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The oxidizer that is added to hydrogen peroxide to increase its chemical action is known as the _________.
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Chapter 21 Haircolor

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The oxidizer that is added to hydrogen peroxide to increase its chemical action is known as the _________. c. activatior
A system for understanding the relationships of color is called _________. a. The law of color
Equal parts of red and blue mixed together create _________. b. Violet
Equal parts of red and yellow mixed together create __________. d. Orange
equal parts of blue and yellow mixed together create __________. c. Green
Colors with a predominance of red are considered to be ________ tones. a. Warm
Colors with a predominance of blue are considered to be _________ tones. b. Cool
Colors achieved by mixing equal parts of two primary colors are called ___________ colors. a. Secondary
Primary and secondary colors that are positioned opposite each other on the color wheel are considered to be __________. b. Complementary
The cuticle of the hair protects the interior and contributes ________ percent to the overall strength of the hair. b. 20
The cortex or middle layer of the hair gives strength and elasticity and contributes about ________ percent to the overall strength of the hair. d. 80
Hair texture is determined by the ______ of the individual hair strand. c. Diameter
The number of hairs per square inch (cm) on the head relates to the hair's __________. a. Density
The ability of the hair to absorb moisture is called _________. d. Porosity
The melanin that gives black and brown color to hair is known as _________. b. Eumelanin
The melanin found in red hair is known as _______. a. Pheomelanin
Yhe method used to analyze the lightness or darkness of a hair color, whether natural or artificial, is called ________. b. The level system
The term used to describe the warmth of coolness of a color is ________. c. Tone or toneality
The strength of a color tone is referred to as_________. d. Intensity
The predominant tonality of an existing color is referred to as a __________. a. Base Color
Hair coloring products fall into four categories including temporary, semipermanent, and ___________. b. Permanent and Demipermanent
What product is used to open the cuticle of the hair fiber so that tint can penetrate it? c. Alkalizing agent
Which type of haircolor product uses the larger pigment molecules? d. Temporary
Colored mousses and gels are considered to be what hair color category? d. Temporary
The hair color that partially penetrates the hair shaft and stains the cuticle layer, slowly fading with each shampoo, is know as _________. b. Semipermanent
Hair color that is ideal for covering unpigmented hair, refreshing faded permanent color, depositing tonal changes without lift, corrective coloring, and reversed highlighting is _________. c. Demipermanent
Hair color that is mixed with a developer and remains in the hair shaft until the new growth of hair occurs is called ___________. a. Permanent
The tint formula in permanent hair color contains uncolored dye __________, which are small compounds that can diffuse into the hair shaft. b. Precursors
A/an _________ is an oxidizing agent that, when mixed with an oxidative hair color, supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop color molecules and create a change in hair color. d. Developer
The measure of the potential oxidation of varying strength of hydrogen peroxide is ________. s. Volume
An example of a natural or vegetable hair color obtain from the leaves or bark of plants is __________. a. Henna
Metallic hair colors are also called ________ colors. b. Gradual
Can be added to Hydrogen peroxide or lightener to increase chemical action. Activator
Tone that contains more red, yellow, or orange pigment. Warm
Color obtained when mixing 2 primary colors. Secondary
Diameter of hair strand, smooth to wavy to course. Texture
Colors that are opposite on the color wheel. Complementary
Melanin type found in brunette hair. Eumelanin
Ability of hair to absorb a liquid. Porosity
A mixture of shampoo and hydrogen peroxide. Highlight Shampoo
A dye solvent used to remove artificial color from the hair. Color Remover
An oxidizing agent that has to be mixed with an oxidative hair color. Developer
Melanin type found in blonds and are red heads. Pheomelanin
Measures the oxidative strength of hydrogen peroxide. Volume
Type of decolorizer that is recommended for off scalp lightening. Powder
Type of decolorizer that can be used on the scalp new growth lightening. Cream
Level 11 or 12, used as last resort if client doesnt want to be bleached. High lift tint
The layer of the hair that is chemically changed by permanent color. Cortex
Oxidizer used to deposit color only 10 Volume
Recommended oxidizer for use on grey hair. 20 Volume
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