Correct body positioning - Rolling your shoulders back and standing directly (parallel) in front of the section on which you are working, Elevation - Angle or degree at which a subsection of hair is held or lifted from the head when cutting., Graduated Haircut - Graduated shape or wedge; an effect or haircut that results from cutting the hair with tension, low to medium elevation, or over direction., Guideline - Section of hair, located either at the perimeter of the interior or the cut, that determines the length the hair will be cut., Layered haircut - Graduated effect achieved by cutting the hair with elevation or over direction; the hair is cut at higher elevations, usually 90 degrees or above, which removes weight, Moving Guideline - Guideline that moves as the haircutting progresses, used often when creating layers or graduation., Over Direction - Combing a section away from its natural falling position, rather than straight out from the head toward a guideline; used to create increasing lengths in the interior or perimeter., Stationary Guideline - Guideline that does not move., Tension - Amount of pressure applied when combing and holding a section, created by stretching or pulling the section., Texturizing  - Hair Cutting technique designed to remove excess bulk without shortening the length, Thinning Shears - These tools are great for removing excess bulk and for blending one length with another., Perimeter - Outer line of a hairstyle,

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