True/False
Dominant pigment/
Neutralizing base
Classifications of hair color
Which color line is this?…
Tonal
base
100

All primary colors mixed together in equal parts create black 

False. A neutral color

100

Level 10 Lightest blonde

Pale yellow

100

Dye molecules sit on the outside of the hair 

Semi permanent 

100

Beeswax base and offers outstanding vibrancy and shine

The Color

100

What is the tonal base P?

Violet

200

Primary colors are red, yellow and green

False. Red, yellow and blue

200

Level 6 dark blonde 

Red/orange

200

displaces melanin

Permanent color

200

Beeswax base and consists of 5 interminable shades with up to 4 levels of lift. 

PM the Color Highlift series

200

What is the tonal base for G?

Yellow/gold

300

The volume of hydrogen peroxide varies and is chosen for its ability to deposit and cover gray hair

False. Control lift and coverage 

300

Level 7 blonde 

Orange

300

Lasts 2-3 weeks, does not penetrate into the cuticle

Semi-permanent 

300

Low ammonia, can be used as permanent, Demi or semi

The Color

300

Tonal base for NN/

Gray/brown

400

When the amount of positive and negative ions is equal, the PH neutral or 6

False, neutral or 7

400

Dominant pigment red/violet

Neautralizing base yellow/green

400

Lasts 6-8 weeks, dye molecules penetrate the cuticle without lifting

Demi-permanent 

400

Dyesmart system, gray coverage, and has a blend of cottonseed oil and  rice milk for healthy shiny hair

PM the color XG

400

Tonal base for CB?

Beige with blue violet

500

Porosity… this makes the hair swell and separates the cortical cells 

True

500

Dominant pigment red/orange 

Neutralizing with blue/green

500

Oxidative dye, produces lift 

Permanent

500

Rich and  dense cream in 18 electric intermixable shades

Pop XG

500

Tonal base for WC?

Natural Orange/ Red