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Also known as boosters, protinators, or accelerators; powdered persulfate salts added to haircolor to increase its lightening ability
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Activators
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Contain small uncolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form larger permenant dye molecules within the cortex
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Analine Derivatives
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Painting a lightener directly onto clean, styled hair
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Bailage
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Predominant tone of a color
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Base Color
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Lightening technique that involves pulling clean, dry strands og hair through a perforated cap with a thin plastic or metal hook, then combing to remove tangles
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Cap Technique
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Equalize porosity and deposit color in one application to provide uniform contributing pigment on prelightened hair
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Color Fillers
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A primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel
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Complimentary Colors
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Used to recondition damaged, overly porous hair and equalize porosity so hair accepts color evenly from strand to strand and scalp to ends
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Conditioner fillers
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The varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process
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Contributing Pigment
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"No-lift deposit-only; formulated to deposit but not lift natural hair color
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Demipermanent Haircolor
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"oxidizing agent" when mixed with an oxidation haircolor, supplies necessary oxygen gas to develop color moleculesand create a change in haircolor
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Developers
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Technique requiring two seperate procedures in which the hair is prelightened before depositing color is applied to hair
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Double-Process Application
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Used to equalize porosity
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Fillers
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Highlighting technique that involves coloring selected strands of hair by slicing and weaving out sections, placing on foil/plastic wrap, applying lightener, then sealing
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Foil Technique
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Nonammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair
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Glaze
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