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What should you fill out for color procedures? |
Client information sheet |
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What color hair has the fewest hair strands? |
Red Hair |
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What kind of hair has an average response to color products? |
Medium Textured |
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What kind of hair may appear to process darker when color is deposited? |
Fine hair |
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What kind of hair may be resistant to lightening or it may appear to process slightly lighter than intended level? |
Coarse Hair |
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Whay kind of porosity may take longer to process or you have to apply additional pigment? |
Resistant |
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What will coat the cuticle? |
"Certified Colors" on the hair shaft |
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What can continue working without losing it's strength for as long as it doesn't dry out and remain moist? |
Bleach Mixture |
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What are designed to remove artificial pigment? |
Tint Removers |
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In a lightener retouch, hair breakage may result if? |
The lightener overlaps |
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Specialized preparations that are designed to equalize porosity and deposits a base color in one application are called? |
Color Fillers |
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Adds tonal value or highlights to specific areas. |
Temporary |
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Adds tonal value and imports shine, but does not lighten the natural melanin; gradually fades, lasting up to 4-6 shampoos; can have a longer lasting effect on porous hair or when heat is applied; can have a permanent effect on chemically relaxed and lightened hair. |
Semi-Permanent |
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Adds tone or darkens the existing color but does not lighten the natural melanin or previously colored hair; retouch may be reuired 4-6 weeks. |
Long Lasting Semi-Permanent/Demi-Permanent |
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Tones, darkens or lightens natural melanin in a single process; cannot lighten previously colored hair; remains on the hair until it is cut off or removed by chemical means such as with a lightener or color remover; retouch may be required every 4-6 weeks. |
Permanent |
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Lightens (decolorizes) melanin; used to achieve colors not attainable with a single process; gentle enough to be used on the scalp. |
On-the-Scalp Lightener |
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Lighteners (decolorizes) melanin; used for techniques such as highlighting, surface painting, frosting ap or to achieve colors not attainalbe with a single process. |
Off-the-Scalp Lighteners |
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Aids in the formation of color dye molecules; used as an oxidizing agent in hair coloring; available in different strengths. |
Hydrogen Peroxide |
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Evens out the porosity of hair or creates an even base color for the final color service; used before a color service; can be added to the color formula to help the hiar hold color and prevent off-color results. |
Fillers |
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On a client recieving a color service with 80% gray, you would use? |
Permanent color |
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Client's hair has been lightened to pale yellow, client wants it neutral (no warm or ash tones), you would use? |
A violet toner |
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On a client with 70%-80% gray who wants to go back to their original color, you would apply? |
One shade darker than original color |
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What cancels out reddish tones? |
Green |
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When mixing the two primary colors yellow and blue equal parts, the result is? |
Green |
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Based on the law of color, what should be used to darken hair? |
Blue |
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During a hair color service, you would use red to neutralize? |
Green |
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When canceling traces of orange left in the hair due to pre-lightening you must use? |
Blue |
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As the stylist, you should use a what on gray resistant hair during a color service? |
A pre-softener |
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Client's hair has lightened to a level 6, orange is the exposed underlying pigment and _______ is the correct toner shade to achieve a neutral color. |
Blue |
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Client's hair has lightened to a level 6, orange is the exposed underlying pigment and _______ is the correct toner shade to achieve a neutral color. |
Blue |
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Client's hair has lightened to palest yellow, stylist applies a blue toner, what is the result? |
Green |
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Client's hair has lightened to palest yellow, stylist applies a blue toner, what is the result? |
Green |
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A client with 50% gray who desires their natural color you should? |
Use 1 shade darker than the natural/desired color |
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According to the law of color, a what is one that is found on the opposite side of the color wheel? |
Complimentary color |
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What means youre mixing twice the amount of peroxide to the amount of color when using a high lift color? |
Double Peroxide |
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What equalizes porosity? |
Fillers |
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What equalizes porosity? |
Fillers |
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What is the complimentary color of red? |
Green |
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Also known as aniline derivative tint, these are derived of coal tar. |
Permanent color |
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What do you do to chekc the progress of a color procedure? |
Strand Test |
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The 70 standarized colors used to color human and synthetic hair. |
J.L. Color Ring |
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What is developer akso called? |
Hydrogen Peroxide |
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What are the secondary colors? |
Orange, Violet and Green |
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Where do you apply a retouch service? |
From the scalp to the line of demarcation |
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Where do you apply a retouch service? |
From the scalp to the line of demarcation |
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What lightener should be used on the scalp? |
Oil or Creme Lighteners |
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What are the cool colors? |
Blue, Green and Violet |
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What is the differnec using a 30V H2O2 versus using a 6% strength developer? |
More lift and less deposit |
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When tinting lightened hair back to its natural shade, it is necessary to apply? |
A filler |
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To remove lightener, hair should be rinsed in water that is? |
Tepid |
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How long does a Semi-Permanent designed to last? |
4-6 Shampoos |
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What is usually necessary when using a toner? |
Prelightening |
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What is usually necessary when using a toner? |
Prelightening |
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Where should a lightener retouch first be applied? |
To New Growth |
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What kind of hair may be damaged by extreme lightening? |
Very Dark Hair |
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The most common oxidizing agent used in hair coloring and in hair lightening is? |
Hydrogen Peroxide |
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What are the warm colors? |
Yellow, Orange, and Red |
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What are the 3 primary colors? |
Red, Blue, and Yellow |
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what are produced by mixing two primary colors in equal parts? |
Secondary Colors |
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What is an example of tertiary color? |
Yellow-Orange |
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What will a predominant amount of pheomelanin produce? |
Red Hair |
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Hair color products that are mixed with a developer are? |
Oxidative Colors |
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As a general rule, a 20 volume peroxide solution will lift the hair? |
Two Levels |
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A no oxidative process that uses large and small color molecules and allows the small color molecules to penetrate the cuticle and enter the cortex would be? |
Semi-Permanent |
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The what of a hair color refers to its brightness or vividness? |
Intensity |
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What can lift and deposit color in one process? |
Permanent tints |
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Coloring hair back to its natural color? |
Tint Back |
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Applying a non-oxidative color product or an oxidative color without ammonia over previously colored hair to refresh the color is referred to as? |
Color Glazing |
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Applying a non-oxidative color product or an oxidative color without ammonia over previously colored hair to refresh the color is referred to as? |
Color Glazing |
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A highlight ending technique in which a crochet hook is used to pull hair strands through a perforated cap is called? |
Cap Highlighting |
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What does not lift Artificial Color? |
Artificial Color |
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What should be given 24-48 hours in advance? |
Predisposition Test |
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What is done by applying the color solution to the inner fold of the elbow or back of the ear? |
Predispositon Test |
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What should you wear? |
Wear cape and glove |
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What should you check for and do not proceed if are there? |
Scalp abrasions |
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What should you not do before a service? |
Brush hair |