Across
- 3. ? is the hair's ability to absorb moisture.
- 4. To create ? reds, use a red-orange base color (RO, RG).
- 10. ? textured hair has a larger diameter and loosely grouped melanin granules, so it can take longer to process.
- 11. ? blue color to yellow hair would make the hair green!
- 12. Medium textured hair has an ? reaction to haircolor.
- 14. ? blond hair can be corrected to a natural blond by adding the two missing primary colors, red and blue; = violet which is the secondary color.
- 15. Hair ? is the diameter of an individual hair strand.
- 16. The ? is the innermost layer of the hair.
- 18. To create hot fiery reds, use red-violet or true red colors (R, RR, RV).
- 19. ? is distributed differently according to texture.
- 20. To brighten red haircolor, refresh reds with a ? cap of equal parts shampoo and the remaining color formula before rinsing, or mix a demipermanent color and apply it to the ends.
- 22. ? cancels yellow.
Down
- 1. ? colors are directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
- 2. To ? an unwanted haircolor, always use the primary or secondary color that is missing in the hair.
- 5. ? cancels red.
- 6. The melanin granules in ? hair are grouped more tightly, so the hair takes color faster and can look darker.
- 7. ? cancels orange.
- 8. All three ? colors must be present to produce a haircolor that looks natural.
- 9. Porous hair accepts haircolor ?.
- 13. Haircolor applications on porous hair can result in a ? tone than applications on less porous hair.
- 17. Hair ? the number of hairs per square inch, can range from thin to thick.
- 21. ? fillers may be applied directly from their containers to damaged hair prior to coloring.
