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Permanent Waving
Permanent Waving
Hair Chemistry
Hair Colour
Hair Colour
100
Acid perm
What is used on chemically treated hair/softer curl
100
The ends of the hair that appear frizzy and deformed
What is a fish hook?
100
bonds that are altered with water and heat
What is a hydrogen bond?
100
hydrogen peroxide
What is mixed with permanent colour?
100
predisposition test
What is an allergy test?
200
alkaline perm
What is used on resistant/normal hair?
200
Permed hair that appears dry, brittle and frizzy
What is over processed hair?
200
Bonds that are altered with chemicals
What is a sulphur bond?
200
Level 1
What is black?
200
deposit
A term used to describe darkening the hair?
300
test curl
What is taken during the permanent waving process every 5-10 minutes?
300
the chemical that is applied to the hair and breaks the bonds
What is perm solution?
300
The layer of hair where hydrogen and sulphur bonds are found
What is the cortex?
300
Lift
The term used to describe lightening the hair?
300
developer
What is hydrogen peroxide?
400
"S" pattern
What shape the hair takes when the perm is ready?
400
the chemical that hardens the bonds found in the hair
What is a neutralizer?
400
the hair breaks when too many of these bonds are broken
What are sulphur bonds?
400
tint retouch
What is the colour that is applied to the root area without overlapping?
400
redness, swelling and itchiness
What results you may see when someone test positive to a predisposition test?
500
The time needed for the hair to be permed.
What is processing time?
500
softens and swells the hair
What is perm solution?
500
the colour pigment found in the hair
What is melanin?
500
application used when colouring the hair for the first time
What is a virgin application?
500
used when lifting the hair 2-3 levels
What is 30 vol. peroxide?