Color Focus Maree Andre' Power of Color
Introduction Hair Coloring Program The Principles of Color Theory Instructor Maree Andre'
Law of Color Opposites neutralize Complimentary Colors Primary Colors Yellow Yellow Green Yellow Orange Yellow Opposites neutralize Complimentary Colors Primary Colors Secondary colors Tertiary colors Tone-Level-Saturation Green Orange Blue Green Red Orange Blue Red Red Violet Blue Violet Violet
Light vs Dark Light-brings out Dark-diminishes
Blue Eyes Blue/Green Eyes Ash Base Virgin Hair Brown/Gold Eyes Red Base
Color Types Classifications of hair color Temporary Semi-permanent color Vegetable Oxidation colors
20/20 H202 Hydrogen Peroxide/H2O2 Facts P E R O X M T LEVELS OF LIFT & 20 40 60 80 100 P E R O X M T Hydrogen Peroxide/H2O2 Facts Peroxide Uses Coloring Lighting Stripping Neutralizing Porosity Mordant Lifting Depositing Softening LEVELS OF LIFT & TIMING GUIDE Developer Volume Levels of Lift Timing 10 Volume Up to 1 level 30 minutes 20 Volume Up to 2 levels 35 minutes 30 Volume Up to 3 levels 40 minutes 40 Volume Up to 4 levels 45 minutes
pH Scale ………………..Bac-Stat 0.75 7 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 DISTILLED WATER 10,000,000 TIMES MORE ALKALINE 1,000,000 TIMES 100,000 TIMES MORE ALKALINE. 10,000 TIMES 1,000 TIMES 100 TIMES 10 TIMES MORE ALKALINE THAN 7 7 ACID THAN 7 MORE ACID 13 STRAIGHTENERS 11.5 – 14.0 12 11 10 TINTS & TONERS 9.5 – 10.5 ALKALINE PERM SOLUTIONS 8.5 – 9.5 9 OIL BLEACHES 8.0 – 9.5 8 7 DISTILLED WATER 6 5 4 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 3.5 – 4.0 3 2 FORMULA-A 1 ………………..Bac-Stat 0.75
Working on Wet Hair THE HYDROGEN BONDS ARE BROKEN BY WATER THE CORTEX LAYER IS WATER LOVING THE COLOR GOES TO WORK IMMEDIATELY ONE HALF THE AMOUNT OF HAIR COLOR IS NEEDED THE HAIR COLOR GOES ON EVENLY WHY WET THE HAIR WITH COLOR WHEN WE CAN ORIGINALLY WET THE HAIR WITH WATER? REMEMBER THAT ALL HAIR COLORING, FROSTING, BLEACHING, ETC. IS AN ALKALINE MATERIAL & MUST BE COUNTERACTED BY AN ACID _____________________________________________________________ Acid PH Chart Alkaline 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 .5 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5 10.5 11.5 12.5 13.5
Swollen Hair Tint plus developer on hair Tint mixture enters cortex Hair is swollen from Alkaline materials Tint pigments formed CONDITIONER Acid removes swelling DRYING AND CONDITIONING
Color Zones Location Zone-1 Zone-2 Zone-3 1 3 2 WHAT COLOR ARE THE ROOTS? WHAT COLOR LEVEL IS HE/SHE? WHAT COLOR IS MIDDLE OF HAIR SHAFT WHAT COLOR ARE THE ENDS? WHAT ARE THE DESIRED RESULTS? DOES THE HAIR NEED A FILLER? WHAT VOLUME H2O2 DO YOU NEED AT THE ROOTS? WHAT VOLUME H2O2 DO YOU NEED IN THE MIDDLE HAIR SHAFT? WHAT VOLUME H2O2 DO YOU NEED FOR THE ENDS OF THE HAIR? HOW POROUS ARE THE ENDS? 1 Location Zone-1 Zone-2 Zone-3 3 2
Handling Clients Consultation-Direct the conversation Bring the client into conversation Validate what they want to hear Find the need-new look-new product Listen carefully Explain the benefits of your ideas Explain benefits that fill the need Resolve the problems Rebook the client in six weeks Keep good records