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| Square combination, gradation and uniformly layered forms all have what texture? |
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| What shears have the widest spacing between teeth? |
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| This is dividing the head into workable areas for the purpose of control |
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| What is natural distribution? |
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| the direction the hair assumes as it falls naturally due to gravity |
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| An artistic Guideline used while cutting |
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| 45° is considered what projection angle? |
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| When hair is held straight out from the curve of the head this is considered _____ elevation |
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| Increased Layer and Solid forms utilize what type of design line? |
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| What is sometimes called Texturizing? |
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| Coarse hair should be texturized how far from the scalp? |
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| Medium hair should be texturized how far from the scalp? |
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| Fine hair should be texturized how far from the scalp? |
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| This can reduce bulk, create fullness and mobility and create visual texture |
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| A growth pattern that forms from a point at the front hairline and curves to one side |
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| The angle the hair is held in relation to the head |
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| What is the foundation of every haircut? |
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| This allows you to be creative, change a clients total look and complement a clients existing image |
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| What are the three dimensions of form? |
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| These lines go up and down |
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| these lines sit parallel to the horizon |
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| A solid form is also called a |
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| This cut is also known as a square form |
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| This tool will create a clean, blunt edge |
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| This tool will cut hair the quickest |
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| What does the finger grip control? |
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| The still or stationary blade |
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| This controls the movable or action blade |
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| These shears have the least spacing between teeth |
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| A technique used to define the perimeter hairline |
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| This distribution sits 90° from its parting |
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| Palm down is used when cutting what type of form |
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| Palm up is used when cutting what type of line |
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| A movable guide that consists of a small amount of previously cut hair |
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| This creates support and mobility by cutting shorter lengths within a shape |
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| What is the purpose of a plastic cape? |
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| To protect the clients clothes while shampooing |
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| Trimming eyebrows, ear and nose hair, beards and moustaches are all common for |
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| This is the term to describe the hair as the lengths lay naturally over the curve of the head |
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| What does form have but a shape doesn't? |
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| If the ends of the hair are not visible in natural fall, the texture is considered _____ |
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