Chapter 14 - 15 Flashcards
Flashcards
What might you discover during the client consultation that may prohibit moving forward with the service?
A) undesirable outcomes
B) scalp conditions
C) lifestyle choices
D) hair conditions
B) scalp conditions
What is the average rate of hair growth per month?
A) 1/4
B) 1 1/2
C) 1 inch
D) 1/2 inch
D) 1/2 inch
Asking questions of the client during the consultation helps you properly complete the process of ______________.
A) informing
B) communicating
C) envisioning
D) analyzing
C) envisioning
What facial shape has over-wide cheekbones and a narrow jawline?
A) inverted triangular
B) oval
C) pear shapes
D) diamond
A) inverted triangular
With what facial shape would you direct bangs off the face and into the sides to broaden the appearance of the forehead?
A) inverted triangular
B) square
C) diamond
D) round
C) diamond
With the_____________ facial shape, layered bangs brushed to the sides over the temples can give the illusion of a shorter facial shape.
A) oval
B) oblong
C) diamond
D) pear shaped
B) oblong
Which of the following facial shapes is recognized as the ideal shape?
A) oblong
B) square
C) round
D) oval
D) oval
What type of facial shape has a prominent forehead and chin?
A) concave
B) straight
C) convex
D) angular
A) concave
What facial profile can appear more balanced by arranging the hair over the forehead and by adding a mustache and a close cut beard?
A) straight
B) concave
C) angular
D) convex
C) angular
With what facial profile would you use a close hair arrangement at the forehead to minimize the bulge of the forehead?
A) angular
B) convex
C) straight
D) concave
D) concave
A long neck can appear shorter if the hair is left fuller or longer at the _______________.
A) ears
B) chin
C) nape
D) shoulder
C) nape
For what facial shape would you create some height on the top to lengthen the look of the face?
A) diamond
B) pear shaped
C) square
D) round
D) round
What type of beard would help to fill out a narrow jaw?
A) full
B) closecut
C) rounded
D) square
A) full
The _________________is the widest section of the head, starting at the temples and ending just below the crown.
A) apex
B) parietal ridge
C) occipital bone
D) four counters
B) parietal ridge
The parietal ridge is also known as the _______________.
A) horseshoe
B) projection
C) guideline
D) apex
A) horseshoe
Which of the following is used to establish proportionate design lines and contours?
A) guides
B) reference points
C) partings
D) cutting lines
B) reference points
What type of hairstyle is tapered slightly higher to above the occipital?
A) fade
B) longer
C) medium length
D) semi-short
D) semi-short
The primary tapering areas of a cut are determined by the ________________.
A) natural part
B) design line
C) style
D) clients preferences
C) style
Medium-length styles do not have a ________________ appearance.
A) scalped
B) uniform
C) finished
D) full
A) scalped
Vertical cutting lines _______________.
A) create sloped lines within a haircut
B) build weight
C) remove weight within the cut
D) create a stacked, layered effect
C) remove weight within the cut
______________ refers to the quality of a forms surface.
A) weight line
B) design texture
C) proportion
D) trough
B) design texture
What type of cutting line is used to create a one-length look and low elevation or blunt haircut designs?
A) curved
B) diagonal
C) vertical
D) horizontal
D) horizontal
Curved lines _________________.
A) soften a design
B) create a one-length look
C) create sloped lines
D) remove weight within the cuts
A) Soften a design
A(n) __________ is a series of connected dots that result in a continuous mark.
A) outline
B) shape
C) form
D) line
D) line
_________________ helps to create strong, consistent foundations in haircutting.
A) angles
B) lines
C) forms
D) elevations
A) angles
Cutting __________ is cutting the hair in the same direction in which it grows.
A) across the grain
B) with the grain
C) against the grain
D) with a circular motion
B) with the grain
__________________ cutting creates crisp, clean lines at the hairline on shorter hairstyles.
A) 180 degree elevation
B) 45 degree elevation
C) 0 elevation
D) 90 degree elevation
C) 0 elevation
The _______________ is the outer perimeter line of the haircut.
A) guideline
B) parting
C) cutting line
D) design line
D) design line
A stationary guide is used for ____________________.
A) achieving overall one-length looking designs at the perimeter
B) texturizing or removing bulk in the hair
C) cutting tightly curled hair
D) elevating the hair beyond zero elevation
A) achieving overall one-length-looking designs at the perimeter
_________________ is the angle or degree at which a section of hair is held from the head for cutting, relative from where it grows.
A) position
B) direction
C) elevation
D) transition
C) elevation
What amount of tension is used on straight hair to create precise lines?
A) moderate
B) maximum
C) minimum
D) medium
B) maximum
Most men’s haircuts require some form of __________.
A) layering
B) texturing
C) thinning
D) tapering
D) tapering
A ______________line refers to the heaviest perimeter area of a 0-elevation or 45-elevation cut.
A) weight
B) cutting
C) vertical
D) horizontal
A) weight
Which of the following creates a length increase in the design?
A) texturizing
B) over-direction
C) layering
D) tapering
B) over direction
_____________ is frequently used in men’s haircutting to cut and blend layers in top, crown, and horseshoe areas.
A) cutting below the fingers
B) shear over comb
C) cutting palm to Palm
D) cutting above the fingers
C) cutting below the fingers
Which of the following is used to thin out or customize difficult areas caused by hollows, wrinkles, whorls or creases in the scalp?
A) shear point tapering
B) freehand shear cutting
C) clipper over comb
D) freehand clipper cutting
A) shear point tapering