The section of the hair that is attached to the scalp:
Base
Created by individual bone structure and hairline:
Face Shape
A pleasing arrangement of shapes and lines that incorporates all elements of design:
Harmony
A mirror image from the center:
Symmetry
This profile has a strong outward curvature because of the receding chin, protruding nose and high hairline:
Convex
The end of the hair strand that forms a complete circle for pincurls, rollersetting and/or thermal setting:
Curl
The combination of lines that outline a shape:
Form
Combing a section of the hair in a circular movement over the head’s surface to form waves or curls:
Shaping
This curl sits completely on its base:
On-Base
Tool used to dry and style the hair:
Blowdryer
The section of hair between the base and the first turn of the curl:
Stem
A type of line that continuously bends, creating movement, softness and/or waves:
Curved
What does VOC stand for:
Volatile Organic Compound
A non-mirror image with unequal length or weight distribution:
asymmetry
The outline of the face when viewed from one side:
Profile
technique used to set wet hair into a specific design:
Wet Styling
The area within or surrounding a hairdesign:
Space
The main focal point of a hair design?
Emphasis
The relationship of facial features and shape to each other:
Facial Proportion
This face shape is considered the ideal face shape:
Oval
This curl sits totally off its base:
Off-Base
This type of base creates emptiness or flat area(s) in a design:
Indentation
The direct correlation of size, distance, amount and ratio between the individual characteristics when compared with the whole:
Proportion
This type of base creates fullness, height, and/or lift in a design:
Volume
A profile where the nose appears sunken and the face seems to have an inward curvature:
Concave