Hair Color Consultation
Grey Hair Coverage Technique
Preliminary Patch and Strand Test
Hair Levels 6-10
100

TRUE or FALSE: Should you ask if a client has had chemical services done before?

TRUE

100

What does hair that is 30% gray look like?

More pigmented than gray hair, mostly colored.

100

TRUE or FALSE: if irritation or redness is present, you should continue with the service.

FALSE

100

What is the highest natural hair level?

10

200

TRUE or FALSE: You should NOT preform a consultation

FALSE

200

What does hair that is 50% gray look like? 

Half grey, evenly mixed.

200

Why do we preform patch tests?

We preform patch tests to prevent: reactions, allergies, irritation, redness, and/or rashes.

200

What does a natural level 6 look like?

Light brown.

300

Why do we preform a client color consultation?

We need to know exactly how they want their hair done and how they want it to look.

300

What does hair that is 70-90% gray look like?

Mostly gray, not much pigment remaining.

300

Where should the preliminary patch test be located? 

Behind the ear or inside the elbow.

300

What underlying pigment does a natural level 7 have?

Yellow/orange.

400

When should you do a client consultation?

Everytime you service a client.

400

What does hair that is 100% gray look like?

Virtually no pigment, fully gray.

400

Where should the strand test be located?

On the interior nape area; not visible from the hairline.

400

TRUE or FALSE: Higher levels absorb hair color better.

TRUE

500

What should you do if a client comes in with previous relaxed hair, but wants to get their hair colored?

Respectfully, tell them you can't preform the service.

500

What might happen if you smoke while having gray hair?

It could turn yellow and leave a yellow cast.

500
How long should each test be left on for?

Preliminary patch test: 24-48 hours. Strand patch test: 5 minutes

500

What underlying pigment does a natural level 10 have?

Pale yellow.