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Decolorization

The technique of removing natural hair color or artificial haircolor from the hair

Lightener

Aka BLEACH or DECOLORIZERS, will lift permanently by diffusing, dissolving or decolorizing the natural or artificial in the cortex.

Off the Scalp Lightener

Aka Quick Lightener, come in a powder forms and are able to be used on the scalp.

On the Scalp Lightener

Come in an oil, cream and some powder forms and are able to be used on the scalp.

Toner

Semi-permanent or Demi-permanent hair color product used on pre-lightened hair to neutralize unwanted pigment.

Filler

Used to equalize porosity and replace missing pigment in one application.

Concentrate

A product used to make another product more intense, vibrant, stronger, or purer.

Drabber

A concentrate hair color used to increase the ability of a hair?color to neutralize unwanted warmth of a color.

Intensifier

A concentrated hair color that when added to another hair color, is used to deepen brighten or create a more vivid look.

Natural Hair Dye

Aka VEGETABLE HAIR DYE, non-professional hair color made from.various plants; henna.

Metallic Dye

Aka GRADUAL DYE, is a non-professional hair color containing metals that after continuous use, build up on the hair (should not be used with any professional chemicals)

Demi-Permanent Hair Color

Deposits or adds color to existing color; however, it does not lightened the hair.

Permanent Hair Color

Can deposit and/or lighten the natural pigments located in the cortex

Virgin Hair Color Application

The first time the hair is colored

Single Process Hair Color

A single application of hair color to either lighten the natural hair color or to deposit hair color to the hair strand

Double process Hair color

A 2 step technique involving lightening of the hair, followed by application of toner to achieve desired hair color.

Glaze

The technique of applying Demi-permanent or semi permanent hair color, followed by application of toner to achieve desired hair color.

Semi-Permanent Hair Color

A deposit-only hair color that penetrates into the cuticle layer of the hair shaft.

Line of demarcation

A visible line or band b/w 2 different hair colors, artificial or natural.

Temporary Hair Color

Type of hair color that coats the hair surface covering only the cuticle.

Resistant Hair

Cuticle scales are flat, causing minimal liquid absorption.

Special Effects

Techniques used to create texture, as well as various dimensions of color

Dimensional Hair Color

Utilizing 2 or more hair colors and/or techniques to create depth, movement, and shape.

Highlighting

The technique of coloring some hair strands lighter than their natural color

Typically a Foiling technique

Lowlighting

The technique of coloring some hair strands darker than their natural hair color.

Typically a foiling technique.

Foiling technique

Involves weaving or slicing out specific strands of hair for depositing haircolor or lightening.

Weaving

Is performed by coloring alternating selected strands from a thin subsection of hair.

Slicing

Hair coloring technique that isolates thin subsections of hair inna straight line pattern.