Which type of line is used to create width in the hair?
What is Horizontal
When lines are parallel to the floor and relative to the horizon.
What are horizontal lines?
The innermost layer of hair
What is the Medulla?
The study of human body structures.
What is anatomy?
Basic units of all living things.
What are cells?
The ____ for design are likely to come from sources such as tv, movies, magazines, and celebrities are
What is inspiration?
A thin, continuos mark, curved, straight that is used as a guide while cutting hair.
What is a line?
Weak physical side bonds that are the result of attraction between negative and positive electrical charges
What are salt bonds?
The study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structure
What is Physiology?
12 pairs of bones forming the wall of the thorax
What are Ribs?
Lines that are curved and used to blend and soften horizontal or vertical lines
What are Transitional lines?
For control during a haircut , the hair parted into working areas is called.
What is sections?
Subsection panels into which the hair s divided for permanent wave wrapping
What is base sections?
Carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all bodily functions
What is Nerve Tissue?
System that consists of the skin and its accessory organs.
What is integumentary system?
What is form?
Elevation creates graduation and layers, and is usually described in?
What is degrees?
Chemical bonds that join amino acids together, end to end in long chains, to form a polypeptide chain
What are peptide bonds?
Protective covering on body surfaces, such as skin, membranes and tissue inside the mouth, heart lining.
What is Epithelial Tissue?
Nutritive fluid circulating through the circulatory system
What is blood?
The 5 basic elements of 3 dimensional hair design.
What is line, form, space, design texture, and color?
What hair type requires less elevation, and should be left a bit longer because of shrinkage?
What is curly hair?
Hair that has a weak curl, sometimes straight or stringy.
What is underprocessed?
Bones of the upper jaw
What is the Maxillae?
Plays a role in sexual development, sleep and metabolism.
What is Pineal Gland?