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hair color
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| also known as booster, protinators, or accelorators; powdered persulfate salts added to haircolor to increase its lightening ability | activators |
| contain small, uncolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form larger, permanent dye molecules within the cortex. | aniline derivatives |
| also known as free-form technique; painting a lighter directly onto clean styled hair. | baliage |
| predominant tone of color | base color |
| lightening technique that involves pulling clean, dry strands of hair through a perforated cap with a thin plastic or metal hook and then combing them to remove tangles. | cap tachnique |
| equalize porosity and deposit color in one application to provide a uniform pigment on prelightened hair | color fillers |
| a primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel | complementary colors |
| 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. | conditioner fillers |
| also known as undertone, the varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process | contributing pigment |
| also known as no lift deposit only color; formulated to deposit but not lift natural hair color | demipermanent haircolor |
| also known as oxidizing agents or catalysts; when mixed with an oxidation haircolor, supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develope color molecules and create a change in hair color | developers |
| also known as two-step coloring, a coloring technique requiring two seperate procedures in which the hair is prelightened before the depositing color is applied | double process application |
| used to equalize porosity | fillers |