Solid
Graduation
Layers
Cutting Techniques
Texturizing
100

Where should the hair be elevated in a blunt/one-length haircut?

Natural fall/0 elevation.

100

What does graduation create?

Weight.

100

When doing a uniform haircut, all the hair is elevated 90 degrees from the scalp and cut at the ___ ____?

Same length.

100

How much tension should be used when cutting curly/extremely curly hair?

Minimal.

100

What is texturizing?

Removing bulk without shortening length.

200

Why should you take extra care while working in the crown & neckline?

Could be strong growth patterns.

200

What elevation is use in the back area while using the graduation technique?

45 degrees.

200

What shape does a uniform haircut create?

Circle/round.

200

Technique used to create very short tapers.

Shear-over-comb.
200

Technique using tips of shears on the ends of the hair.

Point cutting.

300

How should the clients head be positioned while cutting a blunt haircut in the back sections?

Slightly tilted.

300

What kind of guideline(s) are used in graduation?

Stationary & traveling guide.

300

What is an interior guideline?

Inside the haircut, rather than on the perimeter.

300

When cutting the fringe, it is important is work with the _____ ___?

Natural fall.

300

What does the slithering/effilating technique do to the hair?

Reduces volume & creates movement.

400

How do you cross-check a haircut?

Part in the opposite direction, at the same elevation.

400

What are pivoting subsections (pie shape sections) used for?

Graduating & layering.

400

What kind of cut will you create when you over-direct the sides & back straight up into the top that is cit at 90 degrees?

Long-layers.
400

Name the method of cutting & layering hair in which the fingers & shears glide along the edge of the hair to remove length?

Slide cutting.

400

Best texturizing technique to use on short hair?

Carving.

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