CHAPTER 21: HAIRCOLORING Flashcards
The layer of the hair that gives the hair the majority of its strength and elasticity is the ____________.
a. cortex
b. cuticle
c. follicle
d. medulla
a. cortex
In individual hair strands, hair texture is determined by the ______________.
a. density
b. porosity
c. diameter
d. length
c. diameter
If the cuticle is lifted, allowing the hair to take color quickly, the hair is said to have _________.
a. average porosity
b. no porosity
c. low porosity
d. high prorosity
d. high porosity
Haircolor levels are arranged on a scale from _________.
a. 1-5
b. 1-10
c. 1-100
d. 0-14
b. 1-10
Hair color tones can be described as ____________.
a. warm, neutral, or hot
b. warm, cool, or neutral
c. cool, medium, or even
d. cool, warm, or primary
b. warm, cool, or neutral
Warm tones that are described as sandy or tan are considered ___________.
a. natural
b. primary
c. artificial
d. cool
a. natural
Which color will help balance orange tones in the hair?
a. violet
b. gold
c. green
d. blue
d. blue
Pure or fundamental colors that cannot be created by combining other colors are called _____________.
a. level colors
b. secondary colors
c. primary colors
d. cool colors
c. primary colors
The strongest and only cool primary color is ____________.
a. green
b. yellow
c. red
d. blue
d. blue
Red added to blue-based colors will cause them to appear ____________.
a. lighter
b. darker
c. golden
d. yellow
a. lighter
A ________ color is achieved by mixing a secondary color and it’s neighboring primary color.
a. warm
b. tertiary
c. complementary
d. base
b. tertiary
In traditional color theory, when all three primary colors are present in equal proportions, the resulting color is _________ depending on the saturation of the pigment.
a. white or gray
b. rust or brown
c. black or dark muddy gray
d. green or muddy blue
c. black or dark muddy gray
A primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel are considered ______________.
a. base colors
b. tertiary colors
c. opposing colors
d. complementary colors
d. complementary colors
Temporary haircolor pigment molecules do not penetrate the cuticle layer because they have ___________ pigment molecules.
a. strong
b. weak
c. small
d. large
d. large
Traditional semipermanent haircolor only lasts _______, depending on how frequently the hair is shampooed.
a. four to six days
b. four to six weeks
c. eight to ten weeks
d. two to three weeks
b. four to six weeks
Which type of haircolor is formulated to deposit but not lighten color?
a. demipermanent haircolor
b. permanent haircolor
c. semipermanent haircolor
d. temporary haircolor
a. demipermanent haircolor
Which type of haircolor lightens and deposits color at the same time and in a single process because it is more alkaline then demipermanent colors and is usually mixed with a higher volume developer?
a. temporary haircolor
b. permanent haircolor
c. semipermanent haircolor
d. natural haircolor
b. permanent haircolor
To provide maximum lift in a one-step color service, which volume of peroxide is recommended?
a. 20-volume
b. 15- volume
c. 30-volume
d. 40-volume
d. 40-volume
During the decolorizing process, natural hair can go through as many as ______.
a. two stages
b. one stage
c. ten stages
d. five stages
c. ten stages
Overlapping color can cause breakage and create _________.
a. uniform color
b. a line of demarcation
c. a barrier line
d. streaking
b. a line of demarcation
The three forms of hair lighteners are ___________.
a. oil, powder, and cream
b. oil, cream, and lotion
c. powder, foam, and oil
d. cream, powder, and foam
a. oil, powder, and cream
In__________, selected strands are picked up from a narrow section of hair with a zigzag motion of the comb, and lightener or color is applied only to these strands.
a. slicing
b. baliage
c. free-form technique
d. weaving
d. weaving
For clients with 80 to 100 percent gray, which haircolor is generally more flattering?
a. a blond shade
b. a medium-brown shade
c. a dark-brown shade
d. a red shade
a. a blond shade
To cover unpigmented hair on a salt-and-pepper head, the color formulation should be ______ than the natural level.
a. one level darker
b. one to two levels lighter
c. four levels lighter
d. two levels darker
b. one to two levels lighter
The process of treating gray or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color is known as _________.
a. formulating
b. unpigmenting
c. pre-softening
d. pre-lightening
c. pre-softening
When performing a lightener retouch, new growth is lightened __________.
a. first
b. second
c. last
d. not at all
a. first
To produce a haircolor that looks natural, how many primary colors must be present?
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
c. three
The best way to obtain pale blond results is to use __________.
a. temporary haircolor
b. pure bleach
c. single process blonding
d. double-process blonding
d. double-process blonding
When hair is violet, it is recommended that you use _____ to balance it.
a. orange
b. green
c. yellow
d. red
c. yellow
When hair is blue, it is recommended that you use ________ to balance it.
a. orange
b. violet
c. red
d. green
a. orange