Which type of haircoloring contains the smallest dye molecules?
What is Permanent
A concentrated hair color that is use to increase the ability of a hair color to neutralize the unwanted warmth of a hair color?
What is, Drabber
The simplest form of matter that cannot be broken down into smaller substance:
What is, Element
All of the following factors are reasons to study haircoloring EXCEPT.
What is Haircoloring Services generating more profit for stylist than all other services.
The study of living or previously living organisms containing carbon?
What is, Organic Chemistry
May be used in place of ammonia because they create less odor and neutralize acids or raise the PH?
What is Alkanolamines.
Applying a demi-or semi-permanent hair color to hair for the purpose of adding shine and/or to refresh the color?
What is, Glaze
Describes the degree of lightness or darkness of a hair color?
What is, Level
A guest's lightening service took the maximum amount of processing time recommended by the product's manufacturer. What is most likely the reason it processed the full time?
What is, The guest had dark, course, long hair.
Temporary hair color that requires no mixing or chemical reaction?
What is, Non-oxidative hair color.
Will determine if the hair color is absorbing and processing evenly?
What is, Processing strand test.
Applying a small amount of product to the skin to check for sensitivity/allergic reactions.
What is, Predisposition test
Coloring some strands of hair darker than their natural hair color?
What us, Low lighting
When applying demi-permanent hair color, which of the following steps comes first?
What is, Perform hair and scalp analysis on the guest's hair.
A range of 7.1-14 on the PH scale indicates?
What is Alkaline
Diffuses natural and/or artificial hair color?
What is, Lighteners
The technique of removing hair color from the hair?
What is, Decolorization
The coloring material that provides a person with their natural hair and skin color?
What is, Melanin
The process in which the hair is pre-lightened then toned is known as?
What is a double process.
A deposit-only hair color that penetrates into the cuticle layer?
What is, semi-penetrates into the cuticle layer
Produces brown to black pigments in the hair
What is, Eumelanin
This is a visible line or band between 2 different hair colors in the hair?
What is, line of Demarcation
These are also known as Gradual Dyes because the color builds up on the hair after repeated use and are not composed of professional chemicals?
What is, Metallic Dyes
A concentrated hair color that is added to deepen, brighten or create a more vivid look?
What is an intensifier
The balance of color, also known as "hue"
What is, tone.