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Cosmetology Clinic Floor Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Blunt Haircut -zero degree elevation -horizontal, diagonal, or rounded cutting line Fashion Layer Haircut -180 degree elevation Graduated Layer Haircut -45 degree elevation -traveling guideline Uniform-Layered Haircut -90 degrees -vertical cutting line -traveling guide Long Layered Haircut -180 degrees -shorter layers at the top and increasingly longer layers toward the perimeter Symmetrical same on each side Asymmetrical not identical on each side palming your shears removing the thumb from the thumb grip, leaving the ring & little fingers in the grip & finger rest which finger controls the movable blades thumb why is texture important in hair cutting it's important because the different hair types respond differently to the same type of cutting. Some hair types need more layers, and some need more weight. stationary guideline guideline that does not move traveling guideline -used when creating layered or graduated haircuts -The guideline moves with you as you work through the haircut. -you take a small slice of the previous subsection and move it to the next position, or subsection, where it becomes your new guideline. Horizontal lines -these are parallel to the horizon or the floor. -build weight -They are used to create one-length and low elevation haircuts and to add weight Vertical lines -these are usually described in terms of up and down and are perpendicular to the floor -remove weight to create graduated or layered haircuts and are used with higher elevations Diagonal lines -these are between horizontal and vertical. -They have a slanting or sloping direction -used to create fullness in a haircut and to blend long layers into short layers. Curved & Straight Lines basic lines used in haircutting Angles 360=full circle 45=less than 90 degrees 90=1/4 circle 180=half circle basic rule in cutting curly hair -With curly or wavy hair, less tension is better, because a lot of tension will result in the hair shrinking even more than usual as it dries. -anywhere from ½ to 2 inches or more it shrinks -always leave the length longer than the desired end result. Different types of Texturizing Techniques w/ Shears: ~Point cutting ~Notching ~Free-Hand Notching ~Slithering ~Slicing ~Carving Techniques w/ Razor: ~removing weight ~Free-hand slicing Texturizing with Thinning Shears and Razor: ~Removing bulk (thinning) ~Removing weight from the ends. ~Scissor-over-comb with thinning shears. ~Free-hand slicing with razor ~Razor-over-comb ~Razor rotation Closed pin curl produce waves that get smaller toward the end Open pin curl produce even, smooth waves and uniform curls Facial Shapes Diamond Oval Round Inverted triangle Triangle Oblong Square Diamond Face Increase the fullness across the jawline and forehead while keeping the hair close to the head at the cheekbone line. Avoid hairstyles that lift away from the cheeks or move back from the hairline on the sides near the ear area Oval Face any hairstyle will fit this face shape Round Face A hairstyle that has height or volume on top and closeness or no volume at the sides Inverted triangle Face Style the hair close to the head with no volume. A bang or fringe is recommended. Gradually increase the width of the silhouette as you style the middle third of the

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