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Hair color quiz

QuestionAnswer
What are the three primary colors Blue,red,yellow
What is the deepest layer of the hair shaft Medulla
A test done to determine if your guest is allergic to hair color Predisposition test also known as patch test
The balance of color is the Toner
Medical term for gray hair Canities
The smallest chemical part of an element Atom
The simplest or of matter that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance Element
Matter occurs in the form of blank, blank and,blank Solid,liquid,and gas
Particles in an atom with no charge Neutron
Positively charged particles in an atom Proton
A product that ranges from 0 to6.9 on the ph Acidic
A product that ranges from 7.1to14 on the ph scale Alkaline
A gas made up of nitrogen and hydrogen that has a strong odor Ammonia
The oxidizing agent manufactured in volume or percentages that is added to hair color or lightened to assist in the development process Developer
Small compounds found in permanent hair color, also known as uncolored dye precurssurs Aniline derivatives
Two or more atoms chemically joined that retain their chemical and physical properties Molecule
The chemistry that studies living or once living organisms that contain carbon Organic chemistry
The chemistry that studies not living or never living organisms that do not contain carbon Inorganic chemistry
The rapid oxidation of a substance,producing light and heat Combustion
The chemical reaction that occurs when oxygen is released from a substance and helps to develop hair color Oxidation
Neutralizes acids or raises the ph and creates less odor then ammonia Alkanolamines
Stable mixture of two or more solids,liquids,gazes or a combination of these Solutions
A mixture in which small particles of a substance are dispersed,and if left undisturbed likely to settle and separaatte Suspension
Suspending one liquid into a second liquid although they do not mix together Emulsion
A substance that can dissolve another substance Solvent
The degree of darkness or lightness of color Level
The system used to determine the darkness or lightness of a color Level system
Mixing two primary colors in equal proportions creates blank colors Secondary
The strength of a color appearance Intensity
Red and yellow are blank colors Warm
Products yellow to red pigments in hair Pheomelanin
Products brown to black pigments in the hair Eumelanin
Another term for pigments, the coloring matter that provides us with the natural color of our hair +skin Melain
Mixing a primary and secondary color that are opposite of each other on the color wheel Comptementeary colors
Hair with flat cuticle scales,thus allowing minimal liquid absorption Resistant hair
The middle layer of the shaft Cortex
A test done to see if hair color is absorbing and processing evenly Processing strand test
The first time hair color is applied to the hair Virgin hair color application
No cheMicallef reaction or mixing takes place with this type if haircolor Non-oxidation
Hair color that only covers the cuticle and typically washes out after the first shampoo Temporary
Colors created by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color Tertiary color
A deposit -only color that penetrates into the cuticle Smei-permanent
Haircolor that fades in four to six weeks+only deposits Demi-permanent
Type of haircolor used to deposit or lighten the natural pigments in the cortex Permanent
The visible line or band between two different haircolors,natural or artificial Line of demarcation
A chemical combination of two or more atoms from different elements Compound molecules
This haircolor creates a chemical chang and comes in permanent and Demi-permanent types Oxidation
Process of opening the cuticle of resistant and or gray hair allowing for better penetration of color Presoftening
The warm tones seen within the natural hair color Undertone also known as contributing pigment
A concentrated haircolor that can deepen or brighten another color Intensity
Non professional haircolor made from plants Natural hair dye also known vegetable hair dye
An oxidizing agent that helps to develop haircolor or lightener Beach,hydrogen
Process of diffusing natural haircolor or artificial haircolor from the hair Decolorization
Non-professional haircolor that contains metals and builds up with continual use Metallic dye also known as gradual dye
Used replace missing pigment and equalize porosity Filler
Semi-permanent or Demi-permanent haircolor used on ore-lightened hair to neutralize existing pigment Toner also known as hue
A concentrate haircolor that helps neutralize unwanted warmth Drabber
Makes another product more vibrant,intense,purer,or stronger Concentrate
A technique of decolorization specific hair strands Highlightener
Lightener is available in what forms Power,oil,cream
One application of hair color to either lighten the natural haircolor or to deposit haircolor Single process haircolor
Techniques used to create color dimension and the look of texture Special effects
Used to diffuse,dissolve or decolorize natural/artificial pigment from the hair Lightener, bleach,decolorizers
Two step techniques of lightening and using a toner Double-Process haircolor
The technique of coloring specific strands of hair darken then their existing color Lowlighting also known as rev
Slicing or weaving specific strands of hair for lightening or depositing color Foiling technique
A technique that is performed by alternating selected strands of hair within a section of hair Weaving
Available in cream,oil and sometimes power,can be used on the scalp On the scalp lightener
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