Chapter 21 Hair Coloring Puzzle #2

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Across
  1. 4. refers to the strength of a color tone.
  2. 8. or hue is the balance of color. Tone is used to describe the warmth or coolness of a color.
  3. 9. colors that are deeper than their actual level. They are blue, green, and violet and are described as smoky or ash.
  4. 11. special preparations designed to equalize porosity and deposit base color in one application.
  5. 13. Developers are oxidizing agents that, when mixed with an oxidative haircolor, supply the necessary oxygen gas to develop color molecules and change hair color.
  6. 14. no-lift deposit-only color; and is mixed with a low-volume developer
  7. 16. A no-lift deposit-only, nonoxidation haircolor that is not mixed with peroxide and is formulated to last through several shampoos
  8. 17. hair that is absent of color pigment or melanin
Down
  1. 1. Color is the predominant tonality of an existing color. It influences the final color result.
  2. 2. coloring some strands lighter than the natural hair color
  3. 3. Coat the hair shaft only, creates a physical change in the hair, not a chemical change.
  4. 5. varies strengths of Hydrogen Peroxide (10, 20, 30 &40 Volume)
  5. 6. are used to create a light blond shade that is not achievable with permanent haircolor.
  6. 7. colors that are golden, orange, red, and yellow and are described as auburn, amber, copper, strawberry, and bronze.
  7. 10. the lightness or darkness of a color.
  8. 12. a combination of equal parts of prepared tint and shampoo and applied like a regular shampoo.
  9. 15. haircolor can lighten and deposit color at the same time and in one process. Remain in the hair shaft until the new growth.