Art /Cosmetology: Chapter 21: Haircoloring Part 5

Cosmetology: Chapter 21: Haircoloring Part 5

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This deck covers key concepts from Chapter 21 on haircoloring, including techniques, safety measures, and color theory. Ideal for students preparing for cosmetology exams.

The part of the hair shaft between the scalp and hair that has been previously colored is the: A. Follicle B. Medulla C. New growth D. Reaction

C. New growth
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The part of the hair shaft between the scalp and hair that has been previously colored is the: A. Follicle B. Medulla C. New growth D. Reaction
C. New growth
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The U.S. Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act prescribes that a predisposition test be given: A. 5-10 minutes prior to application B. 10-15 hours prior to application C. 24-48 hours prior to application D. 20-25 minutes prior to application
C. 24-48 hours prior to application
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The darkest hair colors in the level system are identified as being a level: A. 1 B. 3 C. 6 D. 10
A. 1
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Hair texture is determined by the diameter of individual hair: A. Lengths B. Color C. Strands D. Sections
C. Strands
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You should NEVER apply hair color to a client if the scalp has any obvious signs of: A. Dandruff B. Demarcations C. Abrasions D. Fading
C. Abrasions
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A color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors is a: A. Base color B. Tertiary color C. Contributing color D. Secondary color
D. Secondary color

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TermDefinition
The part of the hair shaft between the scalp and hair that has been previously colored is the: A. Follicle B. Medulla C. New growth D. Reaction
C. New growth
The U.S. Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act prescribes that a predisposition test be given: A. 5-10 minutes prior to application B. 10-15 hours prior to application C. 24-48 hours prior to application D. 20-25 minutes prior to application
C. 24-48 hours prior to application
The darkest hair colors in the level system are identified as being a level: A. 1 B. 3 C. 6 D. 10
A. 1
Hair texture is determined by the diameter of individual hair: A. Lengths B. Color C. Strands D. Sections
C. Strands
You should NEVER apply hair color to a client if the scalp has any obvious signs of: A. Dandruff B. Demarcations C. Abrasions D. Fading
C. Abrasions
A color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors is a: A. Base color B. Tertiary color C. Contributing color D. Secondary color
D. Secondary color
The most critical part of a color service is the: A. Haircolor consultation B. Client draping C. Color removal D. Shampoo
A. Haircolor consultation
When applying color using the brush-and-bowl method, the mixing bowl should be: A. Metal B. Nonmetallic C. Large D. Nonbreakable
B. Nonmetallic
All hair coloring products require a patch test with the exception of: A. Semipermanent colors B. Temporary colors C. Permanent colors D. Demipermanent
B. Temporary colors
Overlapping hair color on previously tinted hair can cause breakage and create a visible line: A. Application B. Demarcation C. Alteration D. Solution
B. Demarcation
Chemical compounds that lighten hair by dispersing, dissolving, and decolorizing the natural pigment: A. Hair oxidizers B. Hair decolorizers C. Hair lighteners D. Hair levels
C. Hair lighteners
The standard volume of hydrogen peroxide used to achieve most results with permanent haircolor is: A. 10 volume B. 20 volume C. 30 volume D. 40 volume
B. 20 volume
When all three primary colors are present in equal proportions, the resulting color is: A. brown B. black C. green D. orange
B. brown
When applying color for a single-process retouch application, the color should be applied to the new growth using: A. 1" partings B. 3/4" partings C. 1/4" partings D. 1/2" partings
C. 1/4" partings
The hue or balance of color seen in the hair is referred to as: A. scale B. depth C. value D. tone
D. tone
Hair coloring products that are used primarily on prelightened hair to achieve pale and delicate colors are: A. tints B. toners C. rinses D. organic
B. toners
Clients with hair in questionable condition who request chemical services should be required to sign a: A. release statement B. record card C. color card D. receipt
A. release statement
Tones can be described as cool, warm or: A. neutral B. level C. light D. dark
A. neutral
Decolorizing the hair's natural pigment allows the colorist to create the exact degree of: A. complimentary color B. artificial color C. neutralizing pigment D. contributing pigment
D. contributing pigment
Powdered persulfate salts added to haircolor to increase its lightening ability are: A. accelerators B. ammonias C. activators D. diffuesers
C. activators