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What does NL stand for?
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Natural level of the hair
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What does DL stand for?
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Desired level for the hair
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What does DT stand for?
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Desires tone of the hair
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What are your tones for copper?
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Dark red/orange (DRO) light orange/red (LOR)
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What is the standard (std) formulation?
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2, 4, 6, 8 grams of color component and pure tone/pure pigment. 40 grams of natural series. With 40 ml of color catalyst.
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What is the soft formulation?
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1, 2, 3, 4 grams of color component and pure tone/pure pigment. 40 grams of natural series. With 40 ml of color catalyst.
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What is the strong formulation?
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3, 6, 9, 12 grams of color component and pure tone/pure pigment. 10 grams of natural series. 30 grams of intense base. With 40 ml of color catalyst.
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What is the intense formulation?
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4, 8, 12, 16 grams of color component and pure tone/pure pigment. 10 grams of natural series. 30 grams of intense base. With 40 ml of color catalyst.
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What are the tones for violet/red?
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Dark violet/red(DVR)
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What are the tones for red?
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Red pure pigment (RPP)
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What are the tones for intense copper?
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Dark red/orange (DRO), Light orange/red (LOR)
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What are the tones for intense violet/red?
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Dark violet/red (DVR)
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What are the tones for Intense red/red?
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Red pure pigment ( RPP)
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When is the tone for natural?
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There is none since the tone is the same.
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What is the tone for ash?
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Dark blue/violet ( DBV) Light violet/blue (LVB)
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What is the tone for intense ash?
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Dark blue/green (DBG) Light blue/blue (LBB)
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What is the tone for gold?
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Dark yellow/orange (DYO) Light yellow/orange (LYO)
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What is the tone for grey coverage?
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Dark natural/natural (DNN) light natural/natural (LNN)
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How much lift do you recieve and processing time do you need for at a level 5 volume?
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0 lift and 20 minutes
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How much lift do you recieve and processing time do you need for at a level 10 volume?
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1lift and 20 minutes
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How much lift do you recieve and processing time do you need for at a level 20 volume?
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2 lift and 30 minutes
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How much lift do you recieve and processing time do you need for at a level 30 volume?
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3 lift and 40 minutes
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How much lift do you recieve and processing time do you need for at a level 40 volume?
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4 lift and 45 minutes
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How much processing time and volume does grey coverage need?
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20 volume only and 30 to 45 minutes
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What are the primary colors?
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Red, blue, yellow
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How many levels of shades are there?
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1-10
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What is the bright formulation?
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4, 8, 12, 16 grams of color component and pure tone/pure pigment. 20 grams of natural series.20 grams of intense base. With 40 ml of color catalyst.
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What is the off the scalp formulation?
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30 grams of enlightener. 60 ml of color catalyst.
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What is the on the scalp formulation?
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30 grams of enlightener. 2-8 grams of pastel. 60 ml of color catalyst.
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What is the natural remaining pigment for levels 1-10?
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1.red 2. Red 3. Red 4. Red 5. Red 6. Red/orange 7. Orange 8. Yellow/orange 9. Yellow 10. Pale yellow
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What is the descriptor for levels 1-10?
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1. Black 2. Dark brown 3. Medium brown 4. Light brown 5. Lightest brown 6. Dark blonde 7. Medium blonde 8. Light blonde 9. Very light blonde 10. Lightest blonde
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What is the complementary pigment for levels 1-10?
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1.green 2.green 3. Green 4. Green 5. Green 6. Blue/green 7. Blue 8. Blue/violet 9. Violet 10. Violet
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What do you do when there are more then 4 levels of lift?
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Use the enlightener formula of on or off the scalp.
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What does white do in the light spectrum?
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Reflect
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What does black do in the light spectrum?
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Absorb
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What is it called when two primary colors are mixed?
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They become secondary colors
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What is it called when two colors are opposite from one another in the color wheel?
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Complementary
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The level is the unit of measurment used to identify?
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The lightness or darkness of the hair color
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Warm tones reflect and seem?
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Lighter
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Cool tones absorb and seem?
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Darker
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What chemical reaction causes the natural hair color to decolorize?
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Oxidation
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What are the dark pure tones?
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DBV, DBG, DYO, DRO, DNN, DVR, RPP
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What are the light pure tones?
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LVB, LBB, LYO, LOR, LNN
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What are the pure pigments?
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Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet. (Roy g. Biv)
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What does IB stand for?
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Intense base
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What can you use IB on?
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Reds
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