What elevation is used in layered techniques?

What elevation is used in layered techniques?

90 degrees

What elevation is a long layered haircut?

If by “high-elevation haircut” you were referring to a “long-layered” haircut (in which all of the hair is held at 180-degree elevation and cut to a specified guide length) then you can find the instructions for this in our previous article on long layered haircuts.

What is elevation in haircutting?

Elevation is the up and down (vertical) movement of hair. When hair is lifted or elevated in-between natural fall and 90° from the head shape, it takes weight away from the bottom and builds weight up and away from the head shape.

When performing a layered haircut The hair is usually cut at an elevation?

Glossary
layered haircut Graduated effect achieved by cutting the hair with elevation or overdirection; the hair is cut at higher elevations, usually 90 degrees or above, which removes weight.
layers Create movement and volume in the hair by releasing weight.

What are the 4 basic haircuts?

The Four Basic Fundamental Haircuts

  • The 0 degree haircut is also known as the “Blunt” or “Bob” haircut.
  • The 45 degree is a haircut, which is also known as the “wedge,” or a “bob”.
  • The 90 degree haircut is also known as the “Layered” haircut.
  • The 180 degree haircut is also known as the “Shag,” or the reverse elevation.

Which haircut has a slow or immediate build up of weight?

haircutting

Question Answer
The process of removing excess bulk without shortening the length is known as: texturizing
A _____ haircut is a slow or immediate build up of weight. graduated
The _____ is the direction hair grows from the scalp. growth pattern

What are the danger zones in a haircut and why do you need to be aware of them?

Take extra care when working in the crown and neckline, which sometimes have very strong growth patterns. Another danger zone is the hair that grows around the ear or hangs over the ear in a finished haircut. Allow for the ear sticking out by either keeping more weight in this area or cutting with minimal tension.

Is used when creating layered or graduated haircuts?

Chapter 16 Haircutting (Book #3)

A B
Which guideline is used when creating layers or a graduated cut traveling guideline
The technique of combing hair away from its natural falling position, rather than straight out from the head toward a guideline, is called overdirection

Which type of lines are used to soften a design?

Glossary
curved lines Lines moving in a circular or semi-circular direction; used to soften a design.
design texture Wave patterns that must be taken into consideration when designing a style.
diagonal lines Lines positioned between horizontal and vertical lines. They are often used to emphasize or minimize facial features.

What lines are curved and used to blend and soften?

Transitional lines are usually curved lines that are used to blend and soften horizontal or vertical lines (Figure 14–11). Directional lines are lines with a definite forward or backward movement. Form is the mass or general outline of a hairstyle. It is three- dimensional and has length, width, and depth.

How can texture be changed permanently?

How can texture be changed permanently? Establishing equal or appropriate proportions to create symmetry. In hairstyling, it is the relationship of height to width.

What influence does hair type have on hairstyle?

What influence does hair type have on hairstyle? Hair texture, density, and the relationship between the two are also important factors i choosing a style. List and describe the seven facial shapes and explain how hair design can be used to highlight. Oval is the ideal facial shape and any hairstyle is flattering.

What are the 5 basic elements of Hair Design?

The five elements of hair design are: line, form, space, texture, and color. The five important principles of hair design are: proportion, balance, rhythm, emphasis, and harmony. Hair type is defined by two major characteristics: wave patterns and hair texture.

When a hairstyle is harmonious it contains what three elements?

These elements are line, form, space, texture, and color. creates width in hair design. They extend in the same direction and maintain a constant distance apart from the floor or horizon. You just studied 42 terms!

When styling hair for a triangular shaped face the aim is to?

Cards

Term The area surrounding the mas or general outline of a style is: Definition Space
Term What type of profile is considered to be ideal? Definition Straight
Term When styling hair for a triangular shaped face, the aim is to: Definition Create the illusion of width at the forehead

Which face shape is considered to be ideal?

Oval

What is the best way to determine a client’s facial shape?

What is the best way to determine a client’s facial shape? Which face shape is considered ideal? Pull all of the client’s hair completely off the face using a towel or hair band to better observe just the client’s face. Oval is the ideal face shape.

Which types of lines are used to emphasize or minimize facial features?

Diagonal lines are positioned between horizontal and vertical lines. They are often used to emphasize or minimize facial features. Diagonal lines are also used to create interest in hair design (figure 14-5). Curved lines, lines moving in a circular or semi-circular direction, soften a design.

Which lines are frequently used when texturizing a haircut?

Horizontal and vertical lines that meet at a 90-degree angle. These lines create a hard edge. Usually curved lines that are to blend and soften horizontal and vertical lines. These lines are used frequently when texturizing a hair cut along with hair color placement and color blending.

What type of hairstyle works best on a client with an oval face?

1) Center parting are classic. They are used for an oval face, but also give an oval illusion to wide and round faces.

How many zones is the face divided into?

three

What defines form and shape in hairstyling?

Defines form & space. They create the shape, design, and movement of a hairstyle. They can be straight or curved. They make a hairstyle appear longer and narrower as the eye follows the lines up and down.

Which facial type is wide at the temples and narrow at the middle third of the face?

Facial contour

What special chemical agents are applied to the hair to deposit?

A condtioner is a special agent applied to the hair to deposit protein or moisterizer to help restore the hair strength, give body, and to protect hair against breakage.

What are the three basic types of conditioners?

The three categories of conditioners are rinse-out conditioner, leave-in conditioner, and deep conditioner.

What are the two most important requirements for scalp care?

What are the two most important requirements for scalp care? Cleanliness and stimulation are the two most important requirements for scalp care.

Do not use high frequency current on hair treated with tonics or lotions that contain?

Chapter 15 Scalp Care, Shampooing, and Conditioning (Book #3)

A B
A scalp treatment used when there is a deficiency of natural oil on the hair or scalp should contain: moisturizers and emollient ingredients
High-frequency current should never be used on hair treated with tonics that contain: alcohol

Which shampoo contains active chelating agent?

Clarifying shampoo

What causes excessive scalp oiliness?

An oily scalp is caused by over-reactive sebaceous glands on the scalp. In the worst cases, the sebum glands clog the hair roots and may cause excessive hair loss and dandruff. Causes of excess sebum secretion include genes, hormonal imbalances, humidity, diet, etc.

What are two conditioning agents that help restore?

biotin and protein are conditioning agents that restore moisture and elasticity,strengthen the hair shaft,and add_.

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