What points on the head establish design lines?
Ears, jawline ,occipital bone ,apex.
What is a client consultation?
A conversation between the stylist and the client where the stylist finds out what the client wants and then is able to offer suggestions and professional advice about the most suitable haircut.
What is used for haircutting and texturing?
Texturing Shears
What are all professional shears made out of?
Steel
You can not put down your shears during a haircut
True
What do you need to do to both sides so it is the same?
find balance
What is a collection of photos and images of a stylist’s work that she or he can use during the consultation to assist a client in making decisions about style and color?
a professional portfolio
What is used for a softening effect?
Razors
The shear-over-comb technique is especially useful in creating ____ cuts.
tapered
If the metal is too soft the shear will not hold a sharp edge(true or false)
True
What is the highest point of the head?
Apex
It is recommended that you allow how much time in your schedule to do the client consultation?
What is 5 - 15 minutes
What is used for sectioning?
sectioning clips
____ is particularly effective for thinning out or customizing difficult areas caused by hollows, wrinkles, whorls, and ragged patches or creases in the scalp.
Shear-point tapering
you can sit with legs crossed while receiving a haircut
False
The bone that protrudes at the base of the skull is?
occipital bone
When should the client consultation be performed?
Before starting the actual service
What is mainly used for creating short haircuts?
Clippers
What manufacturing is responsible for making sheers?
Japan ,Germany and the United states
you can go straight to styling after preforming a haircut
False
what is the widest area of the head?
parietal ridge
The document also known as a client questionnaire, consultation card, or health history form is the client
intake form
What is the small version of clippers and is also known as edgers?
Trimmers
If the Rockwell is 63 of shear what will happen?
The shear could be too hard or brittle and could break
The Rockwell hardness of a shear is 42 to 50
False The Rockwell hardness is 56 or 57