Protons are particles in an atom that have a:
a) positive charge b) negative charge c) neutral charge d) none of the above
positive charge
Reverse haircolor is also known as:
a) return color b) tint back c) filler d) none of the above
tint back
A haircoloring process that can lighten and deposit color in one step:
a) triple process b) double process c) single process d) none of the above
single process
Mixing red and violet creates a color:
a) primary b) secondary c) tertiary d) complementary
tertiary
Natural cool tones are:
a) red and yellow b) red and orange c) blue and yellow d) blue and violet
blue and violet
_________ have definite chemical and physical properties:
a) Solvents b) Ammonia c) Concentrates d) Pure substances
Pure substances
The flatter the cuticle scales, the more the hair:
a) porous b) absorbent c) accessible d) resistant
resistant
Special effects are techniques used to create:
a) highlights b) lowlights c) dimension d) all of the above
dimension
The particles of a/an are likely to settle and separate:
a) solution b) suspension c) ointment d) soap
suspension
Color tinted shampoo is categorized as haircolor:
a) temporary b) semi-permanent c) demi-permanent d) permanent
temporary
A test performed during a haircolor service to determine the progression of the haircolor:
a) processing strand b) patch c) elasticity d) porosity
processing strand
Semi-permanent haircolor that penetrates the cuticle layer will gradually fade depending on:
a) haircolor formulation b) the application process c) the density d) how often hair is shampooed
how often hair is shampooed
When natural hair color is diffused from the hair, the hair goes through a process called the:
a) levels of coloration b) stages of decolorization c) stages of pigmentation d) levels of removal
stages of decolorization
Henna is an example of:
a) permanent hair dye b) vegetable hair dye c) indirect hair dye d) direct hair dye
vegetable hair dye
The level of concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide:
a) level b) regulator c) concentrator d) volume
volume
Reverse highlighting is also known as:
a) highlighting b) lowlighting c) double process d) corrective haircoloring
lowlighting
Water is an example of a/an:
a) ointment b) solvent c) both a and b d) neither a nor b
solvent
The process of returning hair back to its natural state or desired level / color:
a) reverse color b) tint back c) both a and b d) neither a or b
both a and b
After decolorizing the hair, toners are typically used to:
a) neutralize b) cleanse c) lighten d) all of the above
neutralize
Mixing red and blue in equal proportions creates a:
a) primary color b) secondary color c) tertiary color d) complementary color
secondary color
Solutions are stable mixtures of two or more:
a) solids b) liquids c) gases d) all of the above
all of the above
Virgin haircolor application implies the hair has been colored how many times:
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) multiple
0
Undertone is the warm or cool tones seen within the predominant haircolor that are the result of
pigment found in the hair:
a) artificial b) natural c) direct d) indirect
natural