Hair Coloring ♡
cortex
- soft - 2nd layer of the hair
medulla
-deepest layer of the hair shaft -soft cells
Cuticle part of the hair shaft
-hard -protects -covering
Lighter is divided into two basic categories:
1. on the scalp lightener 2. off the scalp lightener
natural pH level ranges from
4.5-5.5
haircolor series example
5R
Physical change
A change of matter from one form to another without a change in chemical properties. TEMPORARY
Solvent
A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
Suspension
A mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated by settling or filtration
solutions
A mixture where substances are distributed evenly. Has a solvent & solute.
complementary colors
A primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
pure substances
A sample of matter, either a single element or a single compound, that has definite chemical and physical properties
single process hair color
A single application of hair color to either lighten the natural hair color or to deposit hair color to the hair strand
Ammonia
A small, very toxic molecule (NH3) produced by nitrogen fixation or as a metabolic waste product of protein and nucleic acid metabolism. - swells the cuticle so the product can be inside
The law of color
A system that provides the understanding of color relationships
Compound molecules (compounds)
Are a chemical combination of two or more atoms from different elements
Oxidation-reduction aka redox
Chemical reaction in which the oxidizing agent is reduced and the reducing agent is oxidized
Physical mixture
Combination of two or more substances united physically, not chemically, without a fixed composition and in any proportions.
Oxidative haircolor
Creates a chemical change in the hair providing long lasting results
the level system
Determines the lightness or darkness of colors. 1-10... 1 being black, 5 light brown, 10 lightest blond
Pre-lightening
Diffusing or lifting the natural hair color to achieve the desired level
Virgin hair
Natural hair, which has not received any chemical alteration.
Decolorization
Occurs when natural hair color or artificial haircolor is diffused from the hair
combusion
Rapid oxidation of a substance, accompanied by the production of heat and light.
Aniline derivatives
Small compounds, also known as uncolored dye precursors, found in permanent hair color
Alkanolamines
Substances used to neutralize acids or raise the pH of many hair products - raises the pH
Non-Oxidative Haircolor
Temporary colors; no chemical mixing or reaction takes place to produce these colors on the hair
Oxidation
The chemical reaction that occurs when oxygen is released from a substance. LONG-LASTING
level
The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color.
Line of Demarcation
Visible line separating colored hair from new growth.
Double Process Haircolor
a TWO-step technique involving pre-lightening of the hair, followed by application of toner to achieve desired hair color
hair color removers aka dye solvents
a solution or chemical used to remove oxidative hair color from the hair.
Monochromatic colors
all the hues (tints and shades) of a single color
Emulsion
any mixture of two or more immiscible liquids in which one liquid is dispersed in the other
neutral colors
black, white, gray
heathy hair has...
both acidic and alkaline amino groups in its protein chains
Non-Oxidative Haircolor Type - temporary haircolor
coats the hair surface covering the cuticle layer.
analogous colors
colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
pigment
gives color its color
volume
level of concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide.
Lightener AKA: Bleach or Decolorizers
lightens the hair permanently by diffusing, dissolving or decolorizing the natural or artificial pigment in the cortical layer.
Oxidative Haircolor Type - demi-permanent haircolor
mixed with a low volume developer - aka Long lasting semi-permanent
Molecule
one or more atoms combine and retain their chemical and physical properties to form MATTER.
Developer AKA: Catalyst or Hydrogen Peroxide
oxidizing agent that when mixed with haircolor or lightener creates oxidation-reduction
Oxidative Haircolor Type - Permanent Haircolor
penetrates into the cuticle and cortex layer of the hair shaft - available in many form: gas, cream, liquid
Non-Oxidative Haircolor Type - semi-permanent
penetrates the cuticle layer of the hair shaft - gradually fades - can be refreshed
Non-Professional Haircolor - Metallic Dye aka Gradual Dye
products that contain metals that produce various colors. The type of metallic salts in the hair color formula determines the hair color result. - copper - lead acetate - silver nitrate - iron salts - nickel
Toner
semi-permanent, permanent, or demi-permanent haircolor product used on pre-lightened hair to neutralize unwanted pigment - cover overlay
intensity
strength of colors appearance
tone (hue)
the balance of color- warm, cool or neutral
Volume
the level of concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide.
Tint Back AKA: Reverse Haircolor
the process of returning your guest's hair color to their natural state or desired level that is darker than the existing hair color.
overlapping
the visible line resulting from improper application from hair color and/or lightening products spreading onto previously hair colored/lightened hair
The color wheel
tool for the law of color to visually show how all colors are created.
Non-Professional Haircolor - Natural Hair Dye aka Vegetable Hair Dye (henna)
vegetable-based product that produces a brown to red-orange color in the hair. - The dye powder is combined with an acidic product such as lemon juice, orange juice or grapefruit juice.