Lines that are straight up and down
Vertical lines
oval, round, Inverted triangular, Sqaure, oblong, Diamond, and pear-shaped are the seven what
Facial shape
Guideline that does not move, but all other hair is brought to it for cutting
Stationary guide
A line, created naturally or with a comb, that divides the hair at the scalp, separating one section of the hair from another
Part
The position of the fingers when cutting a section of hair
Cutting line
Lines parallel to the Horizon
Horizontal lines
Widest area of the head also known as the crest, hat band, horseshoe, or temporal region
Parietal ridge
Section of hair, located at either the perimeter or the interior of the hair that determines the length of the hair will be cut to
Guide
Haircuts in which there is an even blend from very short at the hairline to longer links as you move up the head.. to _____ is to narrow progressively at one end
Taper
Angle or elevation that hair is held at from the head for cutting
Projection
Lines positioned between horizontal and vertical lines
Diagonal lines
Points on the head that mark where the surface of the hair changes or the behavior of the hair changes, such as ears, Jaw line, occipital bone, and Apex ;used to established design lines that are proportionate
Reference points
Guideline that moves as the hair cutting progresses used when creating layers or graduation
Traveling guide
The outline or shape of a design
Form
The process of parting off subsections opposite from the elevation or direction at which they were cut to check the precision of cutting lines are blending
Crosschecking
Lines that move in a semi circular or circular direction
Curved lines
The ability to picture or say something in your mind
Envisioning
Removing excess bulk without shortening the length: changing their parents or behavior of hair through specific hair cutting techniques using shears, thinning shears, clippers, or a razor
Texturizing
The equal or appropriate portions that create symmetry and harmony in a design
Balance
Angle or degree at which a subsection of hair is held or elevated, from the head when cutting; also referred to as projection
Elevation
The space between two lines or services that intersect at a given point ;in haircutting the hair is held away from the head to create an angle of elevation
Angle
A method used to put the hair into position for cutting by combing into the hair with the teeth of the comb in a upward direction
Rolling the comb out
A visual line in the haircut, where the hair ends of the hair hang together: the line of maximum length within the weight area: heaviest perimeter area of a 0° or 45° cut
weight line
A design principle that measures or shows the comparative relationship between two or more design elements of A form
Proportion
Graduated affect achieved by cutting the hair with elevation or over direction: the hair is cut at higher elevation usual he 90° or above, which remove the weight
Layers