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| based on the thickness or diameter of each hair strand |
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| used when over direction is used to create length or weight increase in a haircut |
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| cant see your guide this is too thick and should be smaller |
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| line described in terms of up and down |
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| guideline created on inside of a haircut |
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| dont cut past here when cutting underneath your finger on the inside of your hand |
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| process of thinning the hair with scissors- (french term) |
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| begins at apex and ends at the front corners |
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| when removing lenght from facial hair this is used to control hair |
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| hair cut partially wet and partially dry will be this |
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| refrence points are used to astablish design lines that are this |
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| process of removing excess bulk with in shortening the length of hair |
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| wet hair becomes dry it shrinks this much |
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| when creating this you use a traveling guide with no over direction to create the same length throughout entire hair cut |
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| layers create movement and volume in hair by this |
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| this tool is used to cut hair with a softer edge |
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| 180 degree elevation haircut |
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| cutting hand will be this hand |
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| keeping shears closedwhileyou comb or part the hair |
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| use razor on curly hair can weaken the cuticle and cause the hair to do this |
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| avoid creating heavy weight lines if hair is this |
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| angle or degree at which a subsection of hair is held |
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| highest point on top of the head |
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| tool is mainly to cut blunt or straight lines |
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| area between apex and the back of the parietal ridge |
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| amount of pressure applied when combing and hold back a subsection |
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| this tool is mainly used to remove bulk from hair |
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| section of hair that determins the length the hair is cut |
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| visual line in a haircut where the ends of the hair hang together |
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| lines having slanted or sloping direction that are used to create beveling |
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| method of cutting or thinning the hair in which the fingers and shear glide alnog the edge of hair to remove length |
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| key stratagies for correct body positionings..client positioning, standing in front of your section and this |
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| more you elevate the hair more of this you create |
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| parallel to the horizon or the floor |
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| wave pattern or the amount of this in the hair strand will vary from client to client |
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| the palms of both hands are facing each other while cutting |
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| parting the hair in the opposite way from which you cut it to determine the line and shape |
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| exremly important in creating a strong foundation and consistancy in hair cutting |
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| plays major roll in guiding the stylist to the desired end result when cutting hair |
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| when conducting a client consultation you can begin to make decisions about the most suitable haircut for the client by analyzing this |
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| 2 or more lines that do not meet in space |
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| number of hair per square inch |
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| when working with a razor always use this |
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| angle at which the fingers are held when cutting |
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| 5 characteristics that determine the behavior of the hair dried density, texture, wave pattern, and growth pattern.. |
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