20 questions
Hair is composed of the following three major components
texture, density, porosity
cuticle, cortex, melanin
texture, cuticle, medulla
cuticle, cortex, medulla
What are the degrees of porosity?
cuticle, density, low
low, average, high
porous, texture, low
low, porous, cortex
What are the three types of melanin located in the cortex?
contributing pigment, melanin, Eumelanin
Pheomelanin, undertone, pigment
Eumelanin, Pheomelanin, mixed melanin
Eumelanin, pigment, mixed melanin
Level is a unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color. Level is the:
saturation, density, concentration of color
density, mixed melanin, lightness of color
texture, saturation, darkness of color
concentration, texture, density of color
The level system is:
a unit of measure of saturation.
a system that colorists use to determine lightness or darkness of a haircolor.
contributing pigment in the unit of measure of hair color.
the amount of melanin in the hair color.
The varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process is known as:
level system (or level)
eumelanin (or melanin)
melanin (or undertone)
contributing pigment (or undertone)
Haircolor levels are arranged:
on a scale of 0-20
on a scale of 1-10
on a scale of 1-15
on a scale 1-5
The predominant tone of color is :
melanin
color level
base color
undertone
A system for understanding color relationships is the
law of color
color theory
color molecule
level system
Primary colors are:
Yellow, Red, Green
Red, Blue, Orange
Blue, Green, Red
Blue, Red, Yellow
In traditional color theory, when _________________________ are present in equal proportions, the resulting color is black or a dark muddy gray.
purple, green, and yellow
all three primary colors
white, green, and blue
purple, blue and red
A _____________________ is a color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors.
primary color
tertiary color
secondary color
complementary color
The secondary colors are:
blue, yellow, red
violet, yellow orange, red
blue, green, yellow green
green, orange, violet
A tertiary color is an intermediate color achieved by mixing:
a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal parts.
equal parts of primary colors
a primary color with equal parts of black
a secondary color with white and black
The tertiary colors are:
yellow-violet, blue-red, orange-red, green-red, red-violet, and yellow-blue
violet-yellow, orange-green, blue-green, red-violet, violet-green, and orange-yellow
blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet, red-orange, yellow-orange, and yellow-green
yellow-red, blue-red, orange-green, green-violet, violet-yellow, and red-green
When combined, the primary color is always the dominant color. Which example is correct?
yellow-orange
orange-yellow
orange-red
green-blue
Primary and secondary colors positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel are:
tertiary colors
base colors
complementary colors
natural colors
Complementary colors include:
orange and yellow, blue and green, red and orange
red and orange, yellow and green, blue and violet
violet and red, yellow and red, green and orange
blue and orange, red and green, yellow and violet
The tone, also known as hue, is:
intensity of color
law of color
the balance of color
base color
The strength of a color refers to:
the tone
the intensity
the level
the porosity