Beauty school training for cosmetology students and foreign hairdressers who need to pass the State Board Examination to get Cosmetology License. Free classes for Theory and Practical part of the cosmetology exam.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Free Haircolor Class
Learn about the permanent haircolor, Demi-permanent haircolor, decolorizers; hair bleach; the usages of hydrogen peroxide, and hair facts review: the cuticle, cortex, and medulla; porosity; color theory: primary, secondary and tertiary colors, color wheels, what color tones cancel each other, how to get a natural hair color with equal combination of red, blue, and yellow: complimentary colors; neutralizing colors, grey coverage with mixing the neutral color with the desired haircolor, color formulation, contributing pigment and the ROY theory of underlying or contributing haircolor based on the color level, what tones you will find when you are lifting levels 1, 2, and 3 (red); 4, 5, 6 (orange); 7, 8, 9, 10 (yellow); how to neutralize warm tones; why strand test; do you use a bottle or a bowl and a brush; patch testing; about color charm liquid color; mixing ratio; how to mix the wella permanent color in the bottle and the demi haircolor from the tubes; color enhancers and additives; red intensifiers; how to cancel the warm haircolor tones; toners; level system; high lift colors, what volume peroxide to use to lift the natural level to a lighter level; about double 40 developers; what level to decolorize the hair to reach a desired level to be ready for the toner; should it be a level lighter to receive a toner; color calibration; mixing two different levels to achieve a level that is missing on the color chart; determining the natural level of the hair and the contributing pigment of the hair; what is demi-permanent haircolor good for; the usages of demi color; ammonia in haircolor; tinting back to natural; on-scalp powder lightener; scissors or sheers; lifting levels 1, 2, 3: what volume to use; color does not lift color; color lifts virgin haircolor; How to break down the 20Volume peroxide to a 10 Volume peroxide; activating lotion is for demi-permanent color for wella (6 Volume peroxide); and Color Application Procedures; About Color competitions: What's Next Award: how to enter: just upload the picture of your work. Guest speaker: Kenny Collins, video by BeautyHealthTravel Channel
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