Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the solid form?
a.interior activation
b.unactivated texture
c.maximum perimeter weight
d.lengths fall to the same level
what is interior activation
What type of distribution is used to sculpt uniform lengths?
a.natural
b.shifted
c.directional
d.perpendicular
what is perpendicular
The surface appearance of hair is referred to as:
a.texture
b.density
c.elasticity
d.condition
what is texture
The line that visually separates activated and unactivated textures in a graduated form is called the:
a.form line
b.ridge line
c.inclination
d.perimeter line
what is ridge line
All of the following are sculpting positions EXCEPT:
a.palm up
b.palm down
c.palm-to-palm
d.hand-to-hand
what is hand to hand
The planar sculpting technique is used to create which of the following forms?
a. solid
b. uniform
c. increase
d. square
"What is Square"
All of the following are guidelines to follow during the Connect sculpture service essential EXCEPT:
a.build rapport
b.greet client with a firm handshake
c.ask questions to discover client needs
d.greet client with a pleasant tone of voice
what is ask questions to discover client needs
What type of design line is used to sculpt uniform lengths?
a.mobile
b.stationary
c.combination
d.multiple stationary
what is mobile
When interior increase layers are sculpted at longer lengths, the resulting texture of the hair sculpture will be:
a.totally activated
b.totally unactivated
c.activated in the interior only
d.a combination of unactivated and activated
what is a combination of unactivated and activated
Which of the following design lines is used to build a weight area in a graduated form?
a.mobile
b.vertical
c.diagonal
d.stationary
what is stationary
The length arrangement of a combination form is referred to as:
a.shape
b.weight
c.texture
d.structure
what is structure
What technique is used when the lengths are too short to control between your fingers?
a. notching
b. overcomb
c. planar
d. pointing
"What is overcomb"
Where are the shortest lengths found in the solid form?
a.apex
b.crown
c.interior
d.exterior
what is exterior
All of the following are guidelines to consider when sectioning for a hair sculpture EXCEPT:
a.hair density
b.hair elasticity
c.positioning of clips
d.natural growth patterns
what is hair elasticity
When the hair is viewed abstractly as if it were projected at a 90° angle from the various curves of the head, it is referred to as:
a.structure
b.natural fall
c.surface texture
d.normal projection
what is normal projection
The weight in a graduated form is positioned:
a.low
b.high
c.at the perimeter form line
d.above the perimeter form line
what is above the perimeter form line
Which of the following forms adds volume and creates a rounded shape?
a.solid
b.graduated
c.increase
d.uniform
what is uniform
To refine the perimeter in a shear-over-comb technique, designers use a:
a. tail comb
b.large comb
c.taper comb
d.wide-tooth comb
What is taper comb
To keep a child from squirming, remind them that squirming may cause you to:
a.cut yourself
b.cut him or her
c.never do their hair again
d.tell their parents they were misbehaving
what is cut yourself
What can be done while sculpting shorter uniform lengths to maintain equal distance from the head?
a.change palm position
b.project lengths at the opposite angle
c.visually assess lengths in natural fall
d.extend little finger and rest it on the scalp
what is extend little finger and rest it on the scalp
The proportional relationship of each form within a combination produces the shape, texture and position of:
a.color
b.weight
c.the interior
d.the exterior
what is weight
What type of distribution results in a 90° angle from its base parting?
a.shifted
b.parallel
c.nonparallel
d.perpendicular
what is perpendicular
Which of the following is true about the 32 teeth taper shears?
a.create highly textured effects
b.create lightly tapered effects
c.produce dramatic chunky effects
d.remove a minimal amount of hair within a parting
what is create highly textured effects
When designing a fade, the placement of each zone should be predetermined so that the design is:
a. transparent
b. symmetrical
c. asymmetrical
d. well-balanced
what is well-balanced
Which of the following projection angles are used to sculpt solid form?
a.0° and 45°
b.45° and 90°
c.Natural Fall and 0°
d.Natural Fall and 45°
what is Natural Fall and 0°
Which of the following is necessary during the sculpture procedure?
