This is known as the visual comparison of weight used to offset or equalize proportion:
Balance
Also known as the circle:
Curl
Type of base that creates lift, fullness, and /or height in a design:
Volume
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
The section of hair that is attached to the scalp:
Base
Round,oval,square, rectangle and diamond are:
Face shapes
Hair straightening technique that removes all of the curl by using a thermal pressing comb twice on each side of the hair shaft
Hard press
This profile is characterized by a receding chin, protruding nose and hairline creating a strong outward appearance:
Convex
The relationship of facial features and shape to each other:
Facial proportion
This type of curl is secured totally off its base and has the maximum amount movement
Full-Stem
This type of profile is characterized by the forehead, chin, and nose all being in alignment and is considered to be ideal
Straight
The profile that has a protruding chin and forehead:
Concave
A form of natural hairstyling in which the hair has grown and intertwined over time becoming twisted in a rope-like effect
Locks
A combination of lines that outline a shape:
Form
Facial form created by individual bone structure and hairline:
Face shape
The section of hair located between the base and the first turn of the roller/curl:
Stem
Wave pattern that combines finger waves and flat pin curls:
Skipwave
Areas within or surrounding a hair design:
Space
A non-mirror like image with unequal distribution of weight and/or length is:
Asymmetrical
Also known as Carved Curls, these are sculpted by hand, iron, or roller to create texture and /or movement:
Sculpture curl
A technique using a brush on the surface of the hair to achieve a light, airy, appearance, while providing support and structure:
Back-brushing
A pleasing arrangement of shapes and lines that incorporates all elements of design:
Harmony
Off-base, on-base, and half-off base are terms used to describe the location of the____to the base:
Curl
Roller
Circle
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A narrow nozzle that directs the flow of air with greater precision and control:
Concentrator
Placing C shapes into wet hair using alternating directions and fingers or a comb:
Finger waving
Cushioning, Lacing, Matting, Ratting, and Interlocking are all different words for:
Back-Combing
During a silk press, the stylist uses:
Blow dryer, Comb and pick attachment and a flat iron
Type of fingerwave that uses 2 combs to lift the wave up and create a three dimensional form:
Pushwave
What creates softness in a hairstyle:
Curved line
The focal point of a hair design is known as:
Emphasis
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An artificial hair covering that is desi to replace or enhance your guest’s existing hair and/or be a fashion accessory
WIG
Which of these is not an element of design:
space
texture
balance
lines
Balance
What is the acceptable way to drape for a style service:
Neckstrip and cape
The side view or contour of the face:
Profile
The design principle that repeats:
Rhythm