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1 Principles of Hair Design
Chapter 14 2012edition Principles of Hair Design

2 Design is: * foundation of all artistic applications Designers have a strong visual eye *design the best hairstyle for your client

3 Analyze the entire person
* elements and principles of design * enhance positive features * minimize negative ones Develop artistic skill and judgment

4 Bestfashions.blogspot.com Celebhairstyles.wordpress.com

5 Trendynewhairstyles.blogspot.com

6 Philosophy of Design See the end result before beginning Inspiration comes from: * movies, TV, magazines… * sparks the creative process Best source * found in nature

7 Hairstyle from an earlier time
* inspire you Follows fashion trends *create the total look

8 Decide: * tools and techniques needed to achieve design -cutting shears, flat irons, perm, color, etc develop or practice a technique

9 Be open to change *creative process -exciting and satisfying Develop a visual understanding * styles work best -face shapes -body types

10 Train your eye Review these pages over and over Best teacher * time * trial-and-error process * experience

11 Strong design foundation
* great stylist * creative juices * beyond the basics * take calculated risks “safe” = “dull”

12 “cookie cutter” stylist
* everyone gets the same haircut or design Explore new possibilities * customizing your design -individual needs and lifestyle Think out of the box

13 Matriz.com thestar.com

14 Great hairstylists: * find inspiration everywhere * keeping an eye out for what is new * dedicate themselves to their continuing education Have your eyes and mind always open to learning

15 Elements of Hair Design
Five basic elements of design Line Form Space Texture Color

16 Line Defines form and space Creates * shape * design *movement Eye follows * straight or curved

17 Horizontal lines * width * same direction * constant distance apart

18 Hairstyles-tips.blogspot.com Hairstyle-blog.com

19 Vertical lines * length and height * appear longer * narrower
Bestwomenstyle.com hairfinder.com

20 Diagonal lines * between -horizontal vertical lines Emphasize *minimize facial features Creates interest

21 Hubpages.com Nowchic.com

22 Just-for-mom.kaboose.com Zimbio.com

23 Curved lines * soften a design Full circle * part of a circle Horizontally, vertically, or diagonally Repeating in opposite directions create a wave

24 Latesthairstyle.net Latest-hairstyles.com Beauty.about.com

25 Designing with Lines Created by type of line, direction, or combination Single lines * one length hairstyles * lowest maintenance

26 Toniandguy.com.au

27 Parallel lines * repeating lines * straight or curved * more interest Finger wave * curved parallel lines

28                                      Blacknews.com Mirror.co.uk Healthytextures.typepad.com

29 Contrasting lines * horizontal and vertical lines -meeting at a 90 degree angle Creates a hard edge Strong look

30 z.about.com Hypnoticsalon.com

31 Transitional lines * curved lines * blend and soften - horizontal
- vertical lines Haircutshairstyles.com Hairstyles53.com

32 Form General outline of the hairstyle Three-dimensional * length * width * depth Volume

33 Silhouette * overall design * client will respond to first In proportion * shape of the head and face * length and width of the neck * shoulder line

34 Lifeandtrend.com Fashionhaircuts.blogspot.com Short-hairstyles-pictures.blogspot.com

35 Space Area the hairstyle occupies Every angle * keep in mind - forms being created - spaces as well Curls, waves, straight hair, or any combination

36 Hairstyles.hairboutique.com Modelbride.com Romance-fire.com

37 Design Texture Wave patterns Described as * straight * wavy * curly * extremely curly

38 Straight hair reflects light
* single line haircut Wavy hair * combed into horizontal lines Curly and extremely curly * do not reflect much light * coarse to the touch

39 * larger form than straight or wavy hair
Curly hair * larger form than straight or wavy hair Beauty.abut.com Diylusional.livejournal.com

40 Creating Design texture with Styling Tools
* temporary * heat or wet Curling iron or hot rollers * wave or curl

41 Setssalon.ca amozon.com Appliance.com Bridalwave.tv Hair-style-magazine.cm

42 Rollers/pin curls/finger waves *temporary textured pattern changes
Curly hair * straightened Crimping irons * interesting zigzags Rollers/pin curls/finger waves *temporary textured pattern changes Blisssalonstore.com

