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________ is another version of point cutting, in which a more aggressive technique is used to create a chunkier effect.

a) Slithering
b) Slicing
c) Channel cutting
d) Carving

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Final answer:

The term 'notching' refers to a version of point cutting used to create a chunkier effect with a more aggressive technique, but it is not included in the multiple-choice options provided. The options given, such as slithering, slicing, channel cutting, and carving, represent different hair cutting techniques with their respective effects. It appears there may be an error in the question or the answer is from an unusual source.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer to the question asking for another version of point cutting, which is used to create a chunkier effect with a more aggressive technique, is notching. Not covered in the multiple-choice options provided, notching is similar to point cutting but involves more pronounced cuts into the hair. The options mentioned, such as slithering, slicing, channel cutting, and carving, are all hair cutting techniques with distinct effects:

  • Slithering, also known as effilating, removes bulk and creates movement.
  • Slicing is used to remove weight and add texture without changing the hairstyle too much.
  • Channel cutting involves cutting channels into the hair to remove weight.
  • Carving is a freehand cutting technique that creates a softer, less uniform effect than notching.

As my expertise and available content loaded do not align with the provided multiple-choice answers, this query seems to have an error, or it might be from an unconventional source. It is important to refer to established hairstyling books or educational materials for accurate terminology.

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