World Languages /Cosmetology: Chapter 21: Haircoloring Part 1
Cosmetology: Chapter 21: Haircoloring Part 1
This deck covers key concepts from Chapter 21 on haircoloring, focusing on hair structure, color theory, and application techniques.
The layer of the hair that provides strength and elasticity is the: A. cortex B. cuticle C. follicle D. medulla
a. cortex
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Definition
The layer of the hair that provides 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
b. porosity
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 porosity
d. high porosity
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Haircolor levels are arranged on a scale from:
A. 1-5 B. 1-10 C. 1-100 D. 0-14
b. 1-10
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Hair color tones can be described as:
A. warm, neutral or hot B. warm neutral or cool C. cool, neutral or even D. cool, warm or primary
b. warm neutral or cool
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Colors that are described as sandy or tan are considered:
A. natural tones B. primary tones C. artificial tones D. cool tones
a. natural tones
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Term | Definition |
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The layer of the hair that provides 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 | b. porosity |
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 porosity | 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 neutral or cool C. cool, neutral or even D. cool, warm or primary | b. warm neutral or cool |
Colors that are described as sandy or tan are considered:
A. natural tones B. primary tones C. artificial tones D. cool tones | a. natural tones |
Which color will help minimize orange tones in the hair?
A. violet B. gold C. green D. blue | d. blue |
Pure or fundamental colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture are:
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 its neighboring primary color.
A. warm B. tertiary C. complimentary D. base | b. tertiary |
Depending on the level of color, equal proportions of the primary colors will produce:
A. gray, white or black B. white, black or green C. brown, orange or white D. green, violet or black | a. gray, white or black |
A primary and secondary color positioned opposite each other on the color wheel are considered:
A. base colors B. tertiary colors C. opposing colors D. complimentary colors | d. complimentary colors |
Temporary color pigment molecules do not penetrate because they are:
A. weak B. soft C. neutral D. large | d. large |
Semipermanent hair color on average should last:
A. 4-6 days B. 4-6 weeks C. 8-10 weeks D. 2-3 weeks | b. 4-6 weeks |
Which type of haircolor penetrates the hair shaft and is formulated to deposit but not lift color?
A. demipermanent hair color B. permanent hair color C. semipermanent color D. semitemporary color | a. demipermanent hair color |
Which type of haircolor lightens and deposits color at the same time and in a single process because it is more alkaline than no-lift deposit-only colors and is usually mixed with a higher-volume developer?
A. temporary haircolor B. permanent haircolor C. semipermanent haircolor D. demipermanent haircolor | b. permanent haircolor |
To provide maximum lift in a one-process color service, most high-lift colors require:
A. 20-volume peroxide B. 15-volume peroxide C. 30-volume peroxide D. 40-volume peroxide | d. 40-volume peroxide |
During the decolorization process, natural hair can go through as many as:
A. 2 stages B. 1 stage C. 10 stages D. 5 stages | C. 10 stages |
Overlapping color can cause breakage and create a sign of roots or:
A. uniform color B. a line of demarcation C. a barrier line D. streaking | b. a line of demarcation |