When the cuticle is slightly raised and the hair is normal and processes in an average amount of time the hair would have ____ porosity.
What is average porosity?
The darkest hair color in the level system is at this level.
What is level 1?
The natural coloring pigment found in the cortex layer of the hair.
What is melanin?
Tones can be sorted by these three categories.
What is cool, warm, and neutral?
The lightest hair color in the level system is at this level.
What is level 10?
The ability of the hair to absorb moisture.
What is porosity?
A professional, industry coined term referring to artificial haircoloring products and services.
What is haircolor?
This is what the number means when identifying a haircolor?
What is the level?
When the cuticle is tight and the hair is resistant it is difficult for chemicals to penetrate, this is known as ____ porosity.
What is low porosity?
These tones absorb more light, therefore they look deeper than their actual level.
What are cool tones?
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The cortex contributes this percentage of the hair's overall strength.
Cool colors have a predominance of ___.
What is blue?
Primary and secondary colors that are positioned opposite each other on the color wheel are known as ____ ____.
What are complementary colors?
This unit of measurement identifies the lightness or darkness of a color, or the saturation, density, or concentration of a color.
What is a level?
Hair texture is determined by the diameter of the ____.
What are strands?
Warm colors have a predominance of ____ or ___.
What is red or yellow?
When the cuticle is lifted and the hair is overly porous and takes color quickly the hair would have ___ porosity.
What is high porosity?
The structure of the client's hair and the desired results determine which _____ to use.
What is haircolor?
This type of melanin gives blonde and red colors to the hair.
What is Pheomelanin?
Fundamental or pure colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture.
What are primary colors?
The system used by colorists to analyze the lightness or darkness of a hair color.
What is the level system?
This hair texture type has a large diameter and may take longer to process haircolor.
What is coarse textured hair?
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B
Term describing the varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process.
When identifying a haircolor what does the letter that comes after the level number stand for?
What is the tone?
A color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors.
What is a secondary color?
This type of melanin gives black and brown color to the hair.
What is Eumelanin?
This primary color brings depth or darkness to any color.
What is blue?
These tones reflect more light, therefore they look lighter than their actual level.
What are warm tones?
This hair texture type takes color faster and can look darker because the melanin granules are grouped more tightly.
What is fine hair?
This term describes the predominant tone of the color.
What is the base?
These base colors are often used to cover gray hair.
What are neutral base colors?
The hue or balance of color seen in the hair.
What is tone?
A color achieved by mixing equal parts of a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel.
What is a tertiary color?
This refers to the strength of the color.
What is intensity?
A property of objects that depends on the light they reflect and is perceived (by the human eye) as red, yellow, blue or other shades.
What is color?
When testing for porosity what four areas of the head do you test hair from?
What is the front hairline, the temple, the crown, and the nape?
Clients who have their hair colored usually visit the salon this often.
What is three to twelve weeks?
This is one of the most valuable tools for identifying the natural level in the hair.
What is the color wheel?
Explain to the class why this is confusing.
The system used for understanding color relationships.
What is the Law of Color?
When all three primary colors are present in equal proportions this color is the result.
What is black?