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In a haircut, design lines that are proportionate are established by using:
reference points
angles of elevation
cutting lines
subsections
The highest point on the top of the head is called the :
apex
occipital bone
crown
parietal ridge
The widest area of the head, also called the crest area, is the:
occipital bone
four corners
parietal ridge
crown
The bone that protrudes at the base of the skull is the:
hyoid bone
occipital bone
apex
parietal bone
The two front corners represent the widest points in the:
crown area
fringe (bangs) area
apex area
nape area
The area between the apex and the back of the parietal ridge is the:
top
crown
front
sides
The fringe (bangs) area, when combed into natural falling position, falls no farther than:
the outer corners of the nose
behind the ears
the top of the ears
the outer corners of the eyes
You can locate the top of the head by parting the hair:
at the parietal ridge
down the middle
from ear to ear
at the occipital bone
Straight lines that parallel to the horizon, or the floor, are called:
vertical lines
angled lines
horizontal lines
diagonal lines
The technique in which the ends of the hair are cut at a slight taper, using diagonal lines, is called:
sectioning
blunt cutting
carving
beveling
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