43 Hairs.com Hairs.com jouez.blogspot.com Madhatta.buzznet.com Hubpages.com

44 Changing Design Texture With Chemicals
Permanent * until new hair grows in Curly hair * straightened Straight hair *curled with permanent waves

45 Tips for Designing with Wave Patterns Many wave pattern combinations
* overly busy look * multitextured -less appropriate for professionals Community.livejournal.com Popgloss.com

46 Smooth wave patterns * accent the face Use to narrow a round head shape *** make smaller Curly wave patterns * attention away from the face * soften square or rectangular features

47 Curly-hair-styles-magazine.com Easycurls.com Beauty.about.com Community.livejournal.com

48 Color Important role in hair design * visually * psychologically * appear larger or smaller * defines texture and line * ties design elements together

49 z.about.com Yourhaircolorideas.com Hairbrained.wordpress.com

50 Dimension with Color Light and warm * illusion of volume Dark and cool * recede or move in toward the head * illusion of less volume Illusion of dimension *lighter and warmer colors alternate with darker and cooler colors

51 Withintheblackcommunity.blogspot.com Short-hair-style.com Profile.myspace.com

52 Lines with Color Eye is drawn to the lightest color * light color to draw a line in a hairstyle * direction you want the eye to travel A single line of color *bold, dramatic accent

53 Music.kpopshare.com Profile.myspace.com Thecuttingchair.com Naturallycurlyhair.com

54 Color Selection Tone compatible with the skin Gold tone in skin * warm hair colors in hair Natural tones * two or more colors * similar tones * within two levels of each other

55 Strong contrast is attention grabbing
Trendy and can carry off a bold look Flickr.com Fotolia.com

56 Principles Of Hair Design
Proportion, balance, rhythm, emphasis, and harmony *basis of hair design Understanding these principles * more confidence * creating styles that are pleasing to the eye

57 Proportion Comparative relationship * one thing to another Very small chin/very wide forehead *not in proportion A well-chosen hairstyle *illusion of better proportion

58 Body proportion Essential * client’s body shape and size Challenges * hair form too small * too large Large hips or broad shoulders * more volume

59 Naturallycurly.com Cury-hair-styles-magazine.com

60 Large hair * out of proportion on a petite woman Hair should not: * be wider than the center of the shoulders

61 Beyond center of shoulder
G-ecx.images.amazon.com Cute-hair-cuts.blogspot.com

62 Balance Equal or appropriate proportions *create symmetry Height to width Symmetrical or asymmetrical Dissatisfied *style is out of balance

63 Measure symmetry * divide the face * four equal parts Style * pleasing to the eye * in correct balance

64 Symmetrical balance Imaginary line * through the center of the face * two halves -mirror image of one another Both sides same distance same length same volume

65 Zimbio.com Bridal-hair-styles.com Kaboodle.com Pro.corbis.com

66 Asymmetrical balance Imaginary halves *equal visual weight *appear equal but positioned unevenly Opposite sides * different lengths * different volume Can be horizontal or diagonal

67 Hji.co.uk hairextensiions,.network.com Hairstylescut.com

68 Fast rhythm-tight curls
Recurrent patttern Fast rhythm-tight curls Slow rhythm-larger shaping/long waves Fashiontribes.typepad.com Stylebell.files.wordpress.com

69 Emphasis Draws the eye first *rest of the design Create interest: * Wave patterns * Color * Change in form * Ornamentation

70 Easy-hairstyles.com Beautytwist.com Brides.com Hairstyles53.com

71 * easy for the eye to follow Multiple points *decrease in size
Choose * want to emphasize Design simple * easy for the eye to follow Multiple points *decrease in size -importance Remember, less is more Hubpages.com

72 Harmony Creation of unity * most important principle * holds all of the elements of the design together * a form with interesting lines * pleasing color

