Chapter 21 Haircoloring Permanent Color

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  1. 4. Haircolors also known as Progressive Haircolors, are haircolors containing metal salts that change hair color gradually buildup and exposure to air.
  2. 10. The hairs ability to absorb moisture
  3. 14. outer layer, contributes 20% to the overall strength of the hair
  4. 15. haircolor Deposits but does not lift Deposits only haircolor; does not lift.
  5. 19. The diameter of the hair shaft
  6. 20. hair color No-lift, deposit only non-oxidation haircolor formulate to last through several shampoos
  7. 21. violet and green.
  8. 22. Middle layer of the hair gives strength and elasticity and contributes 80% of overall strength to the hair.
  9. 23. law of color The system for understanding color relationships
  10. 24. Haircolor non-oxidative colors that make only a physical change, has large pigment molecules that do not penetrate the cuticle layer.
  11. 26. colors Achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color: blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet, red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green.
  12. 27. Color is the predominant tone of a color. Each color identified by a number and letter. The number indicates the level and the letter indicates the tone. Example: 6G is level 6-dark blond with a G-gold base.
  13. 30. A combination of equal parts of prepared permanent color mixture and shampoo used the last five minutes and worked through the hair to refresh the ends
  14. 31. Agent product used to open the cuticle of the hair fiber so that tint can penetrate
  15. 34. test a test performed to determine how the hair will react to the color formula and how long the formula should be left on the hair
  16. 36. Haircolor Lightens and deposit color at the same time in a single process.
  17. 37. A non-ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair
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  1. 1. application Refers to the first time the hair is colored
  2. 2. Pigment also known as undertone the varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process
  3. 3. with a predominance of red are considered: Cool tones
  4. 5. Peroxide developer is an oxidizing agent when mixed with an oxidation Haircolor, supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop the color molecules and create a change in natural hair color
  5. 6. colors A primary and secondary color positioned opposite each other on the color wheel are considered
  6. 7. Measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide
  7. 8. Colors obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors:
  8. 9. The number of hairs per square inch on the head.
  9. 10. colors Pure or fundamental colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture are Blue, Red, and Yellow
  10. 11. refers to the strength of a color. Described as soft, medium, or strong
  11. 12. Growth is the part of the hair shaft between the scalp and the hair that has not been previously colored.
  12. 13. Derivatives contain small, uncolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form larger, permanent dye molecules within the cortex
  13. 16. Statement is designed to protect the school or salon from responsibility for accidents or damages.
  14. 17. dyes or Natural haircolors Colors obtained from the leaves or bark of plants
  15. 18. The melanin that gives the blonde and red colors to hair
  16. 22. Consultation room should have what color of walls? white
  17. 25. Precursors The tint formula in permanent haircolor; Small compounds that can diffuse into the hair shaft
  18. 28. The melanin that gives black and brown colors to the hair
  19. 29. also known as a oxidizing agents or catalysts; when mixed with an oxidation Haircolor, supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop the color molecules and create a change in natural hair color
  20. 32. Test U.S. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act requires that a patch test be given 24 to 48 hours prior to each application of an aniline haircolor. Also known as a Predisposition Test. Conducted behind the ear or inside of elbow.
  21. 33. System Unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color. Arranged on a scale from 1-10
  22. 35. or Hue balance of color. Described as warmth or coolness of a color
  23. 38. of Demarcation The visible line separating colored hair from new growth