Principles of Design
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Principles of Design 3
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100

Reference points on the head: Ears, Jawline, and _______ ______. 

Occipital Bone

100

reference points are to used to establish

design lines

100

Lines that lie between horizontal and vertical, help blend long layers into short layers to create fullness

Diagonal Lines

100

Curly hair should be left a bit longer when cutting because of ________.

Shrinkage

200

hair that hangs below the parietal ridge is because of ________.

Gravity

200

location of the _____ _____ signals a change in head shape

four corners

200

Separating one section from another to create subsections, line divided at scalp

Parting

200

The angle the fingers are held the line that creates the shape

Cutting Line

300

Understanding head shape and reference points achieves ________.

Balance

300

The back part of the head below the occipital

Nape

300

For control the hair is parted into working areas called

Sections

300

If you want hair in front of the ears to be longer, you should over direct it to a stationary guide _______

Behind the ears

400

Widest part of the head, found by placing comb flat on the side of the head

Parietal Ridge

400

The working area of the hair that is separated prior to cutting

Section

400

Involves using diagonal lines to create angles by cutting the ends of the hair with a slight increase or decrease in length

Beveling or stacking

400

You begin making decisions about the best haircut by analyzing his or her ________   __________.

FACE SHAPE

500

Highest point on the top of the head, where the comb rests flat.

Apex

500

lines parallel to the floor and relative to the horizon

horizontal lines

500

Degree of elevation in a blunt or one-length haircut

Zero

500

__________ is how someone looks from the side, by pulling their hair away from the face and up and away from the neck.

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