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Cosmetology: Chapter 21: Haircoloring Part 6

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This deck covers key concepts from Chapter 21 of Cosmetology, focusing on hair coloring techniques, products, and systems.

The coloring products that are regarded as the best for covering gray hair is: A. liquid haircoloring B. protein colors C. demipermanent colors D. permanent haircolors

d. permanent haircolors
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The coloring products that are regarded as the best for covering gray hair is: A. liquid haircoloring B. protein colors C. demipermanent colors D. permanent haircolors

d. permanent haircolors
Natural, vegetable, and metallic hair colors are also known as: A. base colors B. ammonia colors C. gradual colors D. cortex colors
c. gradual colors
The predisposition test is generally conducted behind the ear or: A. on the inner forearm B. on the neck C. on the inner wrist D. inside the elbow
d. inside the elbow
The system used by colorists to analyze the lightness or darkness of a hair color is: A. the color wheel B. the level system C. melanin distribution D. the primary color system
b. the level system
A color achieved by mixing equal parts of a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel is a: A. complimentary color B. pigmented color C. tertiary color D. base color
c. tertiary color
Lighteners that have a thicker consistency and give more control during scalp application are: A. cream lighteners B. powder lighteners C. oil lighteners D. paste lighteners
A. cream lighteners

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TermDefinition

The coloring products that are regarded as the best for covering gray hair is: A. liquid haircoloring B. protein colors C. demipermanent colors D. permanent haircolors

d. permanent haircolors
Natural, vegetable, and metallic hair colors are also known as: A. base colors B. ammonia colors C. gradual colors D. cortex colors
c. gradual colors
The predisposition test is generally conducted behind the ear or: A. on the inner forearm B. on the neck C. on the inner wrist D. inside the elbow
d. inside the elbow
The system used by colorists to analyze the lightness or darkness of a hair color is: A. the color wheel B. the level system C. melanin distribution D. the primary color system
b. the level system
A color achieved by mixing equal parts of a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel is a: A. complimentary color B. pigmented color C. tertiary color D. base color
c. tertiary color
Lighteners that have a thicker consistency and give more control during scalp application are: A. cream lighteners B. powder lighteners C. oil lighteners D. paste lighteners
A. cream lighteners
Coloring products that have a coating action on the hair and are removed by shampooing are: A. semipermanent colors B. ammonia colors C. primary colors D. temporary colors
d. temporary colors
The coloring technique that involves coloring some strands of hair lighter than the natural color is: A. activation B. toning C. lowlighting D. highlighting
d. highlighting
The hair type with a large diameter that can take longer to process hair color is: A. fine-textured hair B. medium-textured hair C. coarse-textured hair D. long hair
c. coarse-textured hair
The process of treating gray or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color is: A. accelerating B. presoftening C. prescribing D. developing
b. presoftening
Fundamentals or pure colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture are: A. warm colors B. base colors C. primary colors D. secondary
c. primary colors
The melanin that gives black and brown color to hair is: A. primary B. eumelanin C. pigment D. pheomelanin
b. eumelanin
The system used for understanding color relationships is the: A. color wheel B. law of color C. level system D. color system
b. law of color
In the weaving technique, selected strands are picked up from a narrow section of hair with a: A. straight part B. balanced part C. soft motion D. zigzag motion
d. zigzag motion
Colors that can look deeper than their actual level are: A. natural tones B. cool tones C. warm tones D. lightest tones
b. cool tones
Neutral base colors are often used to cover: A. gray hair B. red tones C. gold tones D. ash tones
A. gray hair