This is simply a conversation between you and your client about the client's desires and expectations.
What is the consultation?
This is the highest point on the head.
What is the apex?
A cut that is made by which subsequent partings or sections of hair will be measured and cut.
What is a guide line?
Achieved by combing hair straight down and cutting against the skin or held straight down.
What is a 0 degree angle?
Cutting lines build weight and are used to create one length look and low elevation or blunt haircuts.
What is horizontal?
This is considered to be the ideal face shape.
What is oval?
This is found by placing a comb on the side of the head by the ear.
What is the parietal ridge?
Moves along a section of hair as each cut is made.
What is a traveling guide?
Hair is held straight out from the head where it grows.
What is a 90 degree cut?
Cutting lines remove weight within the cut and create layers.
What is vertical?
Hair conditions such as density, _________, and length are taken into consideration when trying to find a haircut for your customer.
What is texture?
This is found by placing two intersecting combs on the head. The combs will identify these reference points.
What are the corners of the head?
This cut creates weight and movement.
What is a blunt cut?
Considered to be medium elevation.
What is 45 degrees?
Lines have a slanted direction and are used to create sloped lines within a haircut or at the perimeter to determine the design line.
What is diagonal?
Certain___________ will prohibit you from servicing your clients.
What are scalp conditions?
The lowest part of the back of the head is known as this.
What is the nape?
Removes excess bulk from hair.
What is thinning?
Used to create layers when cutting long hair.
What is 180 degrees?
Lines moves in a semicircular or circular direction can be shallow or deep.
What are curved lines?
A cowlick, whorl, and natural part are examples of this feature we take into consideration when performing a haircut.
What are growth patterns?
This bone is located by placing a comb on the base of the skull.
What is the occipital?
Used for maintaining the length of a section while subsequent partings are brought from other sections to meet it for cutting.
What is overdirecting?
Produces weight, bulk, and maximum length at the perimeter of a design.
What is a 0 degree angle
Diagonal lines have this direction and are used to create these.
What is slanting and angles?