UN3GH17 Colour hair using a variety of techniques
(Questions 41-75)
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How does the natural pigmentation of the hair affect the colouring process? It affects
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How does the natural pigmentation of the hair affect the lightening process?
3
Natural hair colour is made up of which combination of colours?
4
What is the benefit of looking at hair in natural light rather than looking at it in artificial light?
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What should you do if your client showed signs of an infectious contra-indication?
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A semi-permanent colour molecule sits
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A permanent colour molecule sits in the
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Tightly packed cuticles, a build-up of products and silicone residue could make the
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If a lightener came into contact with the scalp during application, the skin could become
10
How should water temperature be altered when removing lighteners? Water temperature should be
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How should you restore the depth and tone of the hair? By
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If the colour was too warm, you should correct it by adding
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When should you adapt your usual sequence of colouring application? For
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Deterioration of hair condition and uneven results may be caused by
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How should you remedy a patchy result? Reapply colour
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Loss of depth and tone following a colour could be caused by
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It is important to question clients to establish any contra-indications to the colouring and lightening service to prevent any damage to the
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A colour service would not be possible if the test results indicate that
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The client would be advised to seek medical advice if they had
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The depth and tone of virgin hair is determined by the distribution of
21
To dilute 9% liquid hydrogen peroxide to 6%, what ratio of liquid hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to distilled water would you need to use?
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If the finished result was flat and khaki, what should you apply to neutralise? A colour containing a
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Bands of different or uneven colours could be caused by
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It is important to ask questions during client consultation to avoid
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What is the purpose of performing a strand test when colouring? To
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When applying colour and lightening products to virgin hair you would apply it to the
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The pH value for a quasi colour is between
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The pH value for a temporary colour is between
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High-lift tint and lighteners have a
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Temporary colours affect the
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What product can be used to give up to four to five levels of lift?
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Which artificial light is most suitable for viewing colour work?
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Why would you need to restore depth and tone of colour? To
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You would need to neutralise colour tone if the finished result was too
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