
Haircutting
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- Q1For best results when giving a haircutting consultation, the hair should be:Clean and unstyledClean and wetPulled back from the faceClean and styled30s
- Q2In a haircut, design lines that are proportionate are created by using:Angles of elevationCutting linesSubsectionsReference points30s
- Q3The reference point that signals a change in the head shape from flat to round or vice versa is the:Parietal ridgeFour cornersOccipital boneApex30s
- Q4It is best to cut this type of hair dry and in its natural state, or after thermal styling it:straightCoarsecoilyFine30s
- Q5The foundation of every haircut is:FormWave patternSpaceLine30s
- Q6The highest point at the top of the head is the:ApexParietal ridgeFour cornersCrest30s
- Q7The widest part of the head is the:Occipital boneParietal ridgeApexFour corners30s
- Q8The hair all along the hairline is the:InteriorNapePerimeterCrest30s
- Q9If you want to slim an area, you should use:VolumeLight colorsA weight lineCloseness30s
- Q10Cut the hair straight across the strand at 0 degree elevation is achieve a:High elevation cutTapered cutBlunt cutBeveled cut30s
- Q11The angle or degree to which a subsection is held from the head when cutting is called:TaperingGraduationAnglingElevation30s
- Q12Line typically used for uniform layers or to remove weight are:HorizontalVerticalDiagonalBeveled30s
- Q13Lines typically used to build weight or for low elevation haircuts are:DiagonalPerpendicularHorizontalVertical30s
- Q14Projecting the hair below 90 degrees would:Add graduationBuild weightShorten the lengthRemove bulk30s
- Q15The section of hair that determines the length the hair will be cut is the:GuidelineDesign lineSubsectionCutting line30s