The basic foundation skill upon which all other hair design is built
What is haircutting
The widest area of the head
What is the parietal ridge
What degree removes weight
What is a 90 degree cut or higher
Cutting line
What is the angle at which the fingers are held when cutting
What are texturizing shears used for?
To remove bulk
Another name for the Bang
What is the Fringe
The highest point on top of the head
What is the Apex
Parting the hair in the opposite way that you cut
What is cross checking
Guideline
Is a subsection of hair that determines the length the hair will be cut.
Another name for texturizing shears are
What are thinning shears
The two basic lines in haircutting
What are straight and curved
The area between the apex and the back of the parietal ridge.
What is the Crown
The process of removing excess bulk without shortening length
What is texturizing
Traveling guideline
What is the movable guideline. It moves as the haircut progresses
Mainly used when creating a short haircut, short tapers, fades and fkat tops
Beveling is also known as
What is Stacking
When using shears, where should your thumb be
What is the hole of the moving blade
Thinning the hair to graduated lengths using shears. AKA Effilating
What is slithering
Uniform layer haircut
What is a 90 degree cut
Smaller version of clippers, used to trim necklines and around ears.
What are trimmers
What is another name for Elevation
What is Projection or Lifting
Where should the ring finger be when cutting hair
What is the hole of the non-moving blade
What determines the size and number of the subsections needed to complete a cut?
What is hair density
The process of removing excess bulk without shortening the length
What is texturizing.
Allows you to cut very close to the scalp. Can use to create a flat top or square shape
What is clipper over comb