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Head form
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Shape of the head
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Lines
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Horizontal, vertical, diagonal
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Angles
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Formed at the point where 2 lines join together or intersect
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Scissor-over-comb
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Haircutting technique in which the hair is held in place with the comb while the tips of the scissors are used to remove the lengths
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Sections
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To divide the hair by parting into uniform working areas for control
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Reference points
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Points on the head that mark where the surface of the head: such as ears, jaw line, occipital bone, apex,
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Point cutting
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Haircutting technique in which the tips of the shears are to cut “points” into the ends of the hair.
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Perimeter
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Outer line
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Part
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Line dividing the hair to the scalp that separates one section of hair from another or creates subsections.
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Nape
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Back part of the neck
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Long-layered haircut
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Haircut in which the hair is cut at 180-degree angle;
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Interior guideline
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Guideline that is inside the haircut rather than on the perimeter
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Line
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Thin continuous mark used as a guide
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Weight line
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Visual line in the haircut, where the ends of the hair hang together
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Traveling guide
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Guideline that moves
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