The art and science of changing the color of hair is called?
Haircolor
This test must be given 24 hours prior to coloring the hair with an aniline tint or toner?
Patch test or Predispositioin test
What are three primary colors?
Red, blue, yellow.
What is H2O2?
Hydrogen peroxide
How much hydrogen peroxide is required for semipermanent hair color?
None
The number of hair per square inch is called?
Density
What is the lightest of the three primary colors?
Yellow
Who approves the certified colors that contained in temporary colors?
FDA
The ability of the hair to absorb liquid is called?
Porosity
Which type of hair color is regarded as the best product for covering grey?
Permananet
Hair is composed of three parts, what are they?
Cuticle, cortex, and medulla.
What color neutralizes green?
Red
What type of color is created by mixing a primary color with its adjacent secondary color?
Tertiary color
What is a combination of equal parts of prepared tint and shampoo and applied like a regular shampoo?
Soap cap
A primary and secondary color positioned opposite of each other on the color wheel are known as what?
Complementary colors
Which part of the hair strand contains melanin?
What is cortex
What term is used to refer to the strength of the tonality in a color?
Intensity
Hydrogen peroxide is distributed for cosmetology use under a variety of different names, name one
Verbal communication with a client is order to determine desired results is known as
Consultation
The arrangement of primary, secondary, and tertiary color in the order of their relationship to each other is known as
The color wheel
What is the system for understanding the relationship of colors called?
The law of color
What is the melanin that gives black and brown color to hair?
Eumelanin
What is the complementary color to orange?
Blue
What is the melanin found in red hair?
Pheomelanin
What is the chemical process involving the lightening of the natural pigment or artificial color from the hair?
Decolorizing