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pheomelnin
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produces yellow to red pigments in the hair.
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tertiary color
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by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color creates a?
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double process
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step technique of lightening hair and using toner is?
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allergy or skin sensitivity
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predisposition (patch test) is used to check for.... before doing a chemical service
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line of demarcation
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visible line between two different hair colors
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level system
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used to DETERMINE lightness or darkness of color
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dimensional
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when using two or more colors used to create movement, depth, and shape.
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level
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degree of darkness or lightness of color
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temporary hair color
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hair color that only covers the cuticle and usually washes out after the first shampoo
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decolorization
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used to remove color
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color wheel
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law of color used to show how colors are related
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hue
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also known as tone
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eumelanin
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produces brown to black pigments in the hair
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canities
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gray hair
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permanent
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deposits or lightens the natural pigments in the cortex
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primary
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3 basic colors used to produce other colors
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round cells
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medulla is the innermost layer and composed of......
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hair color does not reach this layer
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drabber
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hair color that helps neutralize warmth
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pre-softener
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a technique is used with resistant / or gray hair to soften the cuticle
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soften
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darker
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low lights are used to color hair.......then existing hair color.
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filler
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used to replace missing pigment and equalize porosity.
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Virgin hair color application
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applied to first time clients getting hair color
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undertone
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warm or cool tones seen within the natural hair color
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resistant hair
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hair that has flat cuticle scales causing minimal liquid absorption
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metallic
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non-profits iona hair color that contains metals
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melanin
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another term for pigment
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compound molecule
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chemical combination of two or more atoms from different elements is a?
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Foiling Technique
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slicing and weaving specific strands of hair for lightening or depositing hair color is known as.....
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Glaze
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uses demi perm or semi perm hair color to add shine
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off scalp lightener
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powder form and cannot be used on the scalp
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intensifier
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concentrated hair color that deepens or brightens another hair color
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cortex
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middle layer of hair
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concentrate
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product used to make another product more vibrant, intense, purer, or stronger.
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highlighting
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technique used to decolorize specific strands of hair
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semi-permanent
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hair color only deposits and penetrates into the cuticle
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secondary colors
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mixing two primary colors in equal proportion creates....
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permanent
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deposits or lightens the natural pigment in the cortex
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non oxidative hair color
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no chemical reaction or mixing takes place in this hair color
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developer
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oxidizing agent that helps to develop hair color or lightener
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special effects
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technique used to create color and texture dimension
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oxidative dye
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hair color that creates chemical change and comes in permanent and semi permanent types
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demi permanent color
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colIor that adds and deposits color and fades within 6-8 weeks
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law of color
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system that helps you understand color relationships
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single process
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one application step in hair color
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intensity
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strength of colors appearance
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slicing
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technique used to perform paying off thin subsections of hair in a straight line
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on the scalp lightener
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can be b used on the scalp
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decolorization
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diffusing natural hair color or artifical hair color from the hair
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complementry
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when mixing primary and secondary colors you get?
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concentrate
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vibrant, intense, purer, or stronger can be terms used to describe?
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