In discussing a hair cut, where is the perimeter located? |
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At the outer edges |
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It is recommened that you cut extremely currly hair |
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Dry cut before straightening |
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It is recommended that you cut kinky curly hair |
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dry after straightening |
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When cutting extremely curly hair, avoid which of the following cutting imlpements? |
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Razors |
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When cutting a "cowlicks", what tension should be used |
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No tension |
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When cutting hair with electric clippers, the hair should be |
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dry |
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When cutting the hair with a razor, the hair should be |
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Wet or damp |
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The reason razor cutting requires damp hair is |
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to avoid pulling the hair |
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The principal reason for using thinning shears is |
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Decrease bulk |
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Tapering has many different names, name them |
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Shingling,graduation,fading |
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Layering means the hair lenghts have been cut |
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Graduated |
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What thin out hair? |
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Thinning shears, razors, shears |
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Which of the following is a part of the cutting shears? |
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finger brace,screw, blade |
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On which part of your cutting shears does your little finger rest |
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finger brace/guard |
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Which of the following can be acheive with the "shear over comb" technique |
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Layering very close to the skin |
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Type of haircut most suitable for client with a large chin or prominent jaw line? |
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chin length BOB |
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In cutting very straight hair, what degree of tension is reccommended? |
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Maximum tension |
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A client has fine, dense hair, and wants it thinned out. How far from the head, should the stylist hold the razor, or thinning shears? |
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1 inch |
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Club cutting is a method of cutting the hair |
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Blunt and straight across |
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To create the apperance of height, cut the hair |
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Close at the nape and high in the crown |
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When trying to create more body in fine hair |
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Give a blunt cut |
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In razor cutting, the amount of hair removed in one razor stroke is dependant upon |
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Angle of the razor |
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When slithering hair, the best results will be obtained when using shears with which edge |
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Sharp |
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Flexible comb, used in a "scissors over comb" techique, creates a close/tight neckline is |
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Barber comb |
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Which of the following hair cutting implements may be used on wet or dry hair? |
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Shears |
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Which of the following hair cutting implements could be used on dry hair |
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Razor and shears |
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Which of the following hair cutting implements is best used on wet/damp hair |
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Razor |
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These hair-cutting lines are used to create a sense of weight and stability |
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Horizontal |
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These hair-cutting lines are used to create a sense/illusion of movement |
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Diagonal |
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The angle/degree at which you hold the hair out from the scalp prior to cutting |
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Elevation |
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A blunt cut, tends to create lines that are |
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hard |
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In the "shear over comb" cutting technique, which comb is generally used? |
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barber comb |
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In the "shears over comb" technique, you should work with an area |
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No wider than the comb |
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In the "shears over comb" tecnique, the angle of the comb will determine |
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The lenght of the hair |
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In the "shears over comb" technique, the stylist should begin the haircut at the |
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Nape |
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If your client has lice, what must you do? |
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Refuse service |
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When cutting the hair with clippers, it generally best to |
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Go against direction of the hair growth pattern |
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When using the "clipper over comb" technique, the clippers move |
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Sideways across top of the comb |
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While cutting a client's hair, if the stylist momentarily stops cutting, what is the best method to handle the shears |
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palm them, closed, facing the stylist |
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Thinning shears are used to |
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remove excess bulk |
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Using "single-notched" shears will have which of the following effects |
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Remove more hair than double -notched |
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Using "doubled-notched" shears will have which of thfollowing effect |
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Remove less than single-notched |
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A uniformed layered cut (same lenght throughout) is cut at what angle/degree |
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90 |
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A haircut using a 0 degree/angle is referred to as |
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Blunt cut, bob, solid form |
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Slithering/ effilating refers to the technique of decreasing bulk by |
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thinning the hair, opening & partially closing shears up and down the hair shaft |
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The technical/medical term for the palm of your hand |
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metacarpus |
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There are ___ bones in the metacarpus |
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5 |
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This is the largest artery in the body |
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Aorta |
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There are ___ bones in the wrist/ carpus |
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8 |
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"Fringe" is another term for "bangs" and is generally used to cover the area from |
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Outer corners of the eyes |
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When cutting hair with electric clippers, the hair should be |
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dry |
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The neutralizer used in a permanent wave solution/chemical hair relaxer is |
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Acid |
