Color 110.01 - 110.09
Across
- 1. Relationship of opposites
- 6. Test done when using aniline derivative tint
- 7. Developer used to cover grey
- 8. Replaces primary colors
- 10. Darkness to lightness
- 15. Making isolated strands lighter
- 16. Mixing two primary colors together
- 18. Red and yellow shades
- 19. Red, Yellow, Orange
- 21. Isolate bangs or add interest to focal area
- 23. Lasts one shampoo
- 26. Brown and black shades
- 29. Oxidative without ammonia
- 30. Most common vegetable dye
Down
- 2. Lasts several shampoos
- 3. Ask questions, gain feedback, and get consent to start procedure
- 4. Opposite each other on the color wheel
- 5. 3.5-4.5 pH
- 9. Mixing one primary and one secondary color
- 11. Green, Blue, Violet
- 12. Allows oxidative color to lighten natural pigment
- 13. Lifts natural and artificial pigment
- 14. Correlates to a center or side part
- 17. Vividness or brightness
- 20. Changing color one after another repeatedly
- 22. Distinguishes color between interior and exterior
- 24. Ascending or descending scale of color
- 25. Repeating the same color in an area
- 27. Meet and greet your guest
- 28. Cannot be created