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The oxidizer that is added to hydrogen peroxide to increase it's chemical action is known as the..
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Activator
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Permanent haircolor is applied by either the brush and bowl method or with a...
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Applicator bottle
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The number of hairs per square inch on the head relates to the hair's..
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Density.
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Hair color that is ideal for covering unpigmented hair, refreshing faded permanent color, depositing tonal changes without life, corrective color and reverse highlighting is..
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Demipermanent
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The pulmonary strand test will tell you how the hair will react to color formula and indicate...
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Processing time.
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A process that lightens and colors hair in a single application is known as..
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Single process
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Hair texture is determined by the ______ of the individual hair strand.
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Diameter
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The haircolor that partially penetrates the hair shaft and stains the cuticle layer, slowly fading with each shampoo is known as..
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Semipermanent
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A patch test is generally conducted behind the ear or on the..
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Inside of the elbow.
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An example of a natural or vegetable hair color obtained from leaves or bark of plants is..
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Henna.
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A system for understanding the relationships of color is called..
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The law of color.
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The predominant tonality of existing color is referred to as..
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Base color.
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The melanin that gives black and brown color to hair is known as..
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Eumelanin.
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A _____ is an oxidizing agent that when mixed with an oxidative hair color supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop color molecules and create a change in haircolor.
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Developer
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When arranging for a haircolor service consultation ____ walls are recommended.
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White or neutral
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