Milady chapter 21
Hair Color - ANS -Artificial hair color products and services
Hair color - ANS -The natural color of hair
Cuticle - ANS -outermost layer of hair
Cortex - ANS -Middle layer of the hair
Medulla - ANS -Innermost layer of the hair
hair texture - ANS -Thickness or diameter of the individual hair strand
Porosity - ANS -The ability of the hair to absorb moisture
Low porosity - ANS -Cuticle is tight
Resistant - ANS -Hair type that is difficult for moisture or chemicals to penetrate, and
thus requires a longer processing time.
Average porosity - ANS -The cuticle is slightly raised. The hair is normal and processes
in an average amount of time.
High porosity - ANS -If the cuticle is lifted, allowing the hair to take color quickly, the hair
is said to have:
Eumelanin - ANS -Produces brown to black pigments in the hair
Pheomelanin - ANS -Produces yellow to red pigments in the hair
Mixed melanin - ANS -Combination of natural hair color that contains both pheomelanin
and eumelanin.
Contributing pigment - ANS -Also known as undertone; the varying degrees of warmth
exposed during a permanent color or lightening process.
Level - ANS -The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a
color.
Level system - ANS -System that colorists use to determine the lightness or darkness of
a hair color.
, Gray hair - ANS -Hair that has lost its pigment and is normally associated with aging
Color - ANS -Described as a property of objects that depends on the light they reflect
and is perceived as red, yellow, blue, or other shades
Base color - ANS -Predominant tone of a color.
Law of color - ANS -System for understanding color relationships.
Tone - ANS -Also known as hue, is the balance of color
Warm tones - ANS -Reflect more light, can look lighter than their actual level
Cool tones - ANS -Colors that absorb more light and can look darker than their actual
level are?
Intensity - ANS -Refers to strength of a color
Temporary color - ANS -Creates fun, bold results and easily shampoos from the hair.
Neutralizes yellow hair
Temporary haircolors - ANS -are nonoxidative colors that make only a physical change.
No patch test is required
semipermanent haircolor - ANS -No-lift deposit-only nonoxidation haircolor that is not
mixed with peroxide and is formulated to last through several shampoos.
demipermanent haircolor - ANS -Also known as no-lift deposit-only color; formulated to
deposit but not lift (lighten) natural hair color.
Haircolor glaze - ANS -is a common way to describe a haircolor service that adds shine
and color to the hair
Permanent Haircolor - ANS -Lighten and deposit color at the same time and in a single
process because they are more alkaline than no-lift deposit-only colors and are usually
mixed with a higher-volume developer.
Soap cap - ANS -Combination of equal parts of a prepared permanent color mixture and
shampoo used the last five minutes and worked through the hair to refresh the ends.
Natural haircolors - ANS -Also known as vegetable haircolors; colors, such as henna,
obtained from the leaves or bark of plants.
Hair Color - ANS -Artificial hair color products and services
Hair color - ANS -The natural color of hair
Cuticle - ANS -outermost layer of hair
Cortex - ANS -Middle layer of the hair
Medulla - ANS -Innermost layer of the hair
hair texture - ANS -Thickness or diameter of the individual hair strand
Porosity - ANS -The ability of the hair to absorb moisture
Low porosity - ANS -Cuticle is tight
Resistant - ANS -Hair type that is difficult for moisture or chemicals to penetrate, and
thus requires a longer processing time.
Average porosity - ANS -The cuticle is slightly raised. The hair is normal and processes
in an average amount of time.
High porosity - ANS -If the cuticle is lifted, allowing the hair to take color quickly, the hair
is said to have:
Eumelanin - ANS -Produces brown to black pigments in the hair
Pheomelanin - ANS -Produces yellow to red pigments in the hair
Mixed melanin - ANS -Combination of natural hair color that contains both pheomelanin
and eumelanin.
Contributing pigment - ANS -Also known as undertone; the varying degrees of warmth
exposed during a permanent color or lightening process.
Level - ANS -The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a
color.
Level system - ANS -System that colorists use to determine the lightness or darkness of
a hair color.
, Gray hair - ANS -Hair that has lost its pigment and is normally associated with aging
Color - ANS -Described as a property of objects that depends on the light they reflect
and is perceived as red, yellow, blue, or other shades
Base color - ANS -Predominant tone of a color.
Law of color - ANS -System for understanding color relationships.
Tone - ANS -Also known as hue, is the balance of color
Warm tones - ANS -Reflect more light, can look lighter than their actual level
Cool tones - ANS -Colors that absorb more light and can look darker than their actual
level are?
Intensity - ANS -Refers to strength of a color
Temporary color - ANS -Creates fun, bold results and easily shampoos from the hair.
Neutralizes yellow hair
Temporary haircolors - ANS -are nonoxidative colors that make only a physical change.
No patch test is required
semipermanent haircolor - ANS -No-lift deposit-only nonoxidation haircolor that is not
mixed with peroxide and is formulated to last through several shampoos.
demipermanent haircolor - ANS -Also known as no-lift deposit-only color; formulated to
deposit but not lift (lighten) natural hair color.
Haircolor glaze - ANS -is a common way to describe a haircolor service that adds shine
and color to the hair
Permanent Haircolor - ANS -Lighten and deposit color at the same time and in a single
process because they are more alkaline than no-lift deposit-only colors and are usually
mixed with a higher-volume developer.
Soap cap - ANS -Combination of equal parts of a prepared permanent color mixture and
shampoo used the last five minutes and worked through the hair to refresh the ends.
Natural haircolors - ANS -Also known as vegetable haircolors; colors, such as henna,
obtained from the leaves or bark of plants.