Color Theory
Short Cutting
Culture
Histology
100

The 3 Primary Colors

What is Red, Blue, Yellow

100

Three Head Shapes 

What is 1,2 & 3

100

Hours to take clients

What is 350

100

The highest point of the head

What is the apex 

200

Secondary Colors

What is Orange, Purple, Green
200

The three short haircutting contours

What is Leaning, building, and natural

200

Small shifts that can be sustained over time

What is a 10 percent shift

200

Hair formations

What is Straight, wavy, curly, coily

300

Mixing primary colors and secondary colors

What is tertiary colors

300

Using comb to elevate hair while cutting with scissors

What is scissor over comb?
300

The three P’s of an affirmation

What is Personal, Positive, Present

300

Hair textures

What is Fine, Medium, Coarse

400

Going directly across the color wheel

What is neutralizing a color

400

To quickly cut the hair from short to long in a small area

What is Taper?

400

Understand and works well with others

What is Interpersonal

400

The three phases of hair growth

What is Anagen, catagen, telogen

500

Dominant Pigment

What is the underlying tone in the hair

500

Comb position where spine of comb rests on or touches scalp

What is Anchored 

500

Understands and communicates through movement and analyzing movement

What is Body kinesthetic

500

The ability of the hair to absorb moisture

What is Porosity