Shades EQ
Color Fusion
Bonus Stuff
True or False
FINAL JEOPARDY
250

What developer does Shades use?

Processing Solution

250

What is the ratio for Color Fusion and developer?

1:1 unless using Extra Lift (1:2)

250

What is preferred for gray coverage?

COVER Fusion

250

Shades can lift up to 2 levels.

FALSE. Shades cannot lift color to a higher level.

500

When does Shades stop processing? Bonus 55: does it damage hair past the mark?

It tends to stop processing after 20 minutes unless under heat. After that time, it does not damage the hair.

500

Is Color Fusion American or Traditional?

American (SQUAWWWWW)

500

What came first? Shades or CF?

Shades. Shades was released in 1983 whilst Color Fusion was released in 1997

500

Color Fusion is an alkaline-based color system.

TRUE. The alkaline solution helps open the cuticle for the pigment to bond with the hair's cortex.

750

Does Shades develop a shade lighter or darker?

Darker

750

What color (letter) helps cover gray when not using Cover Fusion?

Natural (N)

750

What color hair typically has the most hair strands?

Blondes. Blondes typically hold around 140,000 whilst redheads hold around 90,000 & brunettes/black hair holds around 110,000

750

Hair is the fastest growing *thing* in the human body. 

FALSE

Bone marrow actually "grows" faster than your hair! Hair just happens to show its growth better, but bone marrow continually produces billions of new blood cells daily.

1000

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

What underlying pigment appears when lifting dark brown or black hair?

Typically red, transitioning to red-orange and orange

1000

Your nose and ears never stop growing.

TRUE. While bones themselves stop growing, cartilage does not! Can't wait to look like a witchy Dumbo!!

1000

Who's the best MALE stylist on the floor at the moment?

stopppppp... you guys.....

2000

Half Jeopardy :(

Blood is blue in the body.

FALSE. Human blood is always red. The blue look of veins through skin is caused by how light passes through tissue.

2000

What is the technical term for the study of hair and the scalp, especially scalp health, hair loss, and breakage?

Trichology