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For the comfort of your client and ease in cutting when using your razor, the hair should be:



pg 266

As it cuts hair, the moveable blade of the clipper moves:



pg 267

As a general rule, coarse hair should be texturized how far from the scalp?



pg 274

The projection used to create the arrangement of hair lengths that are the same throughout the head form is:



pg 259

A technique used on the ends of the hair to reduce bulk, soften the ends and blend weight lines is called:



pg 274

This position is commonly used when cutting along diagonal lines:



pg 263

A stationary design line is a guide to which all lengths are directed to and is:



pg 272

The term used to describe the hair as the lengths lay or fall naturally over the curve of the head is:



pg 258

Slithering, a technique in which the shear is opened and closed rhythmically while moving upward from the ends, is also called:



pg 274

Which tool controls short perimeter lengths when cutting against the skin?



pg 269


What element of a haircut produces its form?



pg 256

What angels best represent low projection (elevation)?



pg 271

The term used to describe dividing the head into workable areas for the purpose of control is called:



pg 270

Never thin the very ends of the hair or:

pg 275

Taper shears, also known as thinning shears, are used on the ends of the hair to do what?



pg 261

The moveable blade of the shears is controlled by the:



pg 262

To accommodate a growth pattern such as a widow's peak, cowlick or whorl when cutting the hair, what technique would you use?



pg 277

Which basic form consists of hair lengths that progress from shorter in the exterior to longer in the interior and is referred to as a one-length cut?



pg 259

What type of cutting position is commonly used when cutting solid forms?



pg 263

What product adds gloss and sheen to dry hair and creates texture separation?



pg 268

What term, also known as elevation, describes the angle at which the hair is held in relation to the curve of the head prior to cutting?



pg 271

Cutting shorter lengths within the form to reduce bulk and create support and mobility is called:



pg 273

What form is also known as a box cut?



pg 260

When using electric clippers, the attachment that allows the hair to be cut at the same length is the:



pg 267

Which finger should be placed in the finger grip to control the still blade when holding shears?



pg 262

A layered or 90 degree cut is also known as a:



pg 259

An angle or 45 degrees would be considered what type of projection?



pg 271

With a parallel finger and shear position, the fingers are positioned:



pg 272



The lines that curve inward, like the inside of a sphere, are called:



pg 256

The graduated form is sometimes referred to as a wedge cut or a:



pg 259

What type of form would indicate a smooth texture?



pg 259



The direction the hair assumes as it falls naturally from the head due to gravity is called:



pg 271

The three dimensions of form are:



pg 256

What is NOT true about the uniformly layered shape?



pg 259

Texturizing reduces bulk without:



pg 273

What is activated texture?



pg 258

Projecting the hair below 90 degrees would do what?



pg 271

What term identifies the technique used to check the accuracy of a haircut by using the opposite parting pattern?



pg 273

What form would result from creating a 180-degree angle cut?



pg 259

What are vertical lines?



pg 256

A moveable guide that consists of a small amount of previously cut hair is known as what type of design line?



pg 273

To hold the comb and shear in the same hand, without jeopardizing your client's safety, release the thumb grip and:



pg 263

The foundation of every haircut is:



pg 255

How many degrees are there in a full circle?



pg 257

What type of shears removes a minimal amount of hair within a parting?



pg 264

As a general rule, fine-textured hair can be texturized as close as:



pg 274

The apex refers to what part of the head?



pg 269

To maintain control of the hair, which of the following hair types should be texturized the greater distance from the scalp?



pg 274

As a general rule, medium-textured hair should be texturized how far away from the scalp?



pg 274

The artistic carving or removing of hair lengths to create various forms and shapes is defined as:



pg 255