Pivot Point Chapter 13 Haircoloring
Across
- 5. Chemical products such as hair colors, lighteners, perms and relaxers affect: the ? of the hair.
- 6. ? can be described as "warm or cool."
- 7. What is the lightest hair color level?
- 10. After viewing the cortex of hair under a microscope, ? hair color would be determined due to a predominant amount of ?
- 13. Which type of porosity may take longer to absorb coloring?
- 16. Colors made by mixing primary colors with their neighboring secondary color in varying proportions are known as ?
- 18. If a client's skin tone falls into the yellow, red and orange category it would be classified as ?
- 19. Blue-yellow is ? a tertiary color combination.
- 21. Which hair texture may tend to process slightly lighter than the intended level?
- 22. An application of a ? based complementary color would help eliminate unwanted brassiness or orange tones from a haircolor.
Down
- 1. when mixing an ? color for hair that is 25 to 30% gray, apply a color one level lighter than the desired shade.
- 2. Red, blue and yellow are ? colors.
- 3. Which of the primary colors is considered the darkest?
- 4. What refers to the vividness of a color or the strength of the tone?
- 8. Which factor, along with the natural pigment and color level, might influence a client's color service - ? tone.
- 9. Melanocytes produce small egg-shaped structured called:
- 11. A ? of color shows the lightness or darkness of hair.
- 12. when mixing two ? colors in varying proportions, the colors produced are ..............., ..................... and ................
- 14. Fine hair, which is less resistant, may appear to process in what manner when depositing color?
- 15. The majority of the world population falls into which level of color?
- 17. A mixture of blue with what color produces green?
- 20. Rachel is planning to use a complementary color scheme for her future salon décor. She could consider ? and red for her complementary scheme.
- 22. What identifies the warmth or coolness of a color?