Color
Theory
Color
Application
Underlying Pigment
Hair
Structure
Haircolor
Types
Color
Lighteners
Safety &
Consultation
100

Red, Yellow, Blue

What are the three primary colors?

100

Colors that can emphasize or distract from skin tone or eye color, or neutralize or refine unwanted tones in the hair.

What are complementary colors?

100

Also known as undertone, this refers to the varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process.

What is contributing (or underlying) pigment?

100

The two things to identify before beginning any color service.

What are the client's hair color and structure?

100

Two types of haircolor NOT typically used in salons.

What are metallic and natural haircolor?

100
A product that adds strength, moisture, and underlying pigment to lightened hair.

What is filler?

100

A test performed 24-48 hrs before each application of haircolor formulated with aniline derivative dyes.

What is a patch test?

200

Orange, Green, Violet

What are the secondary colors?

200

Hair type that contains melanin that is tightly packed together. It colors more quickly and can look darker.

What is fine-textured hair?

200

The underlying pigment seen when lightened to a level 9 on the color scale.

What is yellow?

200

The layer of the hair where non-oxidative haircolor deposits hair dye molecules.

What is the cuticle?

200

Tones that can be added to a haircolor formula to intensify a result.

What are intensifiers or boosters?

200

Clear liquid developers, cream developers, and dedicated developers

What are three kinds of peroxide?

200

A reason you would avoid applying haircolor.

What are abrasions on the scalp?

300

It teaches the law of color and is a system of understanding color relationships.

What is color theory?

300

Must be taken into account when applying haircolor to ensure proper coverage.

What is density?

300

The underlying pigment seen when lightened to a level 6 on the color scale?

What is orange

300

Oxidative hair dye molecules are deposited on this layer of the hair strand.

What is the cortex?

300

Non-oxidative haircolor that makes only a physical change on the hair shaft.

What is temporary haircolor?

300

A product that helps change the hair texture by eroding the cuticle layers and causing curl reduction.

What is a lightener?

300

Removing mineral buildup from chlorine or well water by purifying the hair with a product that is formulated to remove mineral buildup.

What is a common haircolor solution?

400

The primary color that is the strongest and can bring depth or darkness to any color?

What is blue?

400

The degree of porosity with a tight cuticle, making it difficult for moisture or chemicals to penetrate, and therefore requires a longer processing time.

What is low porosity?

400

Haircolor that softens and balances colors

What are natural base colors?

400

The hair that contains moderately grouped melanin which has an average reaction to haircolor.

What is medium-textured hair?

400

Color that is gentler than permanent haircolor, but still requires a patch test as it contains aniline-derivative dyes.

What is traditional semi-permanent haircolor?

400

The best way to obtain pale blonde results.

What is double processing?

400

Gently rinse with tepid water and lightly shampoo at the first sign of even minor damage during the lightening process.

How do you stop the decolorizing process?

500

The hair level considered to be the darkest according to the level system.

What is level 1?

500

Colors that, when added together, will neutralize each other.

What are complementary colors?

500

Haircolor that is brighter and reflects light.

What are warm base colors?

500

Hair that has loosely grouped melanin granules, so haircolor can take longer to process.

What is course-texture?

500

Haircolor meant to deepen or change the tone of natural hair color.

What is demi-permanent hair color?

500

Fast-acting, strong, and formulated to lift the hair from four to seven levels.

What are off-scalp lighteners?

500

Explains to clients that there is risk involved in any chemical service.

What is a release statement?

600

The identification of haircolor that comes after the company's haircolor name.

What is the number and letter?

600

Natural hair color that needs special attention concerning the amount and density when coloring.

What is grey hair?

600

Haircolor that is more ash and reveals less gold

What are cool base colors?

600

Four classifications of hair to consider before beginning a haircolor service.

What are hair texture, density, elasticity, and porosity?

600

Introducing clients to haircolor services, blending or camouflaging gray hair, and adding a gloss to create added richness and shine.

What are the benefits of demi-permanent haircolor?

600

Lighteners categorized as oil or cream, and create overall blonding and lightening retouches.

What are on-scalp lighteners?

600

A time to review the procedure and application techniques required to achieve the targeted color, total service cost, and follow-up maintenance.

What is a client consultation?

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