73 * combination of color and textures
* balance and rhythm -strengthen the design Never too busy

74 In proportion * facial and body structure * area of emphasis Facial features * analyzed * strengths and weaknesses

75 *** Most important point in this chapter!!!
Your job * accentuate a client’s best features *downplay features that do not add to the person’s appearance

76 Artistic and suitable hairstyle *physical characteristics
Shape of the head * front * profile * back Features (perfect and imperfect) Body posture

77 Influence of Hair Type on Hairstyle
* major consideration Two characteristics: * wave pattern * hair texture

78 Considerations: * natural wave patterns * texture * density choosing a style

79 Fine, straight hair * hugs the head shape * no body or volume * styling aids or chemical services

80 Salonbliss.com Lovehair.blogspot.com Bellasugar.com

81 Straight, medium hair * more versatility * responds well to blow-drying * good amount of movement

82 Antonshairstudio.com Celebrityhairstyle.blogspot.com

83 * slightly wider silhouette *use flat brushes
Straight, coarse hair * hard to curl * more volume * slightly wider silhouette *use flat brushes Bellaonline.com Hairstyle-blog.com

84 * thermal styling * flat brush * blow-dryer/round brush -too “poofy” * chemical services may take a little longer

85 Wavy, fine hair * appear fuller - appropriate haircut - style
* layering - fuller Lovehair.blogspot.com Haircutsfashion.com

86 * responds - blow-drying - chemical services * can be fragile * diffused -fuller appearance

87 Wavy, medium hair * most versatility * easily straightened
* diffused * easily straightened - blow-drying Hairthursday.com

88 Wavy, coarse hair * silhouette can get very wide * unruly if not shaped properly * flattering shape -easy to maintain * soft perm for wash–and-wear curly style *chemical relaxer

89 43things.com Beauty.about.com Todaystylist.com

90 Curly, fine hair * separates * revealing scalp * mild relaxers
* color services *blowdrying not effective in humid environment Naturallycurly.com Marieclaire.com

91 Curly, medium hair * wide silhouette *natural -soft romantic look
Healthyhairplus.com Hairthursday.com

92 * wide silhouette - proportion to body shape * shaping - weight line * responds - relaxers - color

93 Curly, coarse hair * heavy styling products *shrinks when dry
-appears much shorter Hairthursday.com

94 Very curly, fine hair * most flattering shape - determined first - ease of styling * best if cut short

95 Haircutsfashion.com Awonderfuleverything.com

96 -extremely voluminous * chemical services * pressing * may be fragile
* left long - wide -extremely voluminous * chemical services * pressing * may be fragile Delush.com

97 Extremely curly, medium hair
* silhouette - very wide -looks wider rather than longer * chemical relaxers * hair pressing

98 * natural state - close to the head - ease of styling
- low maintenance Curly-hair-styles-magazine.com

99 Extremely curly, coarse hair * extremely wide * chemical relaxing
* often too thick - ponytail * easy care hair - short, cropped layers Enotalone.com

100 Facial types Facial shape * position and prominence * facial bones Determine * hair off of the face * observe

101 * Triangle (pear-shaped) * Inverted triangle (heart-shaped) * Diamond
Seven basic facial shapes: * Oval * Round * Square * Oblong * Triangle (pear-shaped) * Inverted triangle (heart-shaped) * Diamond Hair completely off the face, observe

102 - most flattering design * create the illusion ~ oval-shaped face
* recognize each - style the hair - most flattering design * create the illusion ~ oval-shaped face *** “perfect shaped face” and can wear any hairstyle

103 Divide the face into three zones:
* forehead to eyebrows * eyebrows to end of nose * end of nose to bottom of chin

104 Add: 1/3 1/3 1/3

105 * basis for modifying all other facial types
Oval Facial Type * basis for modifying all other facial types Shapeyourstyle.com

106 Facial contour * about 1 ½ times longer - width across the brow * forehead is slightly wider - chin

107 ~ length and shape of nose ~ profile
* any hairstyle - considerations ~ eyeglasses ~ length and shape of nose ~ profile Shapeyourstyle.com

