Basic Principles of Haircutting
Haircutting Tools
Haircutting Techniques
All about the guidelines
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100

The two basic lines used in haircuts are these.

What are straight & curvy lines?

100

This tool is used to remove weight or bulk from the hair.

What are thinning shears?

100

Cutting position in which the palms of both hands are facing each other.

What is palm to palm?

100

This is the subsection that determines the length the hair will be cut.

 What is a guideline?

100

What is the importance of holding the comb throughout the entire haircutting service?

Putting it down wastes a lot of time

200

This is another term for zero degree haircut

What is a blunt cut?

200

These are the two ways shears can be made.

What is cast and forged?

200

This is the hanging level where a blunt haircut falls.

What is weight line?

200

This is another name for a movable guideline.

What is a traveling guideline?

200

Widest area of the head usually starting at the temples and stopping at the bottom of the crown.

What is the parietal ridge?

300

All haircuts are composed of these 3 things.

What are lines, sections & angles?

300

This method of manufacturing shears is when hot molten steel is poured into a molding cooled.

What is Casting?

300

This haircutting technique is designed to remove bulk without shortening length. This technique can be achieved by using shears, thinning shears or a razor.

What is texturizing?

300

this guideline is located at the perimeter of the cut.

what is the outer line guideline?

300

When crosschecking a haircut always use this 

Opposite partings than what were used to cut.

400

The angle in which the fingers are held when cutting the line that creates the end shape is known as this

What is the cutting line?

400

These are the 3 primary countries where shears are manufactured?

What is Japan, Germany and United States?

400

Layering creates movement and volume in the hair by doing what?

Removing or releasing weight 

400

These are the two types of guidelines in haircutting.

What are stationary and traveling?

400

These are the 4 basic haircuts.

What are Blunt, layered, long layered, and graduated?

500

List the four common reference points

What are ears, occipital bone, jawline & apex

500

This cutting technique uses diagonal lines by cutting hair ends with a slight increase or decrease in length.

What is beveling? 

500

Haircutting technique that removes weight and adds movement thru the length of the hair, shears aren't completely closed and only a portion of the shears near the pivot are used.

What is slicing?

500

This guideline is used when creating layered or graduated haircuts.

what is the traveling guide?

500

Name the five basic types of bangs.

What are side swept, versatile, square, asymmetric and short textured?

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