Across
- 3. There are ? basic straight lines, which are horizontal, vertical and diagonal.
- 6. You will focus on ? , since it is the foundation of every haircut.
- 7. In haircutting, form is a three-dimensional representation of a ?.
- 8. A shape is a two-dimensional representation of form because it consists of length and ? only.
- 9. Some common shapes include the triangle, square, ?, circle and oval.
- 11. A diagonal ? line moves away from the face.
- 12. ? can be defined as the artistic carving or removing of hair lengths with shears, taper shears, razors and/or clippers to create various forms and shapes.
- 13. ? lines fall between horizontal and vertical.
- 14. It is crucial at this point in your education that the ? of haircutting become second nature to you, since it is the foundation of all other hair services in the salon.
- 15. Horizontal lines create a feeling of ? weight or stability.
- 17. ? lines are parallel to the horizon and are considered stable or restful.
- 19. Haircutting is also referred to as hair ?.
- 21. The ? arrangement of a haircut (such as long to short or short to long) produces its form.
- 22. A diagonal left line slants toward the ?.
Down
- 1. A diagonal right line slants toward the ?.
- 2. Form has length, width and ?.
- 4. A diagonal ? line moves toward the face.
- 5. ? lines go straight up and down.
- 8. Vertical lines create a feeling or ? or equilibrium, as with a standing human body.
- 10. A ? part of your success will be your ability to perform a well-executed haircut.
- 16. ? sets have been found that date back to 2000 B.C. and include bronze razors and tweezers, shaving mugs and combs.
- 18. All forms and shapes are made up of points, ? and sometimes angles.
- 20. A ? is a dot or mark that, when extended, becomes a line.
