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Face Shape |
facial form created by individual bone structure and hairline.
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Facial Proportion |
the relationship of facial features and shape to each other. |
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Profile |
the outline or contour of face viewd from one side. |
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Straight Profile |
forehead, nose and chin align, creating a slight outward curvature; ideal profile. |
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concave profile |
the chin and forehead align; the nose appears sunken, creating inward curvature. |
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convex profile |
a receding chin, protruding nose and high hairline; creates strong outward curvature. |
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convex profile |
a receding chin, protruding nose and high hairline; creates strong outward curvature. |
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space |
area within or surrounding a hairdesign |
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curved line |
creates movement, softness and/or waves; a continuously bending line without angels |
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curved line |
creates movement, softness and/or waves; a continuously bending line without angels |
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form |
a combination of lines that outline a shape. |
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curved line |
creates movement, softness and/or waves; a continuously bending line without angels |
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form |
a combination of lines that outline a shape. |
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proportion |
how every part relates to the whole. |
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curved line |
creates movement, softness and/or waves; a continuously bending line without angels |
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form |
a combination of lines that outline a shape. |
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proportion |
how every part relates to the whole. |
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balance |
the visual comparison of weight used to offset or equalize proportion; by arranging the elements of a hairdesign with a feeling of order and harmony, balance is achieved |
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symmetry |
a mirror image from a center point |
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symmetry |
a mirror image from a center point |
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Asymmetry |
a non-mirror image with unequal distribution of weight and/or length |
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emphasis |
also known as the focal point of a hairdesign, is the point or area that the eye is drawn to at first glance. |