Hair Cut Visagism
Hair Cut Visagism
1. Identify the proportions used in the face and body for creation of
designs
2. Recognize the key areas to highlight the most flattering features and
disguise, create a complete image of the client through the appropriate
communication
3. Understand the elements and principles used in the composition of a design
PREVIOUS OBJECTIVES:
Body proportion
Hair (texture)
Customer personality
Client's Lifestyle
Design
PHYSICAL TYPES
In general terms, we will say that there are three types of body types according to the
height and bone structure and are:
Tall and slender constitution
Medium constitution
Low and sturdy constitution
MEDIA CONSTITUTION
People of medium build have dominant shoulders and a medium hip.
They are provided; women 1.60 or taller, men 1.70 or taller.
They can wear any type of style, shorts and with more volume will make them look better.
highs ...
With long hair, they will appear shorter.
LOW AND ROBUST CONSTITUTION
People of short and stocky build have a strong and solid bone structure.
wide shoulders and hips, short limbs and neck. Women 1.60 meters or less;
men 1.70 meters or shorter in height.
They need these shorts and with a higher volume, to see a taller appearance....
Long, rounded or straight shapes will make them look wider and smaller.
TYPES OF FACES
FLAT HORIZONTAL FACE
These three areas, which in the ideal model should measure the same.
OVAL FACE
It is true that the oval face is considered the 'perfect' one, this does not mean that
You shouldn't do anything to highlight it, but rather it's easier to beautify it and make it look its best.
beautiful possible. Women with oval faces should highlight the shape by avoiding
obstructions both in the forehead area and in the chin area. without
to mention that any article of clothing or product that distracts the gaze from the face
or even what covers it can be an enemy of the oval face.
ROUND FACE
The characteristic features of this type of face are a narrow forehead and cheeks.
voluminous and a small chin.
Corrective Design
For short hair, elongated contours in front of the ears are recommended.
One should avoid adding volume at the sides; increasing it at the top.
head.
SQUARE FACE
The broad and flat forehead, straight contrasting cheekbones, and prominent cheeks are the
main characteristics of the square face that easily convey a
impression of severity.
Corrective Design
The style should avoid straight or very tight cuts. Rounded or oval contours.
they are very flattering. The uneven and light curls that fall over the face soften the
hard expression.
The hair should fall over the face. Asymmetrical elements draw attention.
TRIANGULAR FACE
The characteristic features of triangular faces are: flat forehead and chin.
pointed. Large ears or a long neck additionally accentuate this shape.
A carefully designed haircut will balance the existing geometry. Under
no circumstance of volume where the shape of the head already has it.
CORRECCIONES:
Fringe
Long above the eyebrows and thick
CORRECTIONS:
Bangs with a high center
It must be smooth and long.
PROFILES
CONVEX PROFILE
CONCAVE PROFILE
The lines that connect the tip of the nose with the jaw and the jaw with the chin are
they come together forming a less than sign. It refers to when the upper jaw is located
delayed in relation to the lower jaw. People who have these
Characteristics are determined that have maintained a deterioration of the upper jaw or
a hypergrowth of the lower jaw.
STRAIGHT PROFILE
a nearly straight line is formed between the jaws and the chin. It is considered that the
The jaws have grown properly and are positioned correctly.
Corrections:
• In long hair that touches the shoulders with vertical lines that cover part of the
neck
• Short hair with volume on top, clear temples, very short nape.
CORRECTIONS:
Volume
PROMINENT NODES
Bulbous or pointed
CORRECTIONS:
Avoid volumes in the area