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Also known as head shape

what is head form

100

mark where the surface of the head changes, such as the ears, jawline, occipital bone, or apex. These points are used to establish design lines

Reference points

100

What is one of the four characteristics that determine the behavior of the hair?

  • Growth patterns

  • Texture

  • Density

  • Elasticity

100

A type of diagonal line that creates movement toward the face.

What is diagonal forward?

100

Guideline that does not move.

What is stationary guideline?

200

area between the apex and the back of the parietal ridge

what is the crown
200

This is the widest area of the head, starting at the temples and ending at the bottom of the crown.

What is parietal ridge?

200

Process of working metal to a finished shape by hammering or pressing.

What is forged?

200

Smaller sections within a larger section of hair, used to maintain control of the hair while cutting.

What is subsections?

200

Also known as movable guideline; guideline that moves as the haircutting progresses, used often when creating layers or graduation.

What is traveling guideline?

300

area at the back part of the neck and consists of the hair below the occipital bone

what is the nape
300

The bone that protrudes at the base of the skull is the occipital bone

What is Occipital bone 

300

Amount of pressure applied when combing and holding a section, created by stretching or pulling the section.

What is tension?

300

Also known as projection or lifting; the degree at which a subsection of hair is held, or lifted, from the head when cutting.

What is elevation?

300

Thin, continuous mark used as a guide; can be straight or curved, horizontal, vertical, or diagonal.

What is a line?

400

Also known as the fringe area

What is the bang?

400

What is one of the ways finding reference points helps you?

  • Finding balance within the design, so that both sides of the haircut turn out the same.

  • Developing the ability to create the same haircut consistently.

  • Showing where and when it is necessary to change technique to make up for irregularities (such as a flat crown) in the head form.

400

Outer line of a hairstyle

What is perimeter?

400

Elevation that occurs when a section is lifted above 0 degrees.

What is graduation?

400

Also known as a one-length haircut; haircut in which all the hair comes to one hanging level, forming a weight line or area; hair is cut with no elevation or overdirection.


What is blunt haircut?

500

By locating the parietal ridge, you can find the hair that grows on the top of the head. This hair lies on the head shape. Hair that grows below the parietal ridge, or crest, hangs because of gravity. You can locate the top by parting the hair at the parietal ridge, and continuing all the way around the head.

What is the top?

500

The apex is located by laying the comb on….

What is the top of the head?

500

Direction in which the hair grows from the scalp; also referred to as natural fall or natural falling position.

What is growth pattern?

500

Combing a section away from its natural falling position, rather than straight out from the head, toward a guideline; used to create increasing lengths in the interior or perimeter.

What is overdirection?
500

Create movement and volume in the hair by releasing weight.

What is layers?

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