Face features
Design Principles
Tools
Design Elements
100

When designing a hairstyle with a focal point that you wish to highlight. Which element could the stylist use to draw the eye to the styles focal point?

What is Design Lines.

100

Areas within or surrounding a hair design:

What is space.

100

When using air forming tools, which direction should the too be facing to produce a more polished look?

Down the strand, to lay down the cuticle.

100

The section of hair attached to the scalp

Base

200

What lower face proportions are best complemented by hair that is full and falls below the jaw?

What is a long jaw.

200

Which of the following is not an element of design?

What is Balance.

200

a technique using a brush on the surface of the hair to achieve a light airy appearanace while providing support and structure?

What is Back brushing

200

which design lines are repeating lines in a hair style that can be curved or straight?

parallel lines

300

Round, oval, square, rectangle and diamond are:

What are face shapes.

300

The profile when the chin and forehead align:

What is straight

300

The type of fingerwaves that uses 2 combs to lift the wave up and create a 3 dimensional form?

Pushwaves

300

how is "space" defined

The area the hairstyle occupies

400

Which base type creates emptiness or flat areas in the design?

What is Indentation base.

400

The design principle that repeats:

What is rhythm

400

Cushioning, lacing, matting, ratting and interlocking are all terms used for 

Back combing

400

what are the principles of design elements

space, haircolor, texture, line and form

500

How do you drape for a styling service?

What is neck strip and cape.

500

What is the pH of hair?

What is 4.5-5.5

500

The hair straightening technique that removes all of the curl by using a thermal pressing comb twice on each side of the hair. 

hard press

500

This type of line creates softness and waves

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