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What technique does a stylist use to create texture and movement in hair without removing length?
Point cutting
Blunt cutting
Layering
Debulking
The correct answer is: Point cutting
Point cutting is a technique used by stylists to create texture and movement in hair without significantly removing length. This method involves cutting the hair with the tips of the scissors rather than using the blades. By cutting into the ends of the hair at an angle, stylists can soften the lines and give the hair a more textured appearance. This technique is particularly useful for adding separation and movement, allowing the hair to flow more naturally while maintaining its overall length. In contrast, blunt cutting creates a straight, even cut across the ends of the hair, which results in a more defined edge and does not introduce texture. Layering changes the overall length of the hair by removing bulk and creating different lengths, which can enhance volume and movement but ultimately results in a loss of length. Debulking is focused on reducing bulk in thicker hair, which may involve removing more hair than desired if not done carefully. Thus, point cutting is the preferred technique for achieving texture and movement while preserving length.