Hair Color 110
color 110
Created Date
02.27.20
Last Updated
02.28.20
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Topics of this game:
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the visual perception of the reflection of light
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states that can't be created by mixing together any other colors.
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yellow, red, blue
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orange, green, violet
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yellow-orangeyellow-orangered-orangered-violetblue-violetblue-greenyellow-green
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identified and named by its position on the color wheel
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the degree of lightness or darkness of a color, ranging from 1-10 or 1-12.
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the brightness or vividness of a color.
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hue, level/value, intensity
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when two of the three primary colors are mixed in varying proportions
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mixing a primary color with its neighboring secondary color
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allows the designer to visually transform the perception of a design's form and texture and create a focal poi
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draws attention away from texture and puts focus on the form
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can be emphasized or de-emphasized based on the color patterns used and the degree of difference in the colors
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basic level, detail level, abstract level
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identify lightness/darkness and/or patterns throughout the hair
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identify warmth, coolness and intensity
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identify placement of color and the pattern of shapes used
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emphasizing/demphasizing the form,existing & desired level,choosing color placement
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brown/black
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red/yellow
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texture and porosity influence color absorption and
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determining client's existing level & tone identify actual hair color consider texture and porosity
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natural, gray, previously color treated and use color swatches
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add pigment through a physical change but do not lighten existing hair color
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classifications of non oxidative colors
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a direct dye that coats the hair shaft
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a direct dye that can enter the cuticle layer and may require a predisposition test
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(example)vegtable, metallic and compound dyes
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identified in the hair before beginning any chemical service
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two main categories of oxidative colors
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known as long lasting semi-permanent colors
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used for depositing color
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used for lifting color
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fillers, concentrates, intensifiers, & drabbers
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applied directly to the scalp are generally mild with a cream or oil consistency
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powder bleaches that contain alkaline salts and are stronger and faster when lifting color from the hair
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number of stages of decolorization
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black dark red-brown red brown red red-orange orange yellow-orange yellow pale yellow palest yellow
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existing hair color's level/ tone texture porosity desired color/tone color products shades developer
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color bowl applicator bottle color brushes color combs foil thermal strips
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used to hold the color formula
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used to apply color that is thinner in consistency
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used to apply color; pointed end can be used to part the hair
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tail comb and palette comb
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used for combing and parting the hair
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used for a faster, more blended alternative to foiled highlights
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isolates colored hair from uncolored hair
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offer better heat transfer throughout section, promoting faster, more even processing
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supplies, products,equipment, that are needed to perform a color service
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measuring device, cape and towels
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lightener, developer, and products to protect against stains
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permanent fixtures, such as the hydraulic chair, timer and shampoo bowl
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section part apply process test remove and condition
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dividing the hair into workable areas
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subdividing sections and subsections and determining how evident the color pattern is in the final result
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applying color typically with either a bowl and brush or with an applicator bottle
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removing stains and allowing time for the color to develop and deposit
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removing color product from select strands to ensure it has thoroughly and evenly processed prior to rinsing
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following manufacturer's direction to remove color products from the hair and condition
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the effects design principles can have on the sculpture
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meet and greet clients and communicate to build rapport
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client needs, analyze client's face, body shape, physical features, hair and scalp gain feedback and consent
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ensure client safety & comfort explain process & products to your client; teach the client at-home care
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request specific feedback, recommended products; rebook client; complete client record card
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available in concentrate, liquid, spray or wipes that have EPA approval for use in the salon industry.
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preparation, procedure, completion
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greeting the client, arranging workstation and performing a hair and scalp analysis
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following the color procedures, while introducing and/or removing color from the hair
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reinforcing client's satisfaction, make product recommendations, rebook & disinfect work area
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virgin darker virgin lighter retouch applications as well as other color products
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avoid many hair color problems or rectify them immediately after the service
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performed to return clients to their natural hair color following the tint back guidelines
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sectioning hair parting direction applying product processing testing the strands removing & condition
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natural growth patterns and density consider the sculpture, texture and position of weight,
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parting direction and width of of the parting
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to avoid staining the skin and overlapping the hair color
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when a colorist maintains client comfort, while removing any color from the skin
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in various areas to ensure even coverage
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while removing and conditioning the products from the hair
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