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question 25 (1 point)
a new client would like to know their hair type on the andré walker hair typing system. to determine the client’s hair type in this system, what should the cosmetologist consider during the consultation with the client?
○ a the cosmetologist should determine the hair’s texture and density.
○ b the cosmetologist should determine the pattern and placement of the hair’s color.
○ c the cosmetologist should determine the natural parting of the hair.
○ d the cosmetologist should determine the form and space of the hair.
question 26 (1 point)
a client with a round face type will be best complemented by a hairstyle that ____.
○ a adds volume at the temples and some height at the top
○ b shapes the hair close to the head and adds volume between the temples and jaw
○ c adds volume on the top and is close to the sides of the head
○ d is full across the jaw line and forehead but close at the cheekbone line
question 27 (1 point)
the length of sideburns should be____.
○ a equal on each side of the face
○ b adjusted to appear even in length
○ c aligned with the occipital bone
○ d parallel with the top of the upper lip
Question 25
The André Walker Hair Typing System classifies hair based on texture (curl pattern) and density (thickness/amount of hair). Option a focuses on texture and density, which are key factors. Option b (color pattern/placement) is irrelevant, option c (natural parting) doesn't determine hair type, and option d (form/space of hair) is not a standard factor for this system.
A round face has a wide, circular appearance. To complement it, a hairstyle that adds volume at the temples (to widen the upper part) and height at the top (to elongate the face) helps create a more balanced shape. Option b (shaping close to head and adding volume between temples and jaw) would make the face look rounder. Option c (close to sides) doesn't add the needed balance, and option d (full at jaw/forehead, close at cheekbones) would accentuate roundness.
Sideburns should be equal in length on each side of the face for symmetry. Option a is correct as symmetry is essential. Option b (adjusted to appear even) implies they might not be actually equal, which is not ideal. Option c (aligned with occipital bone) is incorrect (occipital is at the back of the head), and option d (parallel with upper lip) is not a standard guideline for sideburn length.
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a. The cosmetologist should determine the hair’s texture and density.