Hair Coloring Ch. 21
Across
- 3. A color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- 4. The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- 5. The system for understanding color relationships
- 6. What hair porosity has the cuticle lifted?
- 7. What melanin makes the hair blond or red?
- 8. Colors positioned directly across from each other on the color wheel
- 11. The hair's ability to absorb moisture
- 14. __________ pigment is also known as undertone.
- 16. Also known as quick lightners, can't be used directly on the scalp
- 18. A hair color also known as no-lift, deposit-only color
- 22. A base color often used to cover gray hair
- 23. A hair color that lasts 4-6 washes (also known as fashion colors)
- 25. Hair colors also known as progressive haircolors
- 26. A hair color used on prelightened hair for pale or delicate colors
- 27. The diameter of an individual hair strand
- 28. An intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary and a primary color
- 29. The color that brings darkness and depth to any color
Down
- 1. What level is the darkest?
- 2. H2O2
- 3. Cream and oil lightners can be used on the _____
- 4. A chemical compound that lightens hair by decolorizing the hair
- 9. What texture of hair takes the longest to process?
- 10. What layer of the hair contains melanin
- 11. What colors on the color wheel are pure/fundamental?
- 12. The strength of a color
- 13. Also known as hue
- 15. The standard volume of developer
- 17. ____ is also known as a predisposition test to identify an allergy to the color
- 19. What melanin makes black or brown colors?
- 20. A hair color that only lasts one wash
- 21. _______ Measures the concentration and strength of H2O2
- 24. A hair color that lifts and deposits