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Milady Chapter 16 Haircutting Actual Questions With Cmplete Solutions this reference point is located by placing a comb flat on the top of the head, and comb will rest on the highest point - ANSWER apex Hair that grows __________ the parietal ridge hangs because of gravity - ANSWER below AKA one-length, zero-elevation, or no -elevation cut because it has no elevation or over direction - ANSWER Blunt haircut section of hair located either at the perimeter or the interior of the cut, determines the length the hair will be cut; usually the first section that is cut to create a shape - ANSWER guideline growth pattern where the hair stands straight up. Often found at the crown - ANSWER cowlick countries responsible for manufacturing steel used in professional shears - ANSWER Japan, Germany, USA Ideal Rockwell Hardness for shears - ANSWER of at least 56 to 57 is ideal. Higher than 63 will make the shear too hard Shear tension that is too tight will cause... - ANSWER user fatigue and unnecessary wear Shear tension that is too loose will cause... - ANSWER folding the hair the hole will rest at or slightly over the cuticle area but not up to or over the knuckle on a shear with a... - ANSWER correctly fitted thumb a razor should not be used on this texture - ANSWER Curly hair points of the head that mark where the surface of the head changes or the behavior of the hair changes such as ears, jawline, occipital bone apex used to establish design lines that are proportionate - ANSWER reference points

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Milady Chapter 16 Haircutting Actual Questions With Cmplete Solutions this reference point is located by placing a comb flat on the top of the head, and comb will rest on the highest point - ANSWER apex Hair that grows __________ the parietal ridge hangs because of gravity - ANSWER below AKA one -length, zero -elevation, or no -elevation cut because it has no elevation or over direction - ANSWER Blunt haircut section of hair located either at the perimeter or the interior of the cut, determines the length the hair will be cut; usually the first section that is cut to create a shape - ANSWER guideline growth pattern where the hair stands straight up. Often found at the crown - ANSWER cowlick countries responsible for manufacturing steel used in professional shears - ANSWER Japan, Germany, USA Ideal Rockwell Hardness for shears - ANSWER of at least 56 to 57 is ideal. Higher than 63 will make the shear too hard Shear tension that is too tight will cause... - ANSWER user fatigue and unnecessary wear Shear tension that is too loo se will cause... - ANSWER folding the hair the hole will rest at or slightly over the cuticle area but not up to or over the knuckle on a shear with a... - ANSWER correctly fitted thumb a razor should not be used on this texture - ANSWER Curly hair points of the head that mark where the surface of the head changes or the behavior of the hair changes such as ears, jawline, occipital bone apex used to establish design lines that are proportionate - ANSWER reference points Reference points will assist in _______ ________within a design so that both sides of the haircut come out the same - ANSWER finding balance Widest area of the head, usually starting at the temples and ending at the bottom of the crown - ANSWER parietal ridge Bone that protrudes at the base of the skull. by placing comb flat against nape, found where comb leaves the the head - ANSWER occipital bone Points on the head that signal a change in the shape of the head, from flat to round or vice versa. - ANSWER four corners represent the the widest point of the bang area - ANSWER two front corners Area of the head between t he apex and back of the parietal ridge. - ANSWER crown often found at the crown, these growth patterns require Less tension when cutting to compensate for where hair will be pushed up when dry. - ANSWER Cowlicks and whorls Back part of the ne ck; the hair below the occipital bone - ANSWER nape The space between two lines or surfaces that intersect at a given point - ANSWER angle the three types of straight lines in in haircutting - ANSWER diagonal, horizontal, vertical lines used to create width in design, directs the eye to move from one side to another, used to build weight - ANSWER horizontal lines lines used to remove weight to create graduated or layered haircuts and used with higher elevation - ANSWER vert ical lines Lines used to create fullness and to blend long layers into short layers - ANSWER diagonal lines __________are important elements in creating a strong foundation and consistency in haircutting because this is how shapes are created - ANSWER angles

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