The outline of face, head, or figure seen in side view.
What is profile?
The face shape is described as the ideal face shape? The length of the face is 1.5X the width of the face.
What is oval?
The lines parallel to the floor that create width in design.
What is horizontal lines?
The comparative relationship of one thing to another.
What is proportion?
This face shape is described with a wide hairline, fullest at and below cheekbones?
What is round?
For this type of forehead, you should direct the hair over the sides of the forehead.
What is a wide forehead?
The lines that are straight up and down, that create length and height in design.
What is vertical lines?
Establishing equal or appropriate proportions to create symmetry.
What is balance?
Neither convex or concave; the ideal profile.
What is a straight profile?
This face shape is characterized with a wider forehead and more narrow chin?
What is heart?
For this type of forehead, you want to direct the hair up and away from the forehead.
What is narrow foreheads?
The lines positioned between vertical and horizontal lines, used to emphasize or minimize facial features.
What is diagonal lines?
A regular pulsation or recurrent pattern of movement in a design.
What is rhythm?
Curving outwards; receding forehead and chin.
What is a convex profile?
The face shape is characterized by being very long and narrow?
What is oblong?
For this type of forehead, you should direct the hair over the forehead, with good volume.
What is a receding forehead?
The lines used to soften a design.
What is curved lines?
Also known as focus; the thing in a design that draws the eye first.
What is emphasis?
Curving inwards; prominent forehead and chin, with other features receding inwards.
What is a concave profile?
The face shape is characterized by having a narrow chin and forehead, and wider cheekbones?
What is diamond?
For this type of forehead, you should use bangs with little to no volume.
What is a big forehead?
The lines that meet at a 90 degree angle and create a hard edge.
What is contrasting lines?
The most important principle; the creation of unity within a design.
What is harmony?