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Texture Creates the Shape,Design, and Movement of a hairstyle. (True or False)
False
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Zig-Zag partings are used to create the illusion of width or height in a hairstyle. (T/F)
False
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Lines are a constant distance apart in the same direction that are used to create width in a hair design are
Horizontal Lines
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The type of lines used to make a hairstyle appear longer and narrower is a(n)
Verticle Line
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A single line of color, or a series of repeated lines, creates a:
Bold, Dramatic Accent
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The wave pattern used to accentuate the face and narrow a round head shape should be:
Smooth
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Another name for the form or mass of a hairstyle is:
Volume
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Curved lines that are used to blend and soften horizontal or vertical lines are:
Transitional Lines
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A curved part is used for a high forehead or
Receding Hairline
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The part of the overall design that the client will respond to first is the:
Silhouette
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A client’s facial shape is determined by the position and prominence of the
Facial Bones
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Lines a constant distance apart in the same direction that are used to create width in a hair design are:
Horizontal Lines
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To offset or round out the square facial type, choose a style that has:
Volume around areas between the temples and jaw and adds width around ears
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The profile that is considered to be ideal is the:
Straight Profile
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The element used to define texture and line and tie design elements together is:
Color
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The styling choice for a client with a round facial type would be a style that has:
Volume on top and closeness or no volume at sides.
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The facial shape that is one and a half times longer than its width across the brow is the:
Oval Face
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Positioned between horizontal and vertical lines, often used to emphasize or minimize facial features
Diagonal Lines
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The triangular section that begins at the apex, or high point of the head, and ends at the front corners
The Fringe Or Bang Area
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The profile that is considered to be ideal is the:
Straight
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A client’s facial shape is determined by the position and prominence of the:
Facial Bones (Brow, Cheek, Jaw)
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