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| Hair Color can be changed in what ways? |
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| Permanently by adding color, Permanently by removing color, Temporarily |
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| What are the three, pure, primary colors? |
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| How are secondary Colors Made? |
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| By mixing Two primary Colors in equal proportions |
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| How are Tertiary Colors Made? |
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| By mixing a Primary Color with its Neighboring Secondary Color. |
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| Where are warm colors located on the Color Wheel? |
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| Cool Colors Contain what hues? |
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| The brightness or Vividness of a color. |
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| What may need to be done to resistant hair? |
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| Pre-lightening or Pre-softening |
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| What do complementary Colors do? |
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| Cancel eachother out to neutralize |
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| The Lightness or Darkness of a color. |
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| whether a color is either warm or cool. |
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| What is the black pigment found in hair? |
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| What is the Red pigment found in hair? |
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| A color of level 1 is _______ versus a level 10. |
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| Long hair can often exhibit this porosity |
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| What may be used to equalize a clients porosity |
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| What hair has the greatest concentration of melanin? |
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| temporary and semi permanent colors are examples of what? |
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| Lighteners are classifies as either ______ or ______. |
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| Mousses, gels, and shampoos, sprays, crayons, pomades, rinses and mascaras are considered ____ colors. |
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| What is applied and non rinsed out? |
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| Semi permanent colors can... |
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| What is required for a color containing aniline derivative? |
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| What do oxidative colors require? |
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| Long lasting semi permanent colors are also referred to as _____. |
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| What coloring product contains little to no ammonia? |
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| What colors can lift and deposit? |
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| What will the effect be of using a higher volume developer? |
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| Toners can be used on ____ hair. |
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| Fillers can be classified as ____ or ____. |
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| These can help prevent off color results, help hair hold color, and deposit onto faded hair |
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| What tones will be missing if the hair is overlightened? |
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| A hydrometer is used to measure |
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| The strength of hydrogen peroxide |
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| What will cause hydrogen peroxide to weaken, turn into water and other free radicals and cause it to release oxygen? |
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| What is the main use for Off-Scalp Lighteners? |
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| Special effects such as painting. |
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| Where is color applied in an oxidative retouch application? |
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| Cap highlighting is best for hair when it is what length? |
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| Where are semi permanent colors applied? |
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| What material bowls are best for mixing color? |
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| What light gives a true color reflection? |
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| What is applied to prevent staining skin? |
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| Breakage can occur when ______ is overlapped during a retouch service |
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| This is when hair is processed back to its original color. |
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| How long before a service should a patch test be done? |
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| When testing for metallic salts, hair is immersed in a solution of what? |
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| When hair undergoes a virgin lightener, how far should you keep the lightener from the scalp? |
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| The final color result is a combination of what? |
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| Artificial Pigment plus natural melanin |
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