a.analyze hair and scalp
b.cross-check for accuracy
c.wash hands with liquid soap
d.ask client to thank you for service
what is cross-check for accuracy
The most common technique used to sculpt increase-layered forms is:
a.notching
b.razor etching
c.conversion layering
d.a mobile design line
what is conversion layering
Which of the following projection angles is used to create medium graduation?
a.0°-30°
b.30°-60°
c.60°-90°
d.90°-120°
what is 30°-60°
Channeling shears are primarily used for all of the following special effects EXCEPT:
a.heavy fringes
b.extreme length variations
c.lightly tapered effects
d.notched perimeter lengths
what is lightly tapered effects
All of the following are incorporated with directional distribution EXCEPT:
a. straight up
b.straight out
c.straight back
d.straight down
what is straight down
What can cause a graduated appearance to occur over the ear when sculpting solid forms?
a.tension
b.no projection
c.comb control
d.freehand sculpting
what is tension
In a graduated form, the line that divides the activated and unactivated textures is known as the:
a.form line
b.ridge line
c.weight line
d.perimeter line
what is ridge line
The projection angle used to create the arrangement of hair lengths that are the same throughout the head is:
a.0°
b.30°
c.45°
d.90°
what is 90°
When sculpting an increase/solid combination form, a solid exterior will:
a.add texture
b.soften texture
c.reduce perimeter weight
d.add perimeter weight
what is add perimeter weight
Which of the following hair types should be texturized 1" (2.5 cm) away from the scalp?
a. fine hair
b.coarse hair
c.blond hair
d.medium hair
what is medium hair
The technique of sculpting each parting slightly longer as you work up the head is known as:
a.blunt
b.overlapping
c.comb control
d.cross-checking
what is overlapping
Which of the following can be done to establish more weight along the perimeter hairline when sculpting a uniformly layered form?
a.sculpt perimeter at a 45° projection angle
b.sculpt perimeter at a 90° projection angle
c.sculpt perimeter using shifted distribution
d.sculpt larger perimeter section in natural fall first
what is sculpt larger perimeter section in natural fall first
If weight is desired at the perimeter of an increase-layered form, sculpt the perimeter design line in:
a.natural fall
b.normal projection
c.increasing lengths
d.decreasing lengths
what is natural fall
Projecting the hair below 90° would:
a.build weight
b.remove bulk
c.remove weight
d.shorten lengths
what is build weight
Which tool allows you to sculpt as close to the scalp as possible while using shear-over-comb and clipper-over-comb techniques?
a.razor
b.trimmer
c.cutting comb
d.taper/contour comb
what is taper/contour comb
Base texturizing is preformed up to:
a. 1/2" from the scalp
b. 1" from the scalp
c. 1.5'" from the scalp
d. 2" from the scalp
what is 1" from the scalp
Which of the following is a guideline to follow during the Consult sculpture service essential?
a.complete a client record
b.perform a scalp massage to relax the client
c.communicate to develop a connection with the client
d.ask specific questions such as "would you like your ears exposed?"
what is ask specific questions such as "would you like your ears exposed?"
An advanced technique used when sculpting uniform layers on tightly curled hair is called:
a.refine
b.freeform
c.stretching
d.customizing
what is freeform
The projection angle of the stationary design line is most important because it establishes the location to which all other lengths are:
a.etched
b.notched
c.converged
d.manipulated
what is converged
An angle of 45° would be considered what type of projection?
a.low
b.high
c.medium
d.very high
what is medium
Consider all of the following when deciding upon the proportional relationship of one form to another EXCEPT:
a.desired surface texture
b.desired texturizing techniques
c.desired weight relative to head shape
d.desired weight relative to facial features
what is desired texturizing techniques
Slithering, a technique in which the shears are open and closed rhythmically while sliding blades upward from the ends, is also called:
a.etching
b.effilating
c.razor peeling
d.razor rotation
what is effilating