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A key factor in determining appropriate haircoloring services is understanding the client's:
motivation
Once a stylist demonstrates the ability to skillfully color a client's hair, the client will generally:
remain loyal
In choosing hair color for a client, a determining factor is the hair:
structure
The layer of the hair that provides strengh and elasticity is the:
cortex layer
The outermost layer of the hair that protects and provides strengh is the:
cuticle layer
In individual hair strands, hair texture is determined by the:
diameter
Hair color applied to fine hair may look:
darker
Haircoloring services on coarse-textured hair may take:
longer to process
Hair with a tight cuticle resistant to moisture or chemicals is defined as having:
low porosity
The predominant melanin that gives black or brown color to hair is
eumelanin
Pigment that lies under the natural hair color is the:
contributing pigment
The lightness or darkness of a color is called the:
level
The system used by colorists to analyze the lightness or darkness of a hair color is the:
level system
hair color levels are arranged on a scale from:
1 to 10
Hair color tones can be described as:
warm, cool, neutral
Colors that absorb light and appear darker than their actual level are:
cool colors
Warm tones reflect light and may appear:
lighter
Colors taht are described as sandy or tan are considered:
natural tones
The first step in performing a haircolor services is to identify:
natural levels
Colors that we see are contained in the:
visible light spectrum
Artificial hair colors are developed from the primary and secondary colors that form:
base colors
A color that will help minimize orange tones in the hair is a:
blue base colors
A system that is used to understand color relationships is the:
law of color
Colors that are pure of fundamental and cannot be achieved from a mixture are:
primary colors
The primary colors are:
red, yellow, blue
The darkest and only cool primary color is:
blue
Red added to blue-base colors will cause them to appear:
lighter
A color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color is a:
tertiary color
Equal proportions of primary colors will produce:
black
A secondary color is obtained by mixing equal parts of two:
primary colors