Haircutting
Hair color
Contributing Pigment
Anatomy & Physiology
Primary Color
100

The ________ on a pair of shears are designed to give you more control over the shear.

Finger tang

100

Temporary color pigment molecules do not penetrate because they are:

too large

100

level 7 - contributing pigments is:

Orange

100

Osteology is the study of the anatomy, structure, and function of the:

Bones

100

When hair is violet, it is recommended that you use _________ to balance it.

Yellow

200

For control during haircutting, the hair is divided into uniform working areas are called:

sections

200

To produce a hair color that looks natural, how many primary colors must be present?

three.....red, yellow, blue

200

level nine- contributing pigments is:

Yellow

200

The two bones that form the sides and crown (top) of the cranium are the:

Parietal Bone

200

What color is made from mixing blue, and yellow?

Green

300

The outer line of a haircut is known as the:

perimeter

300

When identifying natural levels for a hair color service, your most valuable tool is the:

Color wheel

300

level six - contributing pigments is:

Red/Orange

300

The chemical process through which cells are nourished and carry out their activities is called:

metabolism

300

A ________ color is achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color.

tertiary

400

The straight lines used to remove weight or create graduated layers are: 

vertical lines

400

What is the role of the alkalizing ingredient in permanent hair color?

To raise the cuticle of the hair, so it can deposit into the cortex.

400

level three - contributing pigments is:

Violet

400

The _______ are the muscles that straighten the wrist, hand, and fingers to form a straight line.

extensors

400

What happens if I mix red, and blue together?

you get Purple!

500

The straight lines used to build weight or create one-length or low elevation haircuts are....

horizontal lines

500

What is the unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or the darkness of a color?

Level

500

level five - contributing pigments is:

Red

500

The muscles at the base of the fingers that draw the finger together are the:

Adductors

500

What primary color is the contributing pigment at a level one?

Blue

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