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What is the application process of a virgin darker application?
a. Mid-strand, Base, Ends
b. Base to Ends
c. In a foil
d. On the base up to previous color/line of demarcation
b. Base to Ends
What is the complementary color of red?
a. Violet
b. Orange
c. Blue
d. Green
d. Green
What is the complementary color of Violet?
a. Red
b. Blue
c. Orange
d. Yellow
d. Yellow
What is the darkest level?
a. 1
b. 3
c. 9
d. 10
a. 1
What is the darkest primary color?
a. Yellow
b. Red
c. Blue
d. Violet
c. Blue
What is the definition of a level?
a. The lightness or darkness of the intensity
b. The degree of lightness or darkness of a color
c. The degree of coarseness or fineness in the hair fiber
d. Levels 1-10
b. The degree of lightness or darkness of a color
What is the degree of coarseness or finenedd in the hair fiber?
a. Level
b. Porosity
c. Elasticity
d. Texture
d. Texture
What is the description of Demi-Permanent color molecules?
a. Large color molecules coat the cuticle. Small color molecules enter the cortex; some couple together
b. Small color molecules enter the cortex. Some couple together
c. Large color molecules coat the cuticle. Small color molecules budge into the cortex
d. Large color molecules coat the cuticle
a. Large color molecules coat the cuticle. Small color molecules enter the cortex; some couple together
What is the description of Permanent color molecules?
a. Large color molecules coat the cuticle
b. Small color molecules coat the cuticle
c. Large color molecules enter the cortex
d. Small color molecules enter the cortex. Some couple together
d. Small color molecules enter the cortex. Some couple together
What is the description of Semi-Permanent color molecules?
a. Large color molecules coat the cuticle
b. Large color molecules coat the cuticle. Small color molecules budge into the cortex
c. Large color molecules coat the cuticle. Small color molecules enter the cortex; some couple together
d. Small color molecules enter the cortex. Some couple together
b. Large color molecules coat the cuticle. Small color molecules budge into the cortex
What is the description of Temporary color molecules?
a. Small color molecules enter the cortex. Some couple together
b. Large color molecules coat the cuticle. Small color molecules enter the cortex; some couple together
c. Large color molecules coat the cuticle. Small color molecules budge into the cortex.
d. Large color molecules coat the cuticle.
d. Large color molecules coat the cuticle.
What is the hair considered when the cuticle layer is completely lifted?
a. Low Porosity
b. Medium Porosity
c. Extremely Porous
d. Highly Porous
c. Extremely Porous
What is the lightest level?
a. 1
b. 3
c. 9
d. 10
d. 10
What is the lightest primary color?
a. Yellow
b. Red
c. Orange
d. Pale Yellow
a. Yellow
What is the mixing ratio for Semi?
a. 1:2
b. 1:1
c. 1:3
d. 1:4
a. 1:2
What is the mixing ratio for Tinta Color, Tinta 1000 Series and Tinta 2000 Series?
a. 1:1
b. 1:1.5
c. 1:2
d. 1:2.5
a. 1:1
What is the most common vegetable dye?
a. Henna
b. Squash
c. Broccoli
d. Cabbage
a. Henna
What is the pH of After Color Shampoo and Balsam?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
d. 4
What is the purpose of crosschecking color?
a. Insure light enough color
b. Insure dark enough color
c. Insure correct porosity of the hair
d. Insure color saturation
d. Insure color saturation
What is the purpose of using a filler?
a. Make more money
b. To prevent fading and uneven color
c. To replace the missing warmth
d. Both b & c
d. Both b & c
What is the reason to use Keune After Color Shampoo and Balsam?
a. Stops oxidation process
b. Closes the cuticles
c. Removes color residue and conditions the hair
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
What is the standard processing time for our demi-permanent color?
a. 10 minutes
b. 15 minutes
c. 20 minutes
d. 30 minutes
c. 20 minutes
What is the standard processing time for Tinta?
a. 15 Minutes
b. 20 Minutes
c. 30 Minutes
d. 35 Minutes
c. 30 Minutes
What is the undertone at a level 5?\
a. Orange
b. Red Orange
c. Red
d. Red Violet
c. Red
What is the undertone at a level 7?
a. Red
b. Orange
c. Red Orange
d. Yellow Orange
b. Orange
What is the unrefined warm tone exposed when lifting?
a. Hue
b. Intensity
c. Undertone
d. Level
c. Undertone
What is the visual perception of the reflections of light?
a. Intensity
b. Color
c. Undertone
d. Level
b. Color
What is the vividness, brightness, or saturatution of a color within its own level?
a. Hue
b. Intensity
c. Undertone
d. Level
b. Intensity
What occurs when color mixes with developer and when oxygen touches color?
a. Oxidation
b. Extreme porosity
c. Fillers
d. Primary Colors
a. Oxidation
What size dye molecules does temporary hair color have? In/on what layer of the hair strand do they live?
a. Large molecules; cuticle
b. Small and large molecules; cortex and cuticle
c. Small molecules; medulla
d. Large molecules; cortex
a. Large molecules; cuticle
What type of change do temporary colors create?
