110.5 Oxidative Color Products Flashcards
Hair color products that are mixed with a developer to create a chemical change are called:
oxidative color
A type of hair color that uses a low-volume hydrogen peroxide that can only deposit color or add tone to the
hair would be:
long-lasting semi-permanent
Long-lasting semi-permanent colors will generally last:
4-6 weeks
Demi-permanent colors are NOT designed to:
lighten existing color
Permanent hair colors are sometimes called:
oxidative tints with ammonia
The combination of hydrogen peroxide and which of the following items will allow for the lift and lightening of the hair’s natural color?
ammonia
Which of the following products requires the use of a skin patch test?
permanent color
What may be required if the desired amount of lift is not achieved using a single-process color?
Pre-lightening may be required if the desired amount of lift is not achieved using a single-process color.
Which item is the most commonly used developer or oxidizing agent?
hydrogen peroxide
Which of the following statements is true of products that contain aniline derivatives?
a skin patch test is required (24-48 hours before the service)
A 20 volume hydrogen peroxide solution will generally lift the hair:
two levels
A 30 volume hydrogen peroxide solution will generally lift the hair how many more levels than a 20 volume solution?
one level
Which product is used before a color service to provide an even base?
A filler is used before a color service to provide an even base.
Which of the following statements is true of lighteners?
used to diffuse or remove pigment
On-the-scalp lighteners have a pH of:
about 9.0