degree angle?
This facial shape is 1 1/2 longer than its width across the brow.
What is an oval facial shape?
These are the four common directional patterns or waves found in all hair that must be taken into consideration when designing a style.
What is straight, wavy, curly, and extremely curly.
The comparative relationship of one thing to another in hair design.
What is proportion?
The principle of hair design that holds all the elements of design together.
What is harmony?
These lines have a definite forward or backward movement.
What are directional lines?
This hair design element is used to define texture and line, in addition to linking design elements together.
What is hair color?
Establishing equal or appropriate proportions to create symmetry in a design.
What is balance?
Adding volume around the areas between the temples and jaw and adding width around the ears is a great way to offset or round out this facial type.
What is a square facial type?
The five basic elements of 3D hair design.
What are line, form, space, design texture, and color.
A smooth wave pattern is used to accentuate and narrow the face of this facial type.
What is a round head shape?
This type of hair can create a larger form of hair that is more coiled, grows more compact together, and will reflect less light.
What is curly hair?
This hair design is created when the two halves of a hairstyle form a mirror image of each other.
What is symmetrical balance?
The element of hair design that defines form and space, and also creates the shape, design, and movement of a hairstyle.
What is Line?
What are curved lines?
This color technique may be used at the temples to create the illusion of width on a smaller forehead.
What are lighter highlights?
This term describes the area surrounding the form, or the area the hairstyle occupies, which also may contain curls, waves, straight hair, or any combination.
What is space?
The hair design element that is the three-dimensional volume or mass of a hairstyle that exhibits length, width, and depth.
What is form?
These partings are used to create the illusion of width or height in a hairstyle.
What are diagonal back partings?
A curved part is used for a high forehead or _____.
What is a receding hairline?
The ____ ____ should be in proportion to the shape of the head and face, the length and width of the neck and the shoulder line.
What is the hair form?
The inspiration for design comes from many sources. Name 3.
What are movies, tv, magazines, videos, or even a person on the street.
What are the five important principles of art and design?
What are proportion, balance, rhythm, emphasis, and harmony.
The regular pulsation or recurrent pattern of movement in a design.
What is rhythm?
When working with a round facial shape where should you add volume and where should you remove volume?
Volume should be added to the top, volume should be removed at the sides.
How can a bold, dramatic accent be achieved within a hair design?
What is a single line of color, or a series of repeated lines?
This determines the clients facial shape.
What is the position and prominence of the facial bones?
The two defining characteristics of hair type.
What are wave patterns and hair texture?
This refers to the directional wave patterns that must be taken into consideration when designing a style for a client.
What is design texture?