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when cutting hair, which factor determines the number of subsections and their size?
select the correct response:
- tension
- density
- texture
- wave
Hair density, the number of hair strands per square inch of the scalp, dictates how many subsections a stylist creates and their size. Thicker, denser hair requires more, smaller subsections to ensure even, precise cutting, while thinner hair uses fewer, larger subsections. Tension refers to how hair is held during cutting, texture/wave describes hair structure, but neither determines subsection count/size like density does.
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