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Hair Facts
Color and Tone
Types of hair color
Hair color
Safety
100
Ability to absorb moisture
What is porosity
100
The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color.
What is Level
100
Color rinses, mousses and gels.
What are temporary hair colors.
100
Three types of methods for highlighting
What is Cap, Foil, and Balayage techniques
100
Should be administered to test for allergies or other sensitivities.
What is a patch test
200
Outermost layer of the hair
What is the cuticle
200
The first step in performing a hair color process.
What is identifying the natural level
200
No-lift, deposit-only, non-oxidation hair color that is not mixed with peroxide and is formulated to last through several shampoos.
What is semi-permanent hair color.
200
Determines how well hair coloring products saturate the hair.
What is the porosity of the hair.
200
Determines how the hair will react to the color formula and how long the formula should be left on the hair.
What is a strand test
300
The diameter of an individual hair strand.
What is Hair Texture
300
Fundamental colors such as red, yellow and blue.
What are primary colors
300
Lightens and deposits at the same time and in a single process. They are usually mixed with a higher-volume developer
What is Permanent hair color.
300
Lightens and deposits color in a single application
What is single process
300
Do not apply hair color if this is present on the scalp.
What are abrasions
400
The number of hairs per square inch
What is Density
400
Colors that are achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts.
What are tertiary colors.
400
Colors obtained from leaves or bark of plants such as henna.
What are Natural hair colors.
400
The first step in a double process haircolor
What is pre-lighten
400
You will have one or two towel for this, depending on the service
What is draping
500
Determines which hair color to use
What is the structure of the client's hair.
500
Colors that neutralize each other.
What are complimentary colors.
500
Two categories of hair coloring products
What are non-oxidative and oxidative.
500
Used on pre-lightened hair to achieve pale, delicate colors.
What are toners
500
Two steps of infection control
What is cleaning and disinfecting