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question 46 (1 point) what hairstyle best complements a profile that ha…

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question 46 (1 point)
what hairstyle best complements a profile that has a receding forehead and chin?
a arrange curls or bangs over the forehead, and softly style the hair at the nape with an upward movement.
b softly style the hair at the nape with an upward movement while deemphasizing the hair on the forehead.
c arrange curls or bangs over the forehead, and create a style that is close to the head at the nape with hair moving forward in the chin area.
d most hairstyles will complement this profile.

question 47 (1 point)
which area of the head is between the apex and the back of the parietal ridge?
a nape
b four corners
c bang area
d crown

question 48 (1 point)
the area of the head that begins at the apex and ends at the front corners is called the _____.
a nape
b crown
c bang area
d front

Explanation:

Response
Question 46
Brief Explanations

To determine the best hairstyle for a receding forehead and chin, we analyze each option:

  • Option a: Arranging curls/bangs over the forehead (to balance receding forehead) and soft upward styling at the nape (to add volume and balance the chin) makes sense.
  • Option b: Deemphasizing forehead hair would worsen the receding forehead appearance.
  • Option c: Hair moving forward at the chin would emphasize the receding chin, not complement.
  • Option d: Not all hairstyles work; specific styling is needed.

So option a is correct.

Brief Explanations

We recall head area definitions:

  • Nape is at the back of the head, below the crown.
  • Four corners are specific angular areas.
  • Bang area is at the front.
  • Crown is the area between the apex and the back of the parietal ridge.

So option d (crown) matches.

Brief Explanations

Analyzing head area terms:

  • Nape: back of head.
  • Crown: between apex and parietal ridge back (from Q47).
  • Bang area: front, but the area from apex to front corners is the crown? Wait, no—wait, the area from apex to front corners is actually the "crown" is incorrect. Wait, correction: The area beginning at the apex and ending at the front corners is the crown? Wait, no, let's recheck. The crown is between apex and parietal ridge back (Q47). Wait, the area from apex to front corners: the correct term is crown? Wait, no, the bang area is front, but the area from apex (top center) to front corners (front sides) is the crown? Wait, no, the options: option b is crown? Wait, no, let's recall: The crown is the area between the apex and the back of the parietal ridge (Q47 answer d). Then the area from apex to front corners: the correct term is "crown" is wrong. Wait, no, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the bang area is front, nape is back, front is vague. Wait, the correct term for the area from apex to front corners is the crown? Wait, no, the crown is more towards the back. Wait, no, let's check definitions. The crown is the upper portion of the head, between the apex and the parietal ridge (back). The area from apex to front corners: actually, the correct term is the "crown" is incorrect. Wait, the options: option b is crown? Wait, the question says "begins at the apex and ends at the front corners". The crown is between apex and parietal ridge back (Q47). So maybe the answer is b (crown)? Wait, no, maybe I confused. Wait, let's re-express: The apex is the top center. Front corners are the front sides. The area between apex (top) and front corners (front sides) is the crown? Wait, no, the bang area is front, but the crown is more towards the top. Wait, the correct answer is b (crown)? Wait, the options: a. nape (back), b. crown, c. bang area (front, but bang area is from front hairline to apex? No, bang area is front, below the apex front. Wait, the area from apex to front corners: the crown is the area that includes from apex to front corners? Wait, maybe the answer is b. crown.

Answer:

a. Arrange curls or bangs over the forehead, and softly style the hair at the nape with an upward movement.

Question 47