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| powedered persulfate salts added to haircolor to increase its lightening ability |
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| contain small, uncolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form larger,permanent dye molecules within the cortex. |
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baliage (free-form technique) |
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| painting a lightner directly onto clean, styled hair |
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| predominant tone of a color |
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| lightning technique involving pulling clean strands of hair through a perforated cap with a thin plastic or metal hook |
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| equalize porosity and deposit color in one application to provide a uniform contributing pigment on prelightened hair |
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| primary and secondary color combinations that are directly opposite from each other on the color wheel |
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| used to recondition damaged, overly porous hair, and equalize porosity so that the hair accepts the color evenly from strand to strand and scalp to ends |
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contributing pigment (undertone) |
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| natural hair color that remains in the hair when the hair is lightened |
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| no lift-deposit only; less alkaline than permanant color, low volume developer mix |
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| oxidizing agent that when mixed with color provides the necessary oxygen gas to develop color molecules and create a change in hair color |
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| double-process application |
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| color technique requiring two seperate procedures to lighten the hair before the depositing color is applied |
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| highlighting technique involving slicing or weaving out sections then placing them on foil and applieng lightner or color then sealing the foil |
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| nonammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair |
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| natural color of the hair |
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| professional, salon idustry term referring to artificial haircolor, products, and services |
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hair lightening (bleaching/decolorizing) |
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| chemical process involving the diffusion of hair pigment or artificial color from the hair |
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| coloring some hair strands lighter than the natural color to add the illusion of depth |
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| mixture of shampoo and hydrogen potentially used to lighten natural hair color |
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| system used for understanding color relationships |
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| lightness or darkness of a color |
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| lightness or darkness scale of hair color |
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| chemical compound lighting hair by dispursing, dissolving, and decolorizing the hair natural pigment |
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| visible line seperating colored hair from new growth |
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| hair colors containing salts that change hair color gradually by progressive buildup and air exposure creating a dull appearance |
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natural hair color (vegetable) |
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color obtained from leaves or bark ex: henna |
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| part of the hair shaft between the scalp and hair that has been previously colored |
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| powdered lightners that cannot be used directly on the scalp |
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| oil and cream lightners that can be used on the scalp |
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| a process by which oxygen is released; occurs w.in the cortex of the hair shaft |
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patch testb (predisposition) |
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| test for idenifieng a possible allergy in a client |
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| lighten and deposit color at the same time and in one application |
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| first step of a double process hair coloring, used to lift/lighten the natural pigment before the application of toner |
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| process of treating grey or resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color |
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pure or fundamental colors that can not be created by another color combination ex: red, yellow, blue |
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| characteristic of some hair types that makes penetration by moisture or chemicals difficult |
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