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Milady Chapter 21 Review TEST {QUESTIONS WITH ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT} (2024 / 2025) (Verified by Experts)

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1. Why do people color their hair? - ANSWER - Cover up or blend gray (unpigmented) hair. - Enhance an existing hair color. - Create a fashion statement or statement of self expression. - Correct unwanted tones in hair caused by environmental exposure such as sun or chlorine. - Accentuate a pa...

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Chapter
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Review
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{QUESTIONS
WITH
ALL
ANSWERS
100%
CORRECT}
(2024
/
2025)
(Verified
by
Experts)
1.
Why
do
people
color
their
hair?
-
ANSWER
-
Cover
up
or
blend
gray
(unpigmented)
hair.
-
Enhance
an
existing
hair
color.
-
Create
a
fashion
statement
or
statement
of
self
expression.
-
Correct
unwanted
tones
in
hair
caused
by
environmental
exposure
such
as
sun
or
chlorine.
-
Accentuate
a
particular
haircut.
2.
How
does
the
hair's
porosity
affect
haircolor?
-
ANSWER
Porous
hair
accept
haircolor
faster,
and
haircolor
application
on
porous
hair
can
result
in
a
cooler
tone
than
applications
on
less
porous
hair.
3.
How
many
types
of
melanin
are
found
in
hair?
-
ANSWER
There
are
3
types
of
melanin
in
the
cortex:
-
Eumalanin
-
is
the
melanin
that
lends
black
and
brown
color
to
the
hair.
-
Pheomelanin
-
is
the
melanin
that
gives
blond
and
red
colors
to
the
hair.
-
Mixed
melanin
-
is
a
combination
of
natural
color
that
contains
both
pheomelanin
&
eumalanin.
4.
What
are
levels?
What
does
the
level
system
help
you
to
determine
when
formulating
haircolor?
-
ANSWER
Level
is
the
unit
of
measurement
used
to
identify
the
lightness
or
darkness
of
a
color.
Level
is
the
saturation,
density,
or
concentration
of
color.
The
level
of
color
answers
the
following
question:
"How
much
color?"
5.
Name
the
primary,
secondary,
and
tertiary
colors.
-
ANSWER
-
Primary:
Red,
Blue,
Yellow
-
Secondary:
Violet,
Green,
Orange
-
Tertiary:
Red-violet,
Blue-violet,
Blue-green,
Yellow-green,
Yellow-orange,
Red-orange

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