The foundation of every haircut is:
form
Which finger should be places in the finger grip to control the still blade when holding shears?
ring
How does activated texture feel?
rough
The term used to describe the hair as the lengths lay or fall naturally over the curve of the head is:
Natural fall
What is the widest part of the head?
Crest Area
A technique performed on the ends of the hair to reduce bulk, allow for mobility, soften the ends and blend weight lines is called.
end texturizing
A cutting technique commonly used to define the perimeter hairline, such as the nape, is known as:
outlining
A stationary guideline does not:
move (stable)
Which is considered to be the artistic guideline used while cutting hair:
design line
When the hair is viewed abstractly it is in:
Normal projection
What products adds gloss and sheen to dry hair and crates texture separation.
Pomade
The graduated form is sometimes referred to as a wedge cut or a(n):
45-degree angle cut
What form would result from creating a 180-degree angle cut?
increased- layered
The moveable blade of the shears is controlled by the
thumb grip
The two textures can be:
Activated or Unactivated
A weight area in a graduated form could be described as a:
concentration of lengths
What growth patterns forms from a point at the front hairline and curves to one side?
Widow's peak
What term also known as elevation, describes the angle at which the hair is held in a relation to the curve of the head prior to cutting?
projection
The three dimensions of form are:
length, width, and depth
What is the shape of a solid form cut?
rectangle
As a general rule, fine-textured hair can be texturized as close as:
1/2" (1.25cm) from the scalp
Never thin the very ends of the hair or:
anywhere near the hairline
What are horizontal lines parallel to?
The horizon
The lines that curve inward, like the inside of a sphere are called:
concave
Diagonal lines creates:
movement