108 Celebrity examples: Jewel Cameron Diaz Elle MacPherson Julia Roberts Sharon Stone

109 Round Facial Type Facial contour: * round hairline * round chin line
* wide face Hairstyles-blog.com

110 * height or volume on top * closeness or no volume at the sides
Objective: * illusion of length * slimmer Styling choice: * height or volume on top * closeness or no volume at the sides Shapeyourstyle.com

111 Celebrity examples: Kate Winslet Drew Barrymore Christina Ricci Catherine Zeta-Jones

112 Square Facial Type Facial Contour: * wide at temples * narrow at middle third of face * squared off at jaw Objective: * offset or round out square features

113 Styling choice: * soften the hair - temples and jaw * close to the head * create volume - temple and jaw - width at the ear

114 Celebrity examples: Sandra Bullock Demi Moore Holly Marie Combs
Kristin Scott Thomas Blog.fashionwindows.com Shapeyourstyle.com

115 Triangular (pear-shaped) Facial Type
Facial contour: * narrow forehead * wide jaw * wide chin line Objective: * illusion of width - forehead

116 * hide narrowness of forehead
Styling choices: * volume at the temples * height at top * hide narrowness of forehead - bangs (soft fringe) Styletips101.com

117 Celebrity example: Kathy Ireland Hairdohairstyles.com
Rottentomatoes.com

118 Oblong Facial Type Facial contour: * long, narrow face * hollow cheeks Objective: * make face appear - shorter - wider

119 Styling choice: * keep close to top of head - no volume * volume to sides - illusion of width * hair not long * chin length

120 Celebrity examples: Kirstie Alley Ron Pearlman Liv Tyler
Stephanie Seymour

121 Babble.com

122 Diamond Facial Type Facial contour: * narrow forehead * extreme width through cheekbones * narrow chin

123 Objective: * reduce width across the cheekbone line Styling choice: * fullness - jawline - forehead

124 * close to head at cheekbone - create oval appearance
Hairstyles-blog.com Beautynewsla.com

125 Celebrity example: Nicole Kidman
Celebrity example: Nicole Kidman

126 Inverted Triangle Facial Type
(Heart shape) Facial contour: * wide forehead * narrow chin line

127 Hair-styles-secrets-revealed.com Teamsugar.com

128 Objective: * decrease width - forehead * increase width - lower part of the face

129 Styling choice: * close to the head * no volume * bangs

130 *increase width - middle third - at cheekbone - near the ears
* widest at the jaw -neck area Hairdos411.

131 Celebrity examples: Michelle Pfeiffer Jennifer Love Hewitt Ashley Judd

132 Profiles: * outline of the face - head - figure seen in a side view Straight profile * considered ideal - not convex or concave) * all hairstyles are flattering

133 Inmagine.com

134 * receding forehead and chin - curls or bangs over the forehead
Convex profile * receding forehead and chin - curls or bangs over the forehead - close to the head at nape - move hair forward in the chin area Sciforums.com

135 Concave profile * prominent (sticks out) forehead and chin * others recede inward * softly style at the nape - upward movement - no hair on forehead

136 Straight face/prominent nose
Concave Suddenlysenior.com

137 Special Considerations
* apply design principles - balance facial structural challenges * divide face - three sections - do analysis

138 Top Third of the Face Wide forehead: * hair over the sides of the forehead Narrow forehead: * direct the hair away from the forehead * lighter highlights at temple - creates illusion of width

139 Receding forehead: * bangs over the forehead - volume Large forehead: * bangs with little or no volume

140 The Middle Third of the Face
Close-set eyes: * on long, narrow faces * hair back away from the temples * diagonal part

141 - corner of the eyes - illusion of width
* some height * lightening - corner of the eyes - illusion of width Madisonmag.com Hair-style-magazine.com

142 Wide-set eyes: * round or square faces * higher half bang - length in the face * illusion of the face being larger (longer)