a. Physical
b. Chemical
c. None
d. Physical and Chemical
a. Physical
What type of color molecules are large and coat the cuticle and small and budge into the cortex?
a. Permanent
b. Demi-permanent
c. Semi-permanent
d. Temporary
c. Semi-permanent
What type of color molecules are large and coat the cuticle and small and enter into the cortex; some couple together?
a. Permanent
b. Demi-permanent
c. Semi-permanent
d. Temporary
b. Demi-permanent
What type of color molecules are large and coat the cuticle?
a. Permanent
b. Demi-permanent
c. Semi-permanent
d. Temporary
d. Temporary
What type of color molecules are small and enter into the cortex; some couple together?
a. Permanent
b. Demi-permanent
c. Semi-permanent
d. Temporary
a. Permanent
What type of color would be used as a filler?
a. warm
b. Cool
c. Neutral
d. Ash
a. warm
What type of colors add pigment, do not lighten, and are not mixed with developer?
a. Temporary
b. Oxidative
c. Demi-permanent
d. Non-oxidative
d. Non-oxidative
What type of colors deposit color or lift and deposit color in a single process and are mixed with developer?
a. Temporary
b. Oxidative
c. Demi-permanent
d. Non-oxidative
b. Oxidative
What type of dyes are a combination of metallic and vegetable dyes.
a. Metallic Dyes
b. Vegetable Dyes
c. Compound Dyes
d. Progressive Dyes
c. Compound Dyes
What type of dyes are known as progressive dyes because the hair turns darker with each application?
a. Metallic Dyes
b. Vegetable Dyes
c. Compound Dyes
d. Semi-Permanent
a. Metallic Dyes
What type of hair color is capable of both lightening natural pigment and depositing artificial pigment in a single process?
a. Temporary
b. Permanent
c. Demi-permanent
d. Semi-permanent
b. Permanent
What type of porosity is described by: cuticles layers are slightly raised, accepts color products easily
a. Extreme
b. Average
c. Light
d. Resistent
b. Average
What type of porosity is described by: cuticles layers are smooth, tightly packed, and compact
a. Extreme
b. Average
c. Light
d. Resistent
d. Resistent
What volumes of developer are ok to use on the scalp with hair color?
a. 10vol and 20vol
b. 20vol
c. 10vol, 20vol, 30vol, 40vol
d. None of them
c. 10vol, 20vol, 30vol, 40vol
What volumes of developer are safe for on the scalp bleach applications?
a. All of them
b. None of them
c. 10vol and 30vol
d. 10vol and 20vol
d. 10vol and 20vol
What would provide an even base from which to work during a tint back procedure?
a. Peroxide
b. Filler
c. Conditioners
d. Medicated Shampoo
b. Filler
When applying traditional virgin applications (virgin lighter) where on the hair shaft do you begin?
a. Mid-strand
b. Base
c. Ends
d. None of the above
a. Mid-strand
When creating a new hair color, remember that the contributing pigment plus artificial pigment will result in the final hair color.
a. True
b. False
a. True
When does a filler need to be used?
a. Coloring 1 level darker
b. Coloring 2 levels darker
c. Coloring 3 levels lighter
d. Coloring 3 or more levels darker
d. Coloring 3 or more levels darker
Where is natural pigment found in the hair?
a. Cuticle
b. Cortex
c. Medulla
d. Papilla
b. Cortex
Where on the hair strand is color applied when doing a retouch?
a. Base to ends
b. Base up to the line of demarcation
c. Line of demarcation to the ends
d. Applied in foils
b. Base up to the line of demarcation
Which of the following are considered contributing pigment?
a. Naturally present melanin
b. Combination of naturally present melanin and any previously applied artificial color
c. Previous artifical color
d. Undertone
b. Combination of naturally present melanin and any previously applied artificial color
Which of the following are developers considered?
a. Alkaline
b. Neutral
c. Acidic
d. pH
c. Acidic
Which of the following are non-oxidative colors?
a. Temporary color
b. Semi-permanent color
c. Demi-permanent color
d. Permanent color
a. Temporary color
Which of the following colors are NOT cool?
a. Violet
b. Green
c. Blue
d. Yellow
d. Yellow
Which of the following colors are NOT warm?
a. Red
b. Orange
c. Violet
d. Yellow
c. Violet
Which of the following considerations should be used when coloring coarse hair?
a. May be resistant to heat
b. May be resistant to lightening
c. May break off
d. May appear to process darker than intended level
b. May be resistant to lightening
Which of the following considerations should be used when coloring fine hair?
a. Very Resistant
b. Generally more resistant
c. May appear to process lighter when color is deposited
d. May appear to process darker when color is deposited
d. May appear to process darker when color is deposited
Which of the following is an example of a hue?
a. Level 10
b. 9.7
c. Red/ Orange
d. RO
e. Vol
c. Red/ Orange, d. RO
Which of the following IS an instance you would use 30vol?
a. Going darker
b. Tone on tone
c. Up to one Level lighter
d. 2-3 levels lighter
d. 2-3 levels lighter
Which of the following IS an instance you would use 40vol?
a. Going darker
b. Tone on tone
c. 3-4 levels lighter
d. Up to one Level lighter
c. 3-4 levels lighter