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Thinning the hair using a sliding movement with the blades of the shear partially opened to reduce volume and create movement is called?

  1. Layering

  2. Texturizing

  3. Point cutting

  4. Slithering

The correct answer is: Slithering

Thinning the hair with a sliding movement using partially opened blades is called "slithering." This technique involves taking small sections of hair and gently sliding the shear down the hair strand to remove bulk and create a textured look without visibly distinct layers. Option A, layering, involves cutting hair at different lengths to create defined layers. Option B, texturizing, is used to add texture or create volume through various cutting techniques. Option C, point cutting, involves cutting at an angle to soften the hair's ends. Therefore, slithering is the most accurate term to describe the specific technique mentioned in the question.