143 - slightly darker at the sides
* eyes - more proportional * hair - slightly darker at the sides Memefirst.com Zimbio.com

144 - off centered styles - attract the eye away from the nose
Crooked nose: * asymmetrical - off centered styles - attract the eye away from the nose *symmetrical (remove “A”in book) - accentuates face is not even

145 Boston.com Flickr.com

146 * keep hair away from the face
Wide, flat nose: * keep hair away from the face * center part - elongate and narrow the nose

147 Long, narrow nose: Stay away from… * hair tapered close to the head * height on top * middle part * hair directed toward the face

148 * style hair away from face - illusion wider facial features
Do… * style hair away from face - illusion wider facial features Rocketrend.wordpress.com

149 * hair swept off the face * off the forehead - length to the nose
Small nose: * hair swept off the face * off the forehead - length to the nose Bordeglobal.com

150 * hair forward at forehead - softness around the face
Prominent nose: * hair forward at forehead - softness around the face Starpulse.com

151 Lower Third of the Face Round jaw: * straight lines at jaw Square jaw:
* curved lines at jaw Zimbio.com Shapeyourstyle.com

152 Long jaw: * hair full * fall below the jaw Gamespot.com

153 * hair forward in the chin area Small chin: * hair up and away
Receding chin: * hair forward in the chin area Small chin: * hair up and away - chin line Sciforums.com Pulpcouture.livejournal.com

154 - longer or shorter than chin *avoid drawing attention
Large chin: * hair - longer or shorter than chin *avoid drawing attention Cambridgeprivatehospital.co.uk

155 Head shape * not all are round * feel head shape - choosing hairstyle * design the style - volume in areas, flat and small - reduce volume for large or prominent areas

156 *** Pay close attention to head shape when performing:
Add to side bar: *buzz cuts *French twists

157 Styling for People Who Wear Glasses
* arm of the glasses - push the hair at the ear - cause it to stick out * short haircuts - little length around the ear - cut the hair above the ear

158 * best to use the natural part * challenging
Hair Parts: * focal point * eye is drawn * best to use the natural part * challenging - working against a natural part *** often a trend/not always appropriate… Thehairstyler.com

159 Parts for the Bangs (Fringe) Bangs: * triangular section
- begins at the apex - highest point of the head - ends at the front corners Hairdohairstyles.com

160 Triangular part * basic parting for fringe sections Diagonal part * height - round or square faces * width - long, thin faces

161 Thecreativestudio.com Dailymail.co.uk

162 Curved part * receding hairline * high forehead

163 Style parts: * highlight facial features Center parts are classic * oval faces * avoid - prominent noses *** less flattering features

164 Is this a good part for Sarah? Why or why not?
Uk.fashion.popsugar.com

165 * thin hair appear fuller
Side Parts * develop height on top * thin hair appear fuller Hair-craft.co.uk

166 Diagonal * illusion of width - height Zigzag * dramatic effect
Short-hair-style.com Flickr.com

167 Designing for Men * all design principles and elements work for men * all hair lengths are acceptable * recommend styles - flattering - appropriate ~ lifestyle-career-hair type

168 Cool-mens-hairstyle.blogspot.com 123 hairstyles.com Professinalhaircare.blogspot.com

169 Menshairstylesonline.com Hairresources.com hairstyleshaircuts.info

170 ***now men are * “metrosexuals” * care for themselves better than ever * growing market * impeccable skills - excellent customer service *key to successfully (lucratively) - providing services to this client base

171 Choosing Facial Hair Design
*mustaches, beards, sideburns * camouflage facial flaws * no prominent chin - neatly trimmed full beard and mustache *wide face/full cheeks - close-trimmed beard/mustache

172 Menshair.about.com Teen.aol.com Lasfashionistas.blogspot.com

173 Menshair.about.com

174 Balding * closely trimmed hair * closely trimmed beard and mustache Sideburns, mustaches, beards * dictated by current trends/fashions * well-groomed and flattering


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