New Jersey Barber and Hairstyling Practice Exam

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In addition to using a tape measure, the measurements of the patron's head for a hairpiece are developed by creating a/an:

  1. blueprint

  2. artist's sketch

  3. photograph

  4. pattern

The correct answer is: pattern

When developing measurements for a hairpiece, creating a pattern is the most suitable approach as it provides a physical representation of the patron's head size and shape. This allows for the hairpiece to be custom-fit and accurately placed on the patron's head. A blueprint and artist's sketch are not ideal options as they are typically used for construction and design purposes, not for measuring the human body. While a photograph may provide a visual representation of the patron's head, it may not accurately capture the measurements needed for a hairpiece and is therefore not a reliable method for developing measurements.