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- 5. is an oxidizing agent that supplies oxygen gas for the development of color molecules when mixed with an oxidative haircolor product.
- 6. also known as no-lift, deposit-only hair colors, are longer lasting than semipermanent colors.
- 8. This Color Product color is acidic, creating a physical change rather than a chemical change in the hair shaft
- 9. colors are no-lift, deposit-only haircolor products. Self-penetrating colors tend to make a mild chemical change as well as a physical change.
- 11. are also known as aniline derivative tints, penetrating tints, synthetic-organic tints, and amino tints.
- 12. dyes that are not professional haircoloring products
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- 1. the term is used to denote the different strengths of hydrogen peroxide
- 2. are chemical compounds that lighten hair by dispersing, dissolving, and decolorizing the natural hair pigment (melanin)
- 3. these type of tints also known as natural haircolors, are haircoloring products made from various plants, such as herbs and flowers
- 4. are mixed with developers (hydrogen peroxide). When the hair grows, a touch-up or retouch application is required to blend the new growth with the previously colored hair
- 7. these dyes are metallic or mineral dyes combined with a vegetable tint.
- 10. is a permanent haircoloring product that is applied to pre-lightened hair for the purpose of achieving the desired color or tones in the hair or to neutralize unwanted undertones (contributing pigment)
