Hair Strucuture
Natural Hair Color/Tone
Types of Hair Color
Lighteners/
Consultation
Mixing Permanent Colors
100
Hair is composed of the following three components. What are they
Cuticle, Cortex, Medulla
100
Pure or fundamental colors that cannot be created by combining other colors
What are primary colors
100
This color is used to match, lighten, and cover gray hair
What is permanent haircolor
100
During the process of decolorizing, natural hair can go through as many as ___ stages
10 stages
100
You always use a nonmetallic mixing bowl with this application method
What is a brush and bowl
200
The hair's ability to absorb moisture
What is porosity
200
An intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts
What are tertiary colors
200
Which color DOES NOT require a patch test
temporary colors
200
This is a process by which oxygen is released and it occurs within the cortex of the hair shaft
What is oxidation
200
This identifies an allergy in a client. It is done 24 to 48 hrs prior to color service.
What is a patch test
300
The cuticle is tight. The hair is resistant, which means it is difficult for moisture or chemicals to penetrate. Thus, it requires a longer processing time
What is low porosity
300
It absorbs more light, therefore they can look deeper than their actual level.
What are cool tones
300
This volume is the standard volume and will give you up to two levels of lift.
What is 20 volume
300
This is the most critical part of the color service
What is a haircolor consultation
300
It lightens and deposits in a single application
What is single-process haircoloring
400
This hair has a larger diameter and loosely grouped melanin granules, so it can take longer to process
What is coarse textured hair
400
Colors with a predominance of blue are _____ colors, whereas colors with a predominance of red and/or yellow are ___ colors
What are cool and warm(has to be said in same order)
400
Also known as vegetable haircolors, such as henna, are colors obtained from the leaves or bark of plants
What are natural haircolors
400
It's purpose is to explain to clients that there is a risk involved in any chemical service and that if the client's hair is in questionable condition, it may not withstand the requested chemical treatment
What is a release statement.
400
Overlapping can cause breakage and a __________, which is the visible line separating colored hair from new growth.
What is a line of demarcation.
500
This hair is grouped more tightly, so the hair takes color faster and can look darker
What is fine hair
500
Also known as undertone, is the varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process.
What is contributing pigment
500
The classifications of _____ are temporary and semipermanent. The classifications of ____ are demipermanent and permanent
non-oxidative/oxidative(has to be said in this order)
500
Theses are chemical compounds that lighten hair by dispersing, dissolving, and decolorizing the natural hair pigment.
What are lighteners
500
These three methods for used for achieving highlights
What is are cap, foil, and baliage(free-form) techniques