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Haircut in which all the hair comes to one hanging level, forming a weight line or area; hair is cut with no elevation or over-direction; also referred to as one-length, zero elevation, or no elevation cut
Where and how hair is moved over the head
Shape of the head, which greatly affects the way the hair falls and behaves
Create movement and volume in the hair by releasing weight
Amount of pressure applied when combing and holding a section, created by stretching or pulling the section
Combing a section away from its natural falling position, rather than straight out from the head, toward a guideline; used to create increasing lengths in the interior or perimeter
Refers to a layered haircut, whose shortest layer is at the apex and progressively gets longer in length
Elevation occurs when a section is lifted above zero degrees it is a gradual progression of lengths from short to longer
Outer line of a hairstyle
To divide the hair by parting into uniform working areas for control
Parting the haircut in the opposite way from which you cut it, to check for precision of line and shape
Points of the head that mark where the surface of the head changes or the behavior of the hair changes, such as ears, jawline, occipital bone, apex, and so on; used to design lines that are proportionate
The seperations that occur within your section
Angle or degree at which a subsection of hair is held, or lifted, from the head when cutting; also referred to as projection or lifting