Milady Chapter 21 Haircoloring (7)

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Across
  1. 2. ? porosity. The cuticle is tight.The hair is resistant, which means it is difficult for moisture or chemicals to penetrate.
  2. 4. Equal parts of red and blue mixed together always make ?.
  3. 5. Equal parts of red and yellow always make ?.
  4. 10. Available ? is critical in analyzing hair color.
  5. 11. Colors with a predominance of red and / or yellow are ? colors.
  6. 12. ? light affects your perception of color. This is especially true of fluorescent light, which can distort color drastically.
  7. 13. A ? color is the predominant tone of a color.
  8. 18. ? porous hair rejects warmth when color is applied and can process more quickly, which results in deeper color.
  9. 19. Equal parts of blue and yellow always make ?.
  10. 21. Your most valuable tool is the color ?.
  11. 22. ? is the medium primary color.
Down
  1. 1. Colors with a predominance of blue are ?.
  2. 3. ? melanin is a combination of natural hair color that contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin.
  3. 6. Identifying ? level is the first step i performing a haircolor service.
  4. 7. ? colors are pure or fundamental colors (red, yellow and blue).
  5. 8. The ? of color is a system for understanding color relationships.
  6. 9. ? pigment is also known as undertone.
  7. 14. ? porosity. The cuticle is slightly raised and processes in an average amount of time.
  8. 15. The ? system is a system that colorists use to determine the lightness or darkness of a hair color.
  9. 16. ? is the weakest of the primary colors.
  10. 17. ? porosity. The cuticle is lifted. The hair is overly porous and takes color quickly.
  11. 20. ? is the strongest of the primary colors and is the only cool primary color.