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What should you fill out for color procedures?

Client information sheet

What color hair has the fewest hair strands?

Red Hair

What kind of hair has an average response to color products?

Medium Textured

What kind of hair may appear to process darker when color is deposited?

Fine hair

What kind of hair may be resistant to lightening or it may appear to process slightly lighter than intended level?

Coarse Hair

Whay kind of porosity may take longer to process or you have to apply additional pigment?

Resistant

What will coat the cuticle?

"Certified Colors" on the hair shaft

What can continue working without losing it's strength for as long as it doesn't dry out and remain moist?

Bleach Mixture

What are designed to remove artificial pigment?

Tint Removers

In a lightener retouch, hair breakage may result if?

The lightener overlaps

Specialized preparations that are designed to equalize porosity and deposits a base color in one application are called?

Color Fillers

Adds tonal value or highlights to specific areas.

Temporary

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

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

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

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

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

Aids in the formation of color dye molecules; used as an oxidizing agent in hair coloring; available in different strengths.

Hydrogen Peroxide

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

On a client recieving a color service with 80% gray, you would use?

Permanent color

Client's hair has been lightened to pale yellow, client wants it neutral (no warm or ash tones), you would use?

A violet toner

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

What cancels out reddish tones?

Green

When mixing the two primary colors yellow and blue equal parts, the result is?

Green

Based on the law of color, what should be used to darken hair?

Blue

During a hair color service, you would use red to neutralize?

Green

When canceling traces of orange left in the hair due to pre-lightening you must use?

Blue

As the stylist, you should use a what on gray resistant hair during a color service?

A pre-softener

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

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

Client's hair has lightened to palest yellow, stylist applies a blue toner, what is the result?

Green

Client's hair has lightened to palest yellow, stylist applies a blue toner, what is the result?

Green

A client with 50% gray who desires their natural color you should?

Use 1 shade darker than the natural/desired color

According to the law of color, a what is one that is found on the opposite side of the color wheel?

Complimentary color

What means youre mixing twice the amount of peroxide to the amount of color when using a high lift color?

Double Peroxide

What equalizes porosity?

Fillers

What equalizes porosity?

Fillers

What is the complimentary color of red?

Green

Also known as aniline derivative tint, these are derived of coal tar.

Permanent color

What do you do to chekc the progress of a color procedure?

Strand Test

The 70 standarized colors used to color human and synthetic hair.

J.L. Color Ring

What is developer akso called?

Hydrogen Peroxide

What are the secondary colors?

Orange, Violet and Green

Where do you apply a retouch service?

From the scalp to the line of demarcation

Where do you apply a retouch service?

From the scalp to the line of demarcation

What lightener should be used on the scalp?

Oil or Creme Lighteners

What are the cool colors?

Blue, Green and Violet

What is the differnec using a 30V H2O2 versus using a 6% strength developer?

More lift and less deposit

When tinting lightened hair back to its natural shade, it is necessary to apply?

A filler

To remove lightener, hair should be rinsed in water that is?

Tepid

How long does a Semi-Permanent designed to last?

4-6 Shampoos

What is usually necessary when using a toner?

Prelightening

What is usually necessary when using a toner?

Prelightening

Where should a lightener retouch first be applied?

To New Growth

What kind of hair may be damaged by extreme lightening?

Very Dark Hair

The most common oxidizing agent used in hair coloring and in hair lightening is?

Hydrogen Peroxide

What are the warm colors?

Yellow, Orange, and Red

What are the 3 primary colors?

Red, Blue, and Yellow

what are produced by mixing two primary colors in equal parts?

Secondary Colors

What is an example of tertiary color?

Yellow-Orange

What will a predominant amount of pheomelanin produce?

Red Hair

Hair color products that are mixed with a developer are?

Oxidative Colors

As a general rule, a 20 volume peroxide solution will lift the hair?

Two Levels

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

The what of a hair color refers to its brightness or vividness?

Intensity

What can lift and deposit color in one process?

Permanent tints

Coloring hair back to its natural color?

Tint Back

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

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

A highlight ending technique in which a crochet hook is used to pull hair strands through a perforated cap is called?

Cap Highlighting

What does not lift Artificial Color?

Artificial Color

What should be given 24-48 hours in advance?

Predisposition Test

What is done by applying the color solution to the inner fold of the elbow or back of the ear?

Predispositon Test

What should you wear?

Wear cape and glove

What should you check for and do not proceed if are there?

Scalp abrasions

What should you not do before a service?

Brush hair