Color Theory
Color Design
Identifying Existing Color
Non Oxidative
Oxidative
100

The three primary colors

What is Red, Blue and Yellow

100

The three levels of observation

What is basic, detail and abstract

100

Contributing pigment plus artificial pigment

What is color result

100

Major classification of Non-oxidative colors

What is temporary or semi-permanent color

100

Deposits color or lift and deposits color in a single process

What is oxidative color

200

The three secondary colors

What is Orange, Green, Violet

200

Repeating the same color in a particular area

What is repetition

200

The three layers of the hair

What is cuticle, cortex and medulla

200

Creates color that changes from shampoo to shampoo

What is temporary color

200

Oxidative color without ammonia

What is a long-lasting semi permanent color (Demi Color)

300

The 6 tertiary colors 

What is yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, and yellow-green

300

Color changing from one color to another color repeatedly

What is alternation

300

Two types of melanin found in the cortex of the hair

What is eumelanin or pheomelanin

300

Temporary rinses are also called

What is color rinses

300

Oxidative color with ammonia

What is permanent color

400

The neutral colors are

What are shades of gray, black and brown

400

Ascending or descending scales of colors

What is progression

400

What level of color should you use for someone who has 25%-30% grey hair

What is 1 level of color

400

Vegetable, metallic and compound dyes

What is progressive or gradual colors

400

When is a predisposition test needed

What is aniline derivative 

500

The complementary color of blue-green

What is red-orange

500

A description of relationships of opposites

What is contrast

500

Degree of coarseness or finest in the hair fiber

What is Texture

500

Most common vegetable dye 

What is Henna

500

pH of developers

What is 2.5 to 4.5