Àá½Ã¸¸ ±â´Ù·Á ÁÖ¼¼¿ä. ·ÎµùÁßÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
KMID : 1023120110090010121
Korean Journal of Aesthetic Society
2011 Volume.9 No. 1 p.121 ~ p.132
A Study on the Shaggy & Stroke Cut Hairstyles According to Facial Appearances and Head Shapes
Kim Gyeong-Ok

Han Hyo-Sun
Whang Wan-Kyun
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to present a discriminated and systematized shaggy and stroke cut hair style of which image was most appropriate and ideal for facial appearances and head shapes. Study findings are as follows: First, as for the understanding and perception of shaggy and stroke cuts and the awareness of facial appearances and head shapes, comparing to specialists, general people¡¯s awareness of the cut was low. As for the most ideal facial appearance, a 90.0% of respondents answered that it was an egg-shaped face. As for the harmony of hair styles with facial appearances after the procedure of the cut, a 36.2% of respondents answered that they were satisfied with it. Therefore, post-cut satisfaction was not high. Second, the results of image analysis about the preference of shaggy and stroke cut hair styles according to facial appearances and head shapes presented that both specialists and general people preferred a round type long-hair style. Third, the investigator first-hand applied a round-type long-hair style shaggy & stroke cut procedure, the most preferred hair style, to 5 round-type long-hair models and then examined their satisfaction with it in relation to an objective facial appearance and head shape. Results showed that specialists and general people alike were highly satisfied with the procedure of the cut. In conclusion, in order to enhance the satisfaction with the procedure of haircut, it is necessary to research and develop materials that can be used as textbooks or teaching materials by means of measuring and examining images through systematic and objective data or computer graphics and then present a hair style that is appropriate for individual facial appearances and head shapes. In this vein, many follow-up studies on the strategy of enhancing the satisfaction of working-level specialists and general people alike with the cut procedures must be carried out in the future.
KEYWORD
shaggy and strok, round-type, long-hair, specialists, general
FullTexts / Linksout information
Listed journal information