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Created by Martha Loustaunau
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Question | Answer |
Activators: | Also known as boosters, protinators, or accelerators; powdered persulfate salts added to haircolor to increase its lightening ability. |
Baliage: | Also known as free-form technique; painting a lightener (usually a powdered off-the-scalp lightener) directly onto clean, styled hair. |
Intensity: | The strength of a color. |
Law of color: | System for understanding color relationships. |
Demipermanent haircolor: | Also known as no-lift deposit-only color; formulated to deposit but not lift (lighten) natural haircolor. |
Contributing pigment: | Also known as undertone; the varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process. |
Tertiary color: | Intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts. |
Toners: | Semipermanent , demipermanent, and permanent haircolor products that are used primarily on pre-lightened hair to achieve pale and delicate colors. |
Complementary colors: | A primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel. |
Hydrogen Peroxide Developer: | Oxydizing agent that, when mixed with an oxidation haircolor, supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop the color molecules and create a change in natural hair color. |
Single-process haircoloring: | Process that lightens and deposits color in the hair in a single application. |
Off- the -scalp lighteners: | Also known as quick lighteners ; powdered lighteners that cannot be used directly on the scalp. |
On-the-scalp lighteners: | Lighteners that can be used directly on the scalp by mixing the lightener with activators. |
Line of demarcation: | Visible line separating colored hair from new growth. |
Metallic haircolors: | Also known as progressive haircolors; haircolors containing metal salts that change hair color gradually by progressive buildup and exposure to air creating a dull, metallic appearance. |
Secondary color: | Color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors. |
Mixed melanin: | Combination of natural hair color that contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin. |
Cortex: | Is the middle layer and gives the hair the majority of its strength and elasticity. It contains the natural pigment called melanin that determines hair color. |
Cuticle: | Is the outermost layer of the hair. |
Medulla: | Is the innermost layer of the hair. |
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