Question | Answer |
Points on the head that mark where the surface of the head/hair changes | Refrence Points |
Use refrence points to establish design lines | Design Lines |
Widest area of the head, starting at the temples and ending at the bottom of the crown | Parietal Ridge |
The bone that protrudes at the base of the skull | Occipital Bone |
Highest point on the top of the head | Apex |
Below the occipital bone, back of the neck | Nape |
Section of hair, determines the length for cut | Guide |
Lines parallel to the floor or horizon | Horizontal lines |
Lines that build weight in a haircut | Vertical lines |
Dividing the hair in parts | Section |
Graduation in layers | Degrees |
Angle/Degree the hair is held when cut | Elevation |
Type of hair that be cut with less elevation and left longer | Curly Hair |
Moves in a haircut | Traveling Guide |
Does not move in a haircut | Stationary Guide |
Conversation between you and your client dicussing the clients wants | Client Consoultation |
Direction in which the hair grows from scalp | Natural Falling Position |
Described as FINE , MEDIUM , or COARSE | Texture |
Described as THIN , MEDIUM , or THICK | Hair Density |
Amount of movement in a hair strand | Wave Pattern |
Amount of pressure applied when combing a section | Tension |
What are the complementary colors | Red, Yellow & Green |
What is developer called | Hydrogen Peroxide |
What is the most common developer used with permanet hair color | 20 Volume |
One step color service requires what developer | 40 Volume |
What is the most critical part of a color service | Client Consoultation |
How many levels can hair be decolorized | 10 |
When doing a single color process | Single Application |
When doing a double color process | 2 Step Process |
The hairs ability to absorb moisture | Hair Porosity |
What type of hair takes the longest to process | Coarse Hair |
Type of hair that is porous and takes color quickly | High Porosity |
The unit to measure the lightness or darkness of a color | Level |
What type of tones look darker | Cool Tones |
Tones are described as... | COOL, WARM, & NEUTRAL |
What are the primary colors | RED YELLOW BLUE |
What are the secondary colors | VIOLET GREEN ORANGE |
What color cancels out RED | GREEN |
What color cancels out YELLOW | VIOLET |
What color cancels out BLUE | ORANGE |