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- 4. ? is the technique of coloring strands of hair darker than the natural color.
- 6. ? are used in powdered off the scalp hair lighteners.
- 7. New ? is the part of the hair shaft between the scalp d the hair that has been previously colored.
- 9. ? is an equal combination of red and yellow.
- 11. Perform a preliminary strand ? prior to lightening in order to determine the processing time, the condition of the hair after lightening and the end results.
- 13. When ? is used with hair lighteners, it softens the hair and makes it more fragile.
- 14. A ? color is a color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors.
- 17. ? lighteners produce pale shades in the fastest time.
- 18. ? is an equal combination of blue and red.
- 20. A ? color is an intermediate color achieved by missing a secondary color to its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts.
- 22. The darker the natural hair color, the more ? it has.
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- 1. ? hair of the same color level will lighten faster than hair that is nonporous, because the lightening agent can enter the cortex more rapidly.
- 2. ? shampoo colors re prepared by combining permanent haircolor, hydrogen peroxide and shampoo.
- 3. ? looking haircolor is made up of a combination of primary colors, secondary colors and tertiary colors.
- 5. It is not advisable to ? past the pale-yellow stage as this will create overly porous hair that will not have enough natural pigment left to create the desired effect.
- 8. A ? lightener is generally used for a lightener retouch because it is less irritating to the scalp and its consistency helps prevent overlapping of previously lightened hair.
- 10. ? heat can lift and crack the cuticle and break bonds within the cortex.
- 12. Up to ? activators can be used for on the scalp applications and up to four for off the scalp applications.
- 15. ? is an equal combination of blue and yellow.
- 16. ? effects haircoloring refers to an technique that involves partial lightening or coloring.
- 19. ? are used primarily on prelightened hair to achieve pale, delicate colors.
- 21. The greater the percentage of ? reflected in the natural color, the more difficult it is to achieve the delicate shades of a pale blond.
