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___ lines remove weight to create graduated or layerd haircuts and are used with higher elevations.
Verticle
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The ___ guideline is the cut's inner or interal line.
Interior
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Elevation creates ____ .
Graduation
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___ ____ lines create movement toward the face.
Diagonal forward
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A ___ is a thin, continous mark used as a guide.
Line
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___ is the degree at which a section or subsection of hair is held.
Elevation
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The ___ ___ is the directoin the hair grows from the scalp.
Growth pattern
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An ___ is created when the space between two lines or surface intersects at a given point.
Angle
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A ___ guideline does not move.
Stationary
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A ___ guideline travels with you as you progress through the haircut.
Traveling
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___ and stacking are techniques using a diagonal line to creat angles by cutting hair ends with a slight increase or decrease in length.
beveling
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___ ___ create movement away from the face.
diagonal back
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___ lines build weight, create one-lgenth and low-elevation haircut & add weight.
Horizontal
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A ___ section divides the head into two sections (right and left)
Profile
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___ occurs when hyou comb the hair away from its natural falling position.
Overdirection
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___ is the number of individual hair strands on (1) square inch.
Density
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A ____ section separates the head at the parietal ridge to below the crown.
Horseshoe
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Haircutting is the basic ___ skill upon which all hair designs are built.
Foundational
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Each section may be divided into smaller areas called ____.
Subsections
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The ___ guideline is the haircuts outer line.
Perimeter
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A ___ is a hair subsection that determines the length the hair will be cut.
Guideline
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What are the (3) classifications of hair texture?
Fine, Medium, Coarse
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What are the (3) classifications of hair density?
Thin, Medium, Thick
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Hair ___ is based on each hair strand's diameter.
Texutre
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A ___ or ___, is the line dividing the hair at the scalp.
Part or Parting
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The number of a curl pattern determines the ___.
Amount of curl
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A ___ section divides the head from front to back.
Radial
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The letter of a curl pattern refers to the ___.
tightness of the waves/curls
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A ___ is the working area that the hair is separated into before cutting.
Section
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The ___ angle or cutting line creats the end shape.
Finger
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A ___ secgtiong rotates from a central point and is used in layering and graduation.
Pivoting
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