The three primary colors
What is Red, Blue and Yellow
The three levels of observation
What is basic, detail and abstract
Contributing pigment plus artificial pigment
What is color result
Major classification of Non-oxidative colors
What is temporary or semi-permanent color
Deposits color or lift and deposits color in a single process
What is oxidative color
The three secondary colors
What is Orange, Green, Violet
Repeating the same color in a particular area
What is repetition
The three layers of the hair
What is cuticle, cortex and medulla
Creates color that changes from shampoo to shampoo
What is temporary color
Oxidative color without ammonia
What is a long-lasting semi permanent color (Demi Color)
The 6 tertiary colors
What is yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, and yellow-green
Color changing from one color to another color repeatedly
What is alternation
Two types of melanin found in the cortex of the hair
What is eumelanin or pheomelanin
Temporary rinses are also called
What is color rinses
Oxidative color with ammonia
What is permanent color
The neutral colors are
What are shades of gray, black and brown
Ascending or descending scales of colors
What is progression
What level of color should you use for someone who has 25%-30% grey hair
What is 1 level of color
Vegetable, metallic and compound dyes
What is progressive or gradual colors
When is a predisposition test needed
What is aniline derivative
The complementary color of blue-green
What is red-orange
A description of relationships of opposites
What is contrast
Degree of coarseness or finest in the hair fiber
What is Texture
Most common vegetable dye
What is Henna
pH of developers
What is 2.5 to 4.5