Anatomy & Physiology
Design Elements
Design Principles
Design procedures
Curls creation
100

Round, oval, square, rectangle and diamond are what?

Face shapes

100

Areas within or surrounding a hair design:

Space

100

The focal point of a hair design is known as:

Emphasis

100

A form of natural hairstyling in which the hair has grown and intertwined over time becoming twisted creating a rope-like effect:

Locks

100

The section of hair that is attached to the scalp:

Base

200

The profile that has a protruding chin and forehead is what?

Concave

200

What creates softness in a style:

Curved Lines

200

A non-mirror image with unequal distribution of weight and/or length is:

Asymmetrical

200

Type of fingerwave that uses two combs to lift the wave up and create a three-dimensional form:

Pushwaves

200

Also known as the Circle:

curl

300

This type of profile is characterized by the forehead, chin, and nose all being in alignment and is considered to be ideal:

Straight Profile

300

A combination of lines that outline a shape:

Form

300

A pleasing arrangement of shapes and lines that incorporates all elements of design:

Harmony

300

Also known as molding, this is combing a section of hair in a circular movement over the surface of the head for the formation of waves or curls:

Shaping

300

Type of base that creates lift, fullness, and/or height in a design:

Volume

400

The side view or contour of the face is what?

Profile

400

This is known as the visual comparison of weight used to offset or equalize proportion:

Balance

400

Placing ā€˜C’ shapes into wet hair using alternating directions and fingers or a comb:

Fingerwaving

400

This type of curl is secured totally off its base and has the maximum amount of movement:

Full-stem

500

The design principle that repeats:

Rhythm

500

Also known as Carved Curls, these are sculpted by hand, iron, or roller to create texture and/or movement:

Sculpture curls

500

The section of hair located between the base and the first turn of the roller / curl:

Stem