World Languages /Cosmetology: Chapter 21: Haircoloring Part 4

Cosmetology: Chapter 21: Haircoloring Part 4

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This deck covers key concepts and questions from Chapter 21 of Cosmetology, focusing on haircoloring techniques and principles.

A is a test performed to determine how the hair will react to the color formula and how long the formula should be left on the hair. A. strand test B. patch test C. base test D. activation test

A. strand test
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A is a test performed to determine how the hair will react to the color formula and how long the formula should be left on the hair. A. strand test B. patch test C. base test D. activation test
A. strand test
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When identifying natural levels for a haircolor service, your most valuable tool is the: A. finishing comb B. LED lamp C. vent brush D. color wheel
D. color wheel
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The medium primary color is: A. red B. blue C. yellow D. violet
A. red
Which type of color adds subtle color results? A. demipermanent color B. semipermanent color C. permanent haircolor D. temporary haircolor
B. semipermanent color
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Which of these is a role of the alkalizing ingredient in permanent haircolor? A. to decrease the penetration of the dye within the hair B. to prevent the lightening action of peroxide C. to raise the cuticle of the hair D. to coat the hair without penetrating it
B. to prevent the lightening action of peroxide
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Henna is an example of: A. metallic haircolor B. natural haircolor C. temporary haircolor D. highlighting haircolor
B. natural haircolor

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TermDefinition
A is a test performed to determine how the hair will react to the color formula and how long the formula should be left on the hair. A. strand test B. patch test C. base test D. activation test
A. strand test
When identifying natural levels for a haircolor service, your most valuable tool is the: A. finishing comb B. LED lamp C. vent brush D. color wheel
D. color wheel
The medium primary color is: A. red B. blue C. yellow D. violet
A. red
Which type of color adds subtle color results? A. demipermanent color B. semipermanent color C. permanent haircolor D. temporary haircolor
B. semipermanent color
Which of these is a role of the alkalizing ingredient in permanent haircolor? A. to decrease the penetration of the dye within the hair B. to prevent the lightening action of peroxide C. to raise the cuticle of the hair D. to coat the hair without penetrating it
B. to prevent the lightening action of peroxide
Henna is an example of: A. metallic haircolor B. natural haircolor C. temporary haircolor D. highlighting haircolor
B. natural haircolor
What is the standard hydrogen peroxide volume? A. 10 volume B. 20 volume C. 30 volume D. 40 volume
B. 20 volume
A release statement is NOT: A. designed to protect the school or salon for responsibility for accidents B. used to help explain to clients the risk involved in a chemical service C. required for most forms of malpractice insurance D. a legally binding contract
D. a legally binding contract
Semipermanent colors: A. lighten B. contains oxidizers C. deposit color D. remove color
C. deposit color
A _ consistency provides the best control during the application of lightener as part of a double-process haircoloring service. A. creamy B. watery C. powdery D. very thick
A. creamy
A presoftener acts like a stain to the hair. | T or F
True
Clients who have their hair colored usually visit the salon every 2-4 weeks.
False
Pheomelanin is the melanin that gives blonde and red colors hair.
True
Powdered off-the-scalp lighteners contain persulfate salts for quicker and stronger lightening.
True
The classifications of nonoxidative haircolor are demipermanent and permanent.
False
Base color is the predominant tone of a color.
True
Hair that looks like gunmetal gray is ready to receive color.
False
Viscosity measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide. T to F
False
Primary and secondary colors that are positioned opposite each other on the color wheel are: A. Complementary colors B. Contrasting colors C. Permanent colors D. Tertiary colors
A. Complementary colors
When the cuticle of a hair is lifted and the hair is overly porous and absorbs color quickly, the hair porosity is defined as: A. High B. Medium C. Low D. Even
A. High