At this elevation, no lifting or raising of the hair is required during the cutting process, producing maximum weight
What is zero degree
Ringworm is a ________disease of the skin or scalp, in which intensely itchy, rig shaped patches develop
What is fungal
The two bones, one on each side of the head, which form the entire crown and top sides
What is the parietal
Whorl is a growth pattern where hair moves in a ___________ pattern
What is circular
Used to remove bulk, this texturizing technique adds mobility within the haircut by sliding down or along the surface of the hair
What is slithering/slicing
This elevation provides uniform lengths
What is 90 degree
Scabies is contagious skin disease marked by intense itching, inflammation, and red papules caused by
What is itch mites
The saucer shaped bone at the rear of the skull that sits directly above the nape
What is the occipital
Directing the hair out of its natural fall
What is shifted distribution
A cutting position that prevents hair from being lifted up off your hand and from being pushed out the front of the shears
What is palm to palm
This elevation provides graduation and stacking with medium elevation
What is 45 degree
The technical term for ringworm
What is tinea
The bony part of the head that encases the brain and includes the bones of the face and jaw
What is the skull
The direction that the hair grows from the scalp
What is growth pattern
A haircutting technique that influences the movement of the hair to naturally turn under
What is beveling
At this elevation, lengths become progressively longer starting from the top to the bottom
What is 180 degree
Tinea capitis is a fungal infection of the skin and scalp characterized by __________or spots at the opening of the hair follicle
What are red papules
Platysma is the muscle that extends from the tip of the chin to the shoulder and lowers the
What is the jaw and lip
The direction in which the hair moves or falls on the head
What is natural distribution
Haircutting technique that is known as weave cutting
What is channeling
In executing a 180 degree haircut, you most often begin in the interior or
What is the crown
Microorganisms that are not disease producing
What are non-pathogenic
The epicranius is the broad muscle formed by the joining of the
What is the occipitalis and frontials
The raising of a section of hair from the head
What is projection. elevation or degree
In haircutting, a carving technique uses shears that are _____while moving through the hair
What is partially opened and closed