colorTheoryCosmetology

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Across
  1. 3. the color balance or tone of hair color
  2. 4. a secondary color made from blue and yellow; used to correct red tones
  3. 5. how bright, strong, or pure a color appears
  4. 8. colors such as red, orange, and yellow that often feel bright, fiery, or energetic
  5. 9. a primary color often connected to lighter or brighter hair colors
  6. 11. the overall warmth, coolness, or balance of a color
  7. 17. the only cool primary color and often used to correct orange tones
  8. 19. colors that sit directly across from each other on the color wheel
  9. 20. the main or dominant tone in a hair color
  10. 21. the color already present in the client’s hair before new color is added
  11. 22. unwanted warm yellow or orange tones in hair
  12. 23. a cool tone often used to reduce warmth in hair color
  13. 24. colors made by mixing two primary colors together
  14. 25. colors made by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color
  15. 27. a primary color that is warm and can help correct green tones
  16. 29. a secondary color made from red and blue; used to correct yellow tones
  17. 30. the final color or look the client wants
  18. 31. the process of adjusting unwanted hair color tones using color theory
  19. 32. a secondary color made from red and yellow
  20. 34. how light or dark a hair color is
Down
  1. 1. a color scheme using colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
  2. 2. color work used to fix unwanted tones in the hair
  3. 6. the mixture of hair color products chosen to create a desired result
  4. 7. a visual tool that shows how colors relate to each other
  5. 10. colors such as blue, green, and violet that often feel calm, smoky, icy, or soft
  6. 12. a color or tone that is not strongly warm or cool
  7. 13. a color made darker by adding black
  8. 14. the conversation where the cosmetologist learns what the client has and what the client wants
  9. 15. a color scheme using one color with different tints and shades
  10. 16. the strength or saturation of a color
  11. 18. red, yellow, and blue; the pure colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors
  12. 25. a color made lighter by adding white
  13. 26. to balance or cancel out an unwanted color tone
  14. 28. a color scheme using three colors evenly spaced around the color wheel
  15. 33. the actual color or tone, such as red, yellow, blue, orange, green, or violet