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EducationFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

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I feel confident with all the basic cutting techniques I have learnt to date
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What is the correct way to hold hair cutting scissors?
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With your index finger in the larger handle and your middle and ring fingers in the smaller handle.
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With your index finger in the smaller handle and your middle and ring fingers in the larger handle.
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With your thumb in the smaller handle and your ring and middle fingers in the larger handle.
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With your thumb in the larger handle and your ring and middle fingers in the smaller handle.

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What is the purpose of using different cutting angles in haircuts?
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To create different shapes and textures
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To make hair shorter
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To straighten hair
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To add hair color

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What is the purpose of sectioning the hair before cutting?
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To make the haircut more difficult.
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To make the client uncomfortable.
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To ensure even cutting and prevent missing sections of hair.
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To create different lengths of hair throughout the head.

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What angle is commonly used for achieving a one length cut?
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45 degrees
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180 degrees
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0 degrees
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30 degrees

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What angle is commonly used for achieving a short graduation cut?
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45 degrees
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180 degrees
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30 degrees

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What angle is commonly used for achieving a Long graduation cut?
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45 degrees
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180 degrees
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0 degrees
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30 degrees

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What angle is commonly used for achieving a Uniform cut?
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45 degrees
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180 degrees
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0 degrees
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90 degrees

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What is the difference between thinning shears and regular hair cutting scissors?
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Regular scissors are used to create layers in the hair.
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Thinning shears have teeth on one or both blades to remove bulk from the hair.
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Regular scissors have teeth on one or both blades to remove bulk from the hair.
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Thinning shears are shorter and more precise than regular scissors.

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Find the correct image to illustrate the best type of hairdressing scissors you should use to minimise fatigue on your hands?

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