Milady Chapter 14 Principles of Hair Design (3)

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Across
  1. 3. ? jaw: use curved lines at the jaw line.
  2. 7. Extremely curly, ? hair will be extremely wide.
  3. 8. ? medium hair is the type of hair that offers the most versatility in styling as it has the most uniformity of pattern.
  4. 11. It is important to ? the head shape before deciding on a hairstyle.
  5. 12. ? chin: the hair should be either longer or shorter than the chin line so as to avoid drawing attention to the chin.
  6. 14. ? head options are becoming more popular to promote a man's individual style.
  7. 16. All the design ? and elements work for men's hairstyles as well as for women's.
  8. 17. Straight ? hair responds well to blow drying with various sized brushes and has a good amount of movement.
  9. 20. ? partings are classic.
  10. 21. ? jaw: use straight lines at the jaw line.
  11. 22. For men's grooming, it is suggested to always use a shaving ? product to ensure that the tool glides smoothly across the face, limiting the potential for skin punctures.
  12. 23. Keep in mind that when clients put on their ?, the arms of the glasses can push the hair at the ear and cause it to stick out.
Down
  1. 1. ? area, is the triangular section that begins at the apex, or high point of the head and ends at the front corners.
  2. 2. For close-set eyes, direct hair ? and away from the face at the temples.
  3. 4. ?, off centre styles are best for a crooked nose as they attract the eye away from the nose.
  4. 5. For a wide, flat nose, draw the hair away from the face and use a centre part to help ? and narrow the nose.
  5. 6. No matter what the trend is, it is important that the shapes appear well ? and are flattering to the client.
  6. 9. There are seven basic facial shapes: oval, round, square, triangle, oblong, ? and inverted triangle.
  7. 10. As a professional, you should be able to ? men's styles that are both flattering and appropriate for the client's lifestyle, career and hair type.
  8. 13. ? fine hair usually hugs the head shape due to the lack of body or volume and marginal elasticity.
  9. 15. ?, mustaches and beard shapes are largely dictated by current trends and fashions.
  10. 18. A client's ? shape is determined by the position and prominence of their facial bones.
  11. 19. ?, fine hair when worn long, often separates, revealing the client's scalp unless the hair is very dense.
  12. 24. ? partings are used to direct hair across the top of the head.