what are the three primary colors?
blue, red, and yellow
what is H2O2?
hydrogen peroxide
the highlight technique that involves pulling clean strands of hair through a perforated cap is known as?
the cap technique!
what part of the hair does the cuticle coat?
the cuticle
a verbal communication with a client in order to determine desired result is known as:
consultation
what type of color is created by mixing equal parts of two primary colors?
secondary colors!
what is required before semi-permanent color?
a patch test!
product designed to remove artificial pigment from the hair is knows as this product...
color remover
what color of hair has decreasing amount of natural pigment?
gray hair!
name one method of application for applying color
brush and bowl and tint bottle
which is the lightest of the three primary colors?
YELLOW!
the standard volume used to achieve the most result with permanent color is which volume?
20vol
what is the process of treating gray or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color?
pre-softening
the diameter of the individual hair strand is called?
texture
this refers the the strength of color
intensity
the circular arrangement of the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors in order of their relationship of each other is known as...
the color wheel!!!!
what prevents temporary color from penetrating the cuticle layer of the hair shaft?
the larger size of the color molecules.
the process of lightning and depositing color in a single application is called what?
single-process haircolor!
the hair is composed of how many parts and what are the names of them?
three
cuticle, cortex and medulla
what is the combination of equal parts prepared tint and shampoo applied like a regular shampoo?
a soap cap.
what is the complimentary color to orange?!?!?
blue!
what is used on pre-lightened hair to achieve pale and delicate colors?
toners
the visible line of separating colored hair from new growth is called what?
the line of demarcation
what is another name for undertone?
contributing pigments
specialized preparation designed to help equalize porosity and deposit a base color in one application is known as what?
a filler!