You should preform a patch test on color clients except when using this type of color.
What is temporary color?
* When doing a patch test, you should do it 24-48 hours before application.
The system used to understand color relationships.
What is the color wheel?
The darkest hair color in the level system are identified as being level ____.
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The hue or balance of color seen in the hair is called _____.
What is tone?
This hair type has a large diameter and can take more time to process.
What is coarse-textured hair?
Chemical compounds that lighten hair by dispersing, dissolving and decolorinzing the natural pigment is ___.
What are hair lighteners?
This is the most important part of the hair color service.
What is consultation?
Tones can be described as cool, warm or _______.
What is neutral?
*when the primary colors are balanced in equal parts.
These colors cannot be made by mixing other colors together. They are sometimes called fundational or pure colors.
What are the primary colors?
*red, yellow, blue
The number of levels the hair can go through during decolorization.
What is 10?
*Well, 9 because they would have to be a number 1 when started.
The process that lightens hair and deposits color in one application.
What is single-process hair color?
Hair texture is determined by the diameter of this.
What is the hair strand?
The service where you lighten then tone the hair is called ____.
What is a double process application?
Clients should sign this when they have a questionable condition of hair when requesting a chemical service.
What is a release statement?
As part of their composition, all permanent hair color products and lighteners contain a developer and______.
What is an alkalizing ingredient?
This primary color brings depth or darkness to any color.
What is blue.
This system is used by colorists to analyze the lightness or darkness of the hair color.
What is the level system?
Overlapping hair color on previously tinted hair and cause breakage and create a visible line.
What is demarcation?
Natural color pigment is found in the cortext of the hair, it is called ____.
What is melanin?
When decolorizing the hairs natural pigment allows the stylist to create the exact degree of ____.'
What is the contributing pigment?
Before performing any service with an aniline derivative product, the client must have this.
What is a patch test?
Demipermanent color is also known as _____.
What is No-lift deposit-only color?
These colors are made by mixing primary colors in equal parts.
What are secondary colors?
The most commonly used developer for permanent color is _____.
What is 20 volume?
This process is pretreating gray hair or very resistant hair for better penetration of color.
What is presoftening?
This term describes the hairs abiltiy to absorb moisture.
What is porosity?
* If the cuticle is open due to bleaching, the hair is highly porous. The color will take quickly, but will also fade quickly.
Hair products used on prelighted hair to achieve pale and delicate colors are _____.
What are toners?
*These are non-ammonia colors that add shine and tone the hair. They can also be called glazes.
The US Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act says that a predisposition test should be given this amount of time before service.
What is 24-48 hours?
This type of color is best for gray coverage.
What is permanent color?
A color made by mixing equal parts of a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel is called _____.
What is a tertiary color?
One way to check hair level is to use swatches. If you still have difficulty you can ____.
What is take a photo and use gray scale?
This technique uses freeform painting on the hair lightener directly on clean hair.
What is baliage?
The part of the hair shaft between the scalp and the hair that was colored prior is called ____.
What is new growth?
The color technique that involves coloring some strands of hair lighter than their natural color.
What is highlights?
This is the location where a patch test (predisposition test) can be conducted if not behind the ear.
Where is inside the elbow?
Single-process hair permanent color applications are virgin color application and ______.
What is a color retouch application?
Colors that can look deeper than their actual level are.
What are cool tones?
The volume level that is normally used for toners.
What is 5 volume?
This is the process by which oxygen is released.
What is oxidation?
This is the melanin that gives black and brown color to hair.
What is eumelanin?
When hair is lightened, its porosity is affected. You can use this to equalize the porosity.
What is fillers?
You should not do a color service if the client's scalp has obvious signs of this.
What is abrasions?
This is the technique of coloring portions of the hair darker than its natural color.
What is lowlights?
Colors that are positioned across the color wheel from eachother are called ______.
What are complementary colors?
* They are used to tone unwanted hues out of the hair.
The level of care Ms Janelle put into helping you through class.
What is level 100?
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The most commonly used developer in hair color is ______.
What is hydrogen peroxide?
This melanin gives hair a yellow, orange, and red color.
What is pheomelanin?
The hair turns gunmetal gray when lightning is a sign.
What is close to breaking?
When applying color, you should take sections of this size.
What is 1/4 inch?