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ELements of Hair Designs
Principle of Hair Designs
Shampoos/Conditioners
Haircutting
Haircutting II
100
The element of hair design that defines form and space is:
What is Line
100
The principle of hair design that holds all the elements of design togther is:
What is Harmony
100
Durning the shampoo procedure, apply small quantities of shampoo to the hair beginning at the:
What is Hairline
100
Surfaces on the head where the head changes, such as the ears, jawline, and occipital bone, are referred to as:
What is Reference points
100
The conversation where the partitioner finds out what the client is looking for is the:
What is Client consultation
200
The thickness or diameter of the individual hair strand is referred to as hair:
What is Texture
200
The comparative relationship of one thing to another in hair design is called:
What is Proportion
200
The second ingredient that most shampoos have in common is the base detergent or:
What is Primary surfactant
200
The two front corners represent the widest part of the:
What is Bang area
200
The growth pattern is the direction in which hair grows from the scalp and is also called the:
What is Natural falling position
300
Contrasting lines are horizontal and vertical lines that create a hard edge and form a:
What is 90-degree angle
300
A client's facial shape is determined by the position and prominence of the:
What is Facial bones
300
Ingredients in shampoos are listed according to the percentages of each ingredient or in:
What is Descending order
300
The uniform working areas used for control during haircutting are called:
What is Sections
300
A basic haircut where the hair is cut at a 180 degree angle is:
What is Long-layered cut
400
Curved lines that are used to blend and soften horizontal or vertical lines are:
What is Transitional lines
400
A curved part is used for a high forehead or:
What is Receding hairline
400
Antidandruff shamoos and conditioners contain antifungal agents that suppress the growth of:
What is Malassazia
400
When you are building weight in a haircut, the hair should be held:
What is Below 90 degrees
400
The technique that allows you to cut the hair very close to the scalp, creating flat top or square shape, is:
What is Clipper-over-comb
500
A single line of color, or a series of repeated lines, create a:
What is Bold, dramatic accent
500
The two defining charteristics of hair types are:
What is Wave patterns and hair texture
500
Which conditioning agents remove oil accumulation from the sclap and is used after a scalp treatment and before styling?
What is Scalp astringent lotion
500
The type of hair that requires less elevation and should be left a bit longer becauce of shrinkage when it dries is:
What is Curly hair
500
Electric or battery-operated tools that cut the hair by using two moving blades held in place by a metal plate with teeth are:
What is Clippers