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| powered persilfate salts added to haircolor to increase its lightening ablity |
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| containing small un colored dyes that combine eith hydrogen perxiode to form larger permanent dye molecules within the cortex |
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| predominant tone of color |
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| lightening technique that invovles pulling clean strands through a perforated cap with thin plastic or metal hook |
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| eqaulized porosity and deposit color in one application to provide a uniform contributing pigment on prelighted hair |
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| primary and secondary color combinations that are directly oppisite from each other on the color wheel |
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| used yo revondition damaged and overly porous hair and equalize porosity so that the hair acceptd the color evenly from strand to strand |
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| natural hair color that remains in the hair when the natural color is lighted |
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| double process application |
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| coloring technique applying two seperate procedures |
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| highlighting technique that involves coloring selected strands of hair |
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| a nonamonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair |
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| the natural color of the hair |
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| perfessional salon indusrty term |
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| often called bleaching or decoolorizing |
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| coloring hairstands lighter than the natural color |
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| used to slightly lighten natural hair color |
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| systam for understanding color relationship |
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| lightness or darkness of color |
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| system to determind lightness or darkness |
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| chemical compounds that lighten hair by the dispersong dissoliving and decolorizing the natural hair pigment |
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| visible line separating color hair from new growth |
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| metalic or gradual colors |
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| hair colors containing metal salts that change hair color gradually |
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| natural or vegetable haircolors |
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| obtained from leaves or bark of plants |
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| part of the hair shaft between the scalp and the ahir that has been previously colored |
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| pwodered lighteners that can not be used on the scalp |
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| oil and cream lighteners that can be used on the scalp |
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| a process by which oxygen is released |
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| test for identifying a possible allergy in a client |
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| lighten and deposit color in one apllication |
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| first step of double process coloring |
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| process of treating grays |
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| pure or fundemental colors |
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| characteristics of some hair types that makes penetration by moisture |
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| technique of coloring strands of hair darker than natural hair color |
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| color obtainted by mixing equal parts of two primary colors |
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| single process haircoloring |
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| lightens and deposits color in one single aplication |
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| coloring technique that involves taking narrow 1/4 inch section of hair by making a straight part |
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| combination of equal parts of prepared tint |
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| special effects haircoloring |
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| and technique that invloves partial lightening |
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| intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color |
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| semiperamnent demiperamanent and permanent haircolor products uised primarily on prelightened hair |
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| first time the hair is colored |
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| measure of varying strengths of hydrogen peroxide |
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| measure of varying strengths of hydrogen peroxide |
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| coloring technique in whcich selected strands are picked from narrow section |
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