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show Haircoloring  
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Also known as patch test, determines if an individual is allergic to haircolor products containing aniline derivative dye molecules   show
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Will determine if the haircolor is absorbing and processing evenly.   show
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The soft, elastic, thick, inner layer made up of elongated cells that bond together tightly.   show
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The deepest layer, consisting of round cells.   show
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The tough outer protective covering   show
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show Melanin  
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show Eumelanin  
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Produces yellow to red pigments in the hair   show
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The medical term for gray hair   show
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Increases the porosity of the hair, opening the cuticle, allowing for more pigment to be absorbed.   show
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The science that deals with the composition, structures, and properties of matter and how matter changes under different chemical conditions   show
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show Chemical  
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Studies matter that contains carbon and is living or at one time was alive   show
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show Inorganic Chemistry  
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show Matter  
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show Element  
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The smallest chemical part of an element   show
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Positively charged particles found in the nucleus   show
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show Neutrons  
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show Electrons  
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Atoms containing an excess amount of electrons or not enough electrons in their orbiting paths   show
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Created when one or more atoms combine and retain their chemical and physical properties to for matter   show
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show Compound Molecules  
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show Oxidation  
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show Combustion  
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show Pure Substances  
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show Solutions  
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show Solvent  
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show Suspension  
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The suspension of one liquid in a second liquid with which the first will not mix   show
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An ingredient that is used to keep two incompatible substances together   show
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An organic compound of colorless gas with a strong, pungent odor, composed of nitrogen and hydrogen   show
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show Color wheel  
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A system that provides an understanding of color relationship   show
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The basic colors.....rred,yellow,blue....from which all other colors are produced   show
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Created by mixing two primary colors in equal proportions   show
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show Tertiary color  
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Created by mixing a primary and a secondary color that are located opposite each other on the color wheel   show
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show Tone  
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Also known as contributing pigment, is the warm or cool tone seen within the predominant haircolor   show
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show Intensity  
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Used to neutralize acids or raise the pH. May be used in place of ammonia because they create less odor   show
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Small compounds, also known as uncolored dye precursors, found in permanent haircolor   show
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Ranges from 0 to 6.9 on the pH scale   show
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Ranges from 7.1 to 14 on the pH scale   show
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show Non-Oxidative Haircolor  
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show Oxidative Haircolor  
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Also known as Catalyst or Hydrogen Peroxide, oxidizing agent added go haircolor or lightener that assists in the development process; it is manufactured in various strengths, known as volumes or percentages   show
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show Decolorization  
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Also known as bleach or decolorizers, will lift permanently by diffusing, dissolving or decolorizing the natural or artificial pigment in the cortex   show
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Come in an oil, cream and some powder forms and are able to be used on the scalp   show
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show Off the scalp lightener  
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Semi-permanent or demi-permanent haircolor product used on pre-lightened hair to neutralize unwanted pigment   show
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show Filler  
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show Concentrate  
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show Drabber  
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A concentrated haircolor that when added to another haircolor, is used to deepen, brighten or create a more vivid look   show
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Also known as Vegetable Hair Dye, non-professional haircolor made from various plants   show
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Also known as gradual dye, is a non-professional haircolor containing metals that after continuous use, build up on the hair   show
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show Demi-Permanent Haircolor  
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Can deposit and/or lighten the natural pigments located in the cortex layer of the hair   show
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The first time hair is colored   show
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show Single Process Haircolor  
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A two-step technique involving lightening of the hair, followed by application of toner to achieve desired haircolor   show
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The technique of applying demi-permanent or semi-permanent Haircolor to hair to add shine and or refresh color   show
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show Semi-Permanent Haircolor  
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A visible line or band between two different haircolor, artificial or natural   show
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show Temporary Haircolor  
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show Resistant Hair  
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show Special Effects  
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show Dimensional Haircolor  
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show Highlighting  
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The technique of coloring some hair strands darker than their natural hair color   show
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show Foiling Technique  
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show Weaving  
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Haircoloring technique that isolates thin subsections of hair in a straight line pattern   show
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