Which basic form consists of hair lengths that progress from shorter in the exterior to longer in the interior?
a. solid
b. 90 degrees
c. increase-layered
d. uniformly layered
What is Solid
Shorter exterior lengths that gradually progress to longer interior lengths is a concept known as:
a. sliding
b. layering
c. tapering
d. graduation
What is Graduation
Which of the following natural growth patterns forms from a point at the front hairline and curves to one side?
a. whorl
b. fringe
c. cowlick
d. widow's peak
What is Widow's peak
Graduation can be created by using a vertical parting pattern and positioning your fingers along the intended:
a. weight line
b. perimeter form line
c. line of inclination
d. interior design line
What is Line of Inclination
Which of the following techniques is performed by rotating the razor and the comb in a light circular motion?
a. slide cutting
b. razor etching
c. razor peeling
d. razor rotation
What is Razor Rotation
What type of design line is also called a traveling guide?
a. stable line
b. curved line
c. mobile design line
d. stationary design line
What is Mobile Design Line
Which type of texturizing technique is used to create expansion and fullness while removing weight at the base area?
a. end texturizing
b. base texturizing
c. shear-over-comb
d. midstrand texturizing
What is base texturizing
The surface appearance of hair is referred to as:
a. texture
b. density
c. elasticity
d. condition
What is Texture
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
The distribution used to sculpt solid form is:
a. natural
b. shifted
c. directional
d. perpendicular
What is Natural
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
Which parting pattern creates the appearance of weight in a uniformly layered form?
a. pivotal
b. diagonal
c. vertical
d. horizontal
What is Horizontal
The two types of finger and shear positions that are used while cutting are:
a. left and right
b. stationary and mobile
c. parallel and nonparallel
d. natural and perpendicular
What is parallel and nonparallel
In combination forms, the hair is sectioned relative to the desired changes in line, shape and:
a. angle
b. structure
c. length guides
d. finishing direction
What is Structure
Which of the following guidelines is important to consider while positioning fingers/shears?
a. palm the shears to avoid cutting the client
b. ensure fingers are held perpendicular to the shears
c. wear rings to keep fingers from holding hair too tight
d. apply excessive tension while holding hair with fingers
What is palm the shears to avoid cutting the client
The shortest lengths in an increase-layered form are found in the:
a. nape
b. interior
c. directional
d. perpendicular
What is Interior
The most common type of distribution used to sculpt increase-layered forms is:
a. shifted
b. natural
c. directional
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 cutting graduation, higher projection or elevation angles create:
a. weight
b. low graduation
c. high graduation
d. unactivated texture
What is High Graduation
In order to ensure lengths are not shorter than desired when sculpting, first establish the length guide for the design line:
a. in natural fall
b. on top of the head
c. in normal projection
d. along the entire perimeter
What is In Natural Fall
Which of the following forms adds volume and creates a rounded shape?
a. solid
b. graduated
c. increase
d. uniform
What is Uniform
Which of the following is necessary after you have completed the sculpture procedure?
a. wash your hands
b. cross-check for accuracy
c. texturize the sculpted form
d. insist client purchases products
What is Wash your Hands
Projection can be measured from the curve of the head or:
a. the fingers
b. the parting
c. natural fall
d. the design line
What is Natural Fall
The technique that creates irregular lengths for a chunkier effect is called:
a. slicing
b. etching
c. pointing
d. notching
What is Notching
When sculpting uniformly layered lengths, the design line should remain:
a. visible
b. vertical
c. horizontal
d. stationary
What is Visible