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The reason razor cutting require wet hair is |
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To avoid pulling the hair |
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A haircut using a 180 angle will have which of the following lengths |
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shorter interior, longer exterior |
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Tapering has many diffrent names, which of the following is not a name for tapering |
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blunt |
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The proper position for the shampoo cape while shampooing a client hair is |
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Over the chair |
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For what type of skin are facial scrubs contra-indicated (not advisable)? |
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acneic |
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When the palms of the hands/finger tips are used in rubbing motion, this is called |
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Friction |
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Using "single-notched" shears will have which of the following effects |
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Remove less hair then the double- notched |
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Which of the following will remove the greatest amount of hair |
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Regular shears |
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The approximate pH of permanent wave neutralizer is? |
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3-5 |
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Which of the following would likely need to be melted prior to use |
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wax |
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Paraffin is |
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You have lightened your client's hair from level 3 to level 6, what is the underlying exposed warm pigment and what is the correct toner to create a neutral result</body></body> |
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Orange/blue |
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You hae lightened your client's hair from 5 to a level 9, what is the underlying exposed warm pigment and what is the correct Toner to create a neutral result |
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Yellow /violet |
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You have lightened your client's hair from 5 to level 9, you then apply a blue based toner, what is the result |
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green |
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In the "scissors over comb" technique, holding comb flat against the head will result in |
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less scalp visibility/longer hair |
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Silking, refers to |
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relaxing the hair with heat |
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The approximate pH of an ammonium thioglycolate solutionis |
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8.2-9.6 |
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About 90% of the scalp hair is in this stage/phase at any given time |
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Anagen |
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About 10% of the scalp hair is in this stage/phase at any given time |
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Telogen |
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Although vellus and lanugo hair similar, vellus hair can be distinguished because |
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Vellus hair has no pigment |
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Which of the following is not a name for graduation in a haircut |
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Blunt |
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The hair that we are primarily concerned with cutting, is referred to as |
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terminal hair |
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Hair cut on an "Angle" is also referred to as being cut |
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On a Bias |
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Which of the following design lines would be used to add weight/build weight line? |
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Horizontal lines |
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Lanugo hair can be easily distinguised from Vellus hair because |
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lanugo hair has no pigment |
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The primary distinction between Vellus and Lanugo hair is |
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Lanugo hair has pigment vellus does not |
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Which of the following can be achieved with the "shears over comb" technique? |
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Layering the nape very close to the skin |
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Which type of haircut could be used to disguise a large chin and/or prominent jaw line? |
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chin lenght bob |
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When clipper cutting hair, the clippers should be held in what relationship to the comb |
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In the same position as the comb |
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This is the widest portion of the head, sometimes reffered to as the "crest area" |
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Parietial |
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The angle at which the fingers are held during a hair cut |
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cutting line |
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In haircutting, elevation is used to create |
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Graduation |
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When cutting a BOB |
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Palm Down |
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The most commonly used elevations in haircutting are |
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45% degree and 90% degree |
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An angle below 90% degree, is used primary to |
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build weight |
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Angle above 90% degree are used, is used primary |
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remove weight |
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The approximate pH of cold wave is |
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8.2 - 9.6 |
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A" Blunt Cut", is sometimes referred to as/as a |
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BOB, One length/Solid Form, zero degree/elevation |
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In hair cutting, the are above the parietal/crest is crest is referred to as the |
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Interior |
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In hair cutting, the area below the parietal/crest is referred to as the |
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exterior |
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In a haircut, vertical line will do all of the following |
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Be used with higher elevation, remove weigh, used in graduated or layer cuts |
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Diagonal lines may be used ina haircut to accomplish |
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Blend short layers to long layer, create beveling, create slanting/slopping lines |
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Beveling is a hair cutting technique used to create |
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Fullness by cutting the ends at a slight taper |
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All of the following are true about guidelines |
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There are two basic guideline,stationary and traveling,may be located at the interor or exterior cutting edge,first section you cut, and determine the length |
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Which is not an intended cnsequence of using horizontal lines in haircutting |
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The removal of weight |
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If your client wanted longer layer, what angles/degrees would you correctly use |
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A combination of 45% and 90% degree |
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In a graduated or layered haircut, the most commonly used elevation |
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45 degree |
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The most commonly observed elevation in a graduated haircut is |
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45 degree |
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Which angles/degree would create the longest possible layers in a clients haircut? |
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180 degree |
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Which angles/degree would provide the most movement and volume |
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180 degree |
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