| A | B |
| personality | the outward reflection of inner thougthts, feelings, values and attitudes. |
| symmetrical balance | when weight is positioned equally on both sides of a center axis, creating a mirror image. |
| asymmetrical balance | when weight is positioned unequally from a center axis. |
| three-sectioning | an effective way to measure the proportion of the face. |
| oval facial shape | rounded, long and narrow rather than wide and short. |
| round facial shape | short and wide . |
| square facial shape | short and wide(looks very angular with a lot of straight lines. |
| oblong facial shape | long, narrow and abgular. |
| pear facial shape | elongated, with a forehead that is narrow and a jaw that is the widest area of the face. |
| diamond facial shape | elongated and angular, and the widest area is the cheekbones, while the forehead and chin are narrow. |
| heart facial shape | triangle shape, long |
| straight profile | a very slight outward curvature from the front hairline to the tip of the nose and from the tip of the nose to the chin. |
| convex profile | a strong outward curvature resulting form either a protruding nose or a sloping forehead or chin. |
| concave profile | inward curve, which is most often the result fo a dominant, protruding forehead and chin or a small nose. |
| hair texture | the surface appearance or feel of the hair as well as the diameter of tdhe hair strand itself. |
| hair density | amount of hair per square inch ont he scalp and is usually referred to as light, medum or heavy. |
| communication | involves actions, gestures, tone of voice and speed. |
| design compostion | the coming together of all the individual elements of your intended design into one artistic whole |
| repetition | a pattern in which an element is identical |
| alternation | a pattern in which an element changes from one to another repeatedly. |
| progeression | a pattern in which an element changes gradually in an ascending or descending scale. |
| contrast | a pattern in which an element has a relationship of opposites that create interest, variety and excitment |