Hair Design Theory - Lesson Challenge

Hair Design Theory - Lesson Challenge

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Life Skills

11th Grade

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1.

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Hair design is a temporary change in: volume, indentation, form, texture and color, form, texture and direction

Back

form, texture and direction

2.

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Front

Which of the following is generally not a reason to receive a hair design service? weekly service, special occasions, hide color mistakes, completion of another service

Back

hide color mistakes

3.

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Front

The two areas of hair design services are: roller setting and air forming, wet design and thermal design, straight and curly hair designing, weekly service and special occasion

Back

wet design and thermal design

4.

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Front

Hair design analysis includes which of the following levels of observation? form, color, texture, basic, detail, texture, basic, detail, abstract, form, volume, indentation

Back

basic, detail, abstract

5.

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Front

Surface texture can be described as: straight and wavy, straight and curly, unactivated and smooth, unactivated and activated

Back

unactivated and activated

6.

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Front

Tighter curl patterns added to increase-layered forms create the illusion of:

Back

shorter lengths

7.

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Front

Rectangle shapes are usually used in hair design to move hair:

Back

in one direction

8.

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Front

Curvature shapes used in hair design include: oblongs, triangles, rectangles, trapezoids

Back

oblongs

9.

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Front

The half-circle is most often used to move the hair:

Back

half away, half toward the face.

10.

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Front

The temporary nature of hair design services provides clients with all of the following EXCEPT: styling options, flexibility to try new designs for fun, freedom to change without chemical commitment, ongoing commitment to the same style.

Back

ongoing commitment to the same style.

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