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Miscellaneous
100

What are the 3 primary colors?

Red, Blue, and Yellow

100

Which of the design principles repeats one color in a given area?

repetition

100

A small concentration of eumelanin will produce:

Light Blond Hair

100

True or False: Semi Permanent Colors can leave a line of demarcation?

False

100

Which of the design principles creates a relationship of opposites?

Contrast

200

Colors found opposite each other on the color wheel are called:

Complementary
Colors

200

The three levels of observation are basic, detail and:

Abstract

200

A predominant amount of pheomelanin will produce:

Red Hair

200

A vegetable dye that produces reddish highlights is commonly known as:

Henna

200

Mixing varying proportions of a primary color with its neighboring secondary color will produce:

Tertiary Color

300

A level 12 hair color is which level?

the lightest level

300

Selective color placement in a specific area can create a:

Focal Point

300

With resistant porosity, cuticles are:

Smooth

300

What are nonoxidative color products used for?

Give atleast two answers

To Darken, add shine, add new tones and neutralize unwanted tones. 

300

What is a common reason for a color change?

Cover grays, enhance existing hair color, or just to create a fashion statement!

400

The vividness, brightness or saturation of a color is referred to as:

Intensity

400

Which design principle changes from one color to another repeatedly?

Alternation

400

Which hair texture may tend to process slightly lighter than the intended level?

Coarse

400

Which colors coat only the surface of the cuticle and do not enter the cortex?

Temporary

400

Mixing Complimentary Colors can produce:

Gray, Black, or Brown

500

An application of which color would help rid a client of unwanted orange tones?

blue-based

500

The texture of a hair design can be emphasized or de-emphasized based on:

Color Pattern

500

Which type of porosity may take longer to absorb coloring?

Resistant

500

A nonoxidative process that uses large and small color molecules and allows small color molecules to penetrate the cuticle and enter the cortex is called:

Semi-Permanent Coloring

500

Whats the difference between semi permanent and temporary color? ( think about product penetration ) 

Temporary: Primarily coats the hair surface 

Semi-permanent: Penetrates the hair cuticle slightly