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question 37 (1 point)
a client with a petite frame and narrow hips and shoulders is discussing a new hairstyle with a cosmetologist. the client describes a popular, voluminous hairstyle as an option. what should the cosmetologist consider when discussing the desired style with the client?
a the cosmetologist should consider whether the volume of the hairstyle will achieve harmony by creating symmetry with the client’s body type.
b the cosmetologist should consider whether the rhythm of the style will create an interesting focal point.
c the cosmetologist should consider whether the hairstyle will adequately emphasize the client’s body type.
d the cosmetologist should consider whether the hairstyle will be proportional to the client’s body type.
question 38 (1 point)
the hair design principle that can be evaluated by dividing the face into four equal parts is ____.
a balance
b proportion
c harmony
d rhythm
question 39 (1 point)
the regular pulsation or recurrent pattern of movement in a design is known as the ____.
a design
b pattern
c harmony
d rhythm
Question 37
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Harmony via symmetry with body type is not the main consideration here. The focus is on proportion to body type.
- Option b: Rhythm creating a focal point is irrelevant to body type matching.
- Option c: Emphasizing body type is not the goal; rather, the hairstyle should be proportional to the body type.
- Option d: A voluminous hairstyle on a petite frame with narrow hips/shoulders needs to be proportional to avoid looking unbalanced. So this is correct.
- Option a: Balance is about equal visual weight, not dividing the face into four parts.
- Option b: Proportion in hair design can be evaluated by dividing the face into four equal parts (the rule of thirds or four - part division for proportion analysis).
- Option c: Harmony is about overall unity, not face division.
- Option d: Rhythm is about movement pattern, not face division.
- Option a: Design is a general term, not the specific term for regular pulsation in a design.
- Option b: Pattern is a repeated element, not the pulsation of movement.
- Option c: Harmony is about unity, not movement pulsation.
- Option d: Rhythm is defined as the regular pulsation or recurrent pattern of movement in a design.
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d. The cosmetologist should consider whether the hairstyle will be proportional to the client’s body type.