Ch 16 Haircoloring

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Across
  1. 5. the strength of color
  2. 8. Haircolors that are formulated to deposit but not lift (lighten) natural hair color; haircolors meant to deepen or change the tone of natural hair color; two types include acidic and alkaline.
  3. 10. Is a oxidizing agent that, when mixed with an oxidative haircolor , supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop the color molecules and create a change in natural hair color.
  4. 12. Color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors.
  5. 15. Colors are primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
  6. 18. Are Deposit- only haircolor that is not mixed with a developer and is formulated to last through several shampoos.
  7. 20. pigment that is also known as undertone
  8. 21. Is (one word )professional, industry-coined term referring to artificial haircolor products and services.
Down
  1. 1. foiling technique when applying color darker than the natural color
  2. 2. Fillers recondition and equalize porosity on damaged hair; they condition, strengthen, help extend haircolor longevity, and make the haircolor formulation cover hair evenly from scalp to ends.
  3. 3. bleach or decolorizer
  4. 4. measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide
  5. 6. Is also known as tonality, refers to color balance.
  6. 7. Are pure or fundamental colors (red ,Yellow, blue) that cannot be created by combining others colors.
  7. 9. Haircolor that is nonoxidative haircolors that make only a physical change -not a chemical change- on the hair shaf.This nonpermanent haircolor has large pigment molecules that only deposit a coating of haircolor on the cortex , which may be removed by shampooing the hair.
  8. 11. Haircoloring is also known as two step blonding or double process blonding; coloring technique requiring two separate procedures in which the hair is pre-lightened before the depositing color is applied to the hair.
  9. 13. industry practice combining equal parts color and shampoo
  10. 14. Haircolors that lighten and deposit color at the same time and a single process because they are more alkaline than demipermanent colors and are usually mixed with a higher-volume developer.
  11. 16. also known as progressive haircolor ; haircolor containing metal salts that changes hair color gradually by progressive buildup and exposure to air creating a dull , metallic appearance.
  12. 17. predominant tone of a color
  13. 19. foiling technique with straight parts at the scalp