What hair design creates movement and direction in a hairstyle?
Line
What principle refers to equal visual weight in a hairstyle?
Balance
Which face shape is considered the ideal face shape?
Oval
A client wants a dramatic focal point around the eyes.
Which design is principle would you use?
Emphasis
A stylist recommends added height for a round-faced client.
Hire
What design elemenet refers to the mass or general shape of hairstyle?
Form
What principle refers to the relationship of one part of a design to another?
Proportion
A square face shape often benefits from?
Soft Texture around the face
A hairstyle has equal volume on both sides.
What principle is being demonstrated?
Balance
A Stylist creates excessive height on a client with a long face.
Fire
What design element best describes how smooth, rough, curly, or straight hair appears?
Texture
What principle creates a focal point in a hairstyle?
Emphasis
A long face shape generically benefits from?
Added Width
A hairstyle uses repeated curls throughout the design.
Which principle is being demonstrated?
Rhythm
A stylist ignores the clients face shape during the consultation
Fire
What design element refers to the area surrounding the hairstyle?
Space
What principle creates movement throughout a hairstyle?
Rhythm
A client with a round face shape benefits from?
More Height
A hairstyle appears too large for the client's head shape.
Which principle is lacking?
Proportion
A stylist creates soft movement around a square face.
Hire
Bonus: What are all four elements of hair design?
Line
Form
Space
Texture
Bonus: Name all four design principles
Form
Texture
Emphasis
Rhythm
What is most important when designing a hairstyle? A)Face shape, B)Hair texture, C)Client lifestyle, D)All of the above
D)All of the above
A Bride wants a soft romantic updo. Which design element would be most important?
Texture
TIE BREAKER:
Each team has 30 seconds write down as many Hair design Terms from chapters 107C.01 & 107C.02 as possible.
Consultation, Oval, Square, Round, Line, Form, Space, Form, Texture, Balance, Proportion, Rhythm, Emphasis