This refers to the points that mark where the surface of the head changes
What are reference points?
This tool is mainly used to cut blunt or straight lines in the hair?
What are shears?
In order to maintain safety when parting or combing the hair, you should always_____
What is palm the shears or razor?
In this type of cut all the hair comes to a single hanging level, forming a weight line
What is a Blunt cut?
The best way to observe the natural behavior of you client's hair is to start with
What is freshly cleansed and unstyled hair?
Top, front, side, crown, nape, back, and bang area all names for this
What are areas of the head?
These are mainly used when a softer effect on the ends of the hair is desired
What are razors?
You should not pass this point when cutting below your fingers or when cutting palm-to-palm
What is your second knuckle?
This basic cut creates uniformed layers by elevating the hair to a ________ angel from the scalp
What is 90 degrees?
The best way to analyze a face shape is to
What is pull the hair back away from the face?
This is created when the space between two lines ae surfaces intersects at a given point
What is an angle?
These mainly used to remove excess or unwanted hair at the neckline and ears
What are trimmers?
To maintain good body position when working, you should remember to __________ when standing
What is keep your knees slightly bent rather than locked?
This basic haircut utilizes vertical, horizontal and diagonal cutting lines with a 45-degree elevation for the layers
What is a graduated haircut?
When analyzing a client's hair, it is important to consider the direction in which the hair grows from the scalp. This is also known as the
What is the growth patterm?
When the hair is elevated either below or above the 90 degrees of elevation, you are either building or removing this
What is weight?
This is made by the process of working heated metal to a finished shape by hammering and pressing
What are Forged shears?
In order to protect yourself from injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, you should always use
What are shears that a properly fitted to your hands?
When cutting this area, it is important to work with the natural distribution to make sure you are only cutting the hair that falls in that area
What is the Bang(fringe)
This type of hair tends to stick out more when cut short
What is coarse hair?
When working on a haircut and you want the hair to be longer towards the front, you should_____
What is overdirect the section backwards?
These three countries are primarily responsible manufacturing the steel used to make professional shears
What is Japan, Germany, and United States?
The steps that must be followed to ensure that you are not aiding in the transfer of infectious diseases are
What is first thoroughly cleaning the tools with soap and water and then completely immersing in an EPA registered disinfectant?
This technique is the process of removing excess bulk without shortening the length of the hair
What is texturizing?
You should always keep in mind that hair will shrink ____________inch(s) as it dries
What is 1/4 inch to 1/2inch?