Principles of Hair Design
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Principles of Hair Design
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1. Lines that are parallel to the floor are___.

2. When styling hair for a triangular-shaped face, the aim is to create the illusion of width at the___.

3. ___the creation of unity in a design and holds all the elements together.

4. There are you surrounding the mass Or general outline of a style is___.

5. When both sides of a hairstyle are the same distance from the center, the same length, and have the same volume when viewed from the front, it is known as____.

6. Straight type of profile is considered to be___.

7. If curly, fine hair if left too long, it could separate and reveal too much of the clients scalp unless the hair is thick in___.

8. When styling hair for a wide face with a round hairline and round chin, the aim is to, create the illusion of___.

9. Direct the bangs over the forehead with an outwardly directed volume will benefit one with a ___.

10. The principle of design which Holds all the elements of The design together is known as___.

11. Hairstyles using a single line are best on clients who require the___of care when styling their hair.

12. Curly and over curly hair does not reflect much light and could be coarse to the___.

13. ____Can help define texture and line.

14. A single line of color can create a bold and dramatic accent to a design.

15. Often, when curly hair is worn too long, it separates, revealing too much of the clients scalp unless the hair is___.

16. Horizontal and vertical lines that meet at a 90-degree angle and create a hard edge are___.

17. 1. proportion 2. balance 3. rhythm 4. emphasis 5. harmony

18. You can draw a line in a hairstyle in the direction you want the eye to travel by using a___.

19. An example of a style using parallel lines are___.

20. The oval face is about___times longer than its width across the bow.

21. comparative relation between things or magnitudes as to size, quantity, number, etc.; ratio.

22. Illusions of dimension or depth are created when lighter and warmer colors are alternated with colors that are:

23. The type of lines will soften a design are____.

24. Form or mass may also be called___.

25. Dark and cool colors recede or move in toward the head, creating the illusion of ______________