Description

Space between two lines or surfaces that intersect at a given point.
Highest point of the head.
Haircutting technique using diagonal lines by cutting the hair ends with a slight increase or decrease in length.
One length haircut no lift or over direction.
Technique used by placing the steel blade on the hair and moving the shears through the hair while opening and partially closing the shears.
Shears made from metal melting and poured into a mold.
similar to shears over comb but with clippers, the clipper cuts over the comb
Parting the hair the opposite way that you cut it to look for mistakes.
Area of the head between the apex and back of the parietal ridge.
Angle at which the fingers are held at when cutting
A type of diagonal line that creates movement away from the face.
A type of diagonal line that creates movement toward the face.
Where and how hair is moved over the head.
Also known as slithering
Also known as projection or lifting
Process of working metal to a finished shape by hammering or pressing.
Points of the head that signal a change in the shape of the head, from flat to round.
Haircutting technique in which pieces of hair are snipped out at random intervals.
Haircutting technique used to release weight from the subsection, allowing the hair to move more freely.
Slow or immediate buildup of weight; medium to low elevation , or overdirection.

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