Haircutting #2 SR11

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Generally the taper shear-over-comb technique is used for: a. blending b. removing bulk c. length reduction d. outlining the perimeter A. Blending
In a fade, the shortest lengths are usually positioned: a. in the lowest zone b. in the highest zone c. at the front hairline d. throughout the design B. At The Lowest Zone
In combination forms, the head is sectioned relative to the desired changes in line, shape and: a. angle b. structure c. length guides d. finishing direction A. Angle
The structure of a hair design can best be seen: a. on wet hair b. on short hair c. in natural fall d. in normal projection A. On Wet Hair
The shape of a hair design describes the: a. texture b. structure c. silhouette d. length arrangement C. Silhouette
Section, position head, part, distribution, projection position finger-shears, and sculpt design line comprise the: a. structure b. four basic forms c. design principles d. Seven Sculpting Procedures D. Seven Sculpting Procedures
The distribution used to sculpt solid forms is: a. 45-degrees b. natural c. directional d. perpedicular D. Perpendicular
The surface texture of a hair design can best be seen: a. on long hair b. on curly hair c. in natural fall d. in normal projection B. On Curly Hair
Sculpture transformation is about changing the hair's: a. length b. surface texture c. shape and structure d. shape, surface and structure D. Shape, Surface, And Structure
The placement of volume within a hair design is also known as: a. weight b. direction c. activation d. surface texture D. Surface Texture
To refine the form in a shear-over-comb technique, designers use a: a. tail comb b. large comb c. small comb d. wide-tooth comb C. Small comb
Natural, perpendicular, shifted and directional are all different types of: a. sectioning b. distribution c. length guides d. parting patterns B. Distribution
When increase layers are sculpted over a solid for, the overall texture is: a. short b. rounded c. activated d. unactivated D. Unactivated
The angularity of a planar form can be more or less evident depending on the: a. head position b. styling direction c. distribution used d. sectioning pattern D. Sectioning Pattern
The type of design line that establishes more weight is known as: a. mobile b. vertical c. stationary d. directional C. Stationary
The palar sculpting technique results in a form that appears to be: a. oval b. rounded c. triangular d. rectilinear or square D. Rectilinear or Square
The base is usually texturized in short- to mid-length forms to create: a. mobility b. lift and volume c. soft end texture d. chunky end texture A. Mobility
Sculpting one form in one component area and another form elsewhere in the design refers to sculpting a: a. basic form b. long sculpture c. combination form d. a similar structure throughout C. Combination Form
Razor etching should be done on hair that is: a. dry b. layered c. very fine d. evenly damp A. Dry
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