Design Philosophy
5 Elements of Hair Design
5 Principles of Hair Design
Areas of the Head
Facial Shapes and Profiles
100

Why is it important to study hair design?

Formal hair design education will help you understand how hair looks, moves, and reacts to styling.

100

What is the area surrounding the form?

Space

100

How do you measure symmetry?

Divide the face into 4 equal parts.

100

What is the back part of the neck called?

Nape

100

Where is the apex?

The highest point of the head.

200

What are 3 ways to seek inspiration?

Movies, peers, videos, or a person.

200

What hair type reflects light the best?

Straight Hair

200

What kind of hair pattern shows the fastest rhythm?

Tight Curls.


200

What is the parietal ridge also known as?

The crest area

200

What facial shape will most styles work well with?

Oval

300

What do you do before beginning a hair design?

You create a plan.

300

What are the 5 Elements of Hair Design?

Design Lines, Form, Space, Design Texture, Haircolor

300

What are 2 ways you can create emphasis?

Wave patterns, color, change in form, ornamentation

300
What are the four reference points?

ears, jawline, occipital bone and apex

300

What are the 3 profiles?

Convex, Concave, and Straight

400

In step 5 of bringing a design to life what kind of risk should you take?

A calculated risk

400

Warm colors create what kind of illusion?

Volume

400
What are the 3 elements that a hair style with harmony has?

Form with Interesting lines, Pleasing color or combination of colors and textures, balance and rhythm that work together to strengthen the design

400

Name 5 parts of the head

Top, Front, Back, Sides, Crown, Nape, Bang Area

400

Name the seven facial shapes.

Oval, Round, Square, Triangle, Oblong, Diamond, and Heart

500

What is the definition of design philosophy?

Includes objectives, goals, and step-by-step planning to mold a unique vision into a piece of art.

500

List 5 types of design lines.

Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal, Curved, Single, Parallel, Contrasting, Transitional, and Directional.

500

Where should hair be for the classic proportion of the body?

Hair should not be wider than the center of the body.

500

Where does the bang area begin and end?

Begins at the apex and ends at the front corners.

500

What is the difference between concave and convex?

Concave is prominent facial features and convex is receding facial features

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