Ch 13

What are the 3 primary colors?

red, blue, yellow

What colors are produced by mixing two primary colors in varying proportions?

secondary

A mixture of blue and yellow create what?

green

A mixture of red and yellow create what?

orange

Mixing varying proportions of a primary color and it's neighboring secondary color will produce what?

tertiary colors

An example of a tertiary color is

yellow-orange

Mixing colors found opposite one another on the wheel produces what?

brown/dark grey

What is a warm color?

Orange/red

what are cool colors

blues

colors found opposite of each other on the wheel are called what

complimentary colors

an application of what colors would help rid a client of unwanted orange tones

blue based

Brightness/vividness of hair color

intensity

A small population of eumelanin produces

light blonde hair

a lot of pheomelanin produces

red hair

level 10 hair is

the lightest level

which texture may tend to process slightly lighter than intended

fine

which colors coat the cuticle but not the cortex

temporary

temporary colors cant be made with:

developers

what requires a skin patch test

permanent color

what doesnt describe semi-permanent hair color

doesnt use chemicals

hair color products mixed w a developer are called

oxidative

semi permanent lasts up to

4-6 weeks

what product is used before a color service to provide an even base

filler

on the scalp lighteners havw a ph of

9