110.1 Color Theory

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Across
  1. 3. The _____ system is a numbering system that identifies the lightness or darkness of hair colors in small specific increments.
  2. 6. When two of the three primary colors are mixed in varying proportions, they produce the three _________ colors: orange, green and violet.
  3. 7. Complementary colors are often used to correct or __________ unwanted tones.
  4. 8. When _____________ colors are mixed they produce a neutral color.
  5. 10. Refers to the vividness, brightness or saturation of a color within its own level.
  6. 11. Mixing a primary color with its neighboring secondary color in varying proportions makes ________ colors.
  7. 12. Synthetic hair colorants used today change color in one of two ways: temporarily and ___________.
Down
  1. 1. Complementary colors are found ________ one another on the color wheel.
  2. 2. The tone of a hair color can be described as warm, ____ or neutral.
  3. 4. Wavelengths that can be seen create color and are known as “_______ light”
  4. 5. Colors that do not exhibit warm or cool tones.
  5. 8. _____ is the visual perception of the reflection of light.
  6. 9. The law of color states that only three colors -yellow, red and blue, called _______ colors- are “pure” colors.