#1
Which natural hair color is usually the lightest?
#2
Which factor is NOT typically considered when choosing a hair color?
Skin tone
Eye color
Hair length
Natural hair color
#3
Which type of hair color is typically used for covering gray hair?
Semi-permanent
Demi-permanent
Permanent
Temporary
#4
What does the term 'regrowth' refer to in the context of hair coloring?
The part of the hair shaft closest to the scalp that has grown since the last color application.
The process of removing unwanted hair from the scalp.
A technique used to blend different colors seamlessly.
The final stage of the hair coloring process.
#5
Which color category does yellow fall under in the hair color spectrum?
#6
Which type of hair color is the most temporary and usually washes out after just one shampoo?
Demi-permanent
Semi-permanent
Permanent
Temporary
#7
What is the primary pigment found in naturally black hair?
Eumelanin
Pheomelanin
Keratin
Melanocyte
#8
Which hair coloring technique involves applying color only to certain sections of the hair?
Balayage
Ombre
Single-process
Double-process
#9
Which color category does violet fall under in the hair color spectrum?
#10
Which technique involves applying different colors to different sections of the hair in a weaving or slicing method?
Dip-dyeing
Highlights
Lowlights
Color blocking
#11
Which type of hair color application involves using a brush or comb to apply color directly onto the hair?
Foiling
Slicing
Balayage
Root touch-up
#12
Which hair coloring technique is known for creating a gradual transition from darker to lighter hair?
Balayage
Dip-dyeing
Sombre
Single-process
#13
What is the purpose of a toner in hair coloring?
To lighten the hair
To add shine to the hair
To neutralize unwanted tones
To protect the scalp
#14
Which type of hair coloring technique requires lightening the hair before applying a new color?
Single-process
Double-process
Balayage
Ombre
#15
What is the purpose of a pre-lightener in hair coloring?
To darken the hair
To remove artificial color
To prepare the hair for subsequent coloring
To add moisture to the hair
#16
What is the main difference between semi-permanent and demi-permanent hair color?
Demi-permanent lasts longer than semi-permanent
Semi-permanent requires a developer, while demi-permanent does not
Semi-permanent requires heat activation, while demi-permanent does not
Demi-permanent penetrates the hair shaft deeper than semi-permanent
#17
What does the term 'dimensional color' refer to in hair coloring?
Coloring the entire hair one shade
Adding depth and variation to the hair color
Achieving a monochromatic look
Applying multiple colors in a block pattern
#18
What is the main purpose of a strand test in hair coloring?
To determine the client's desired hair color
To assess the hair's porosity and elasticity
To predict the final result of the hair color application
To ensure the hair is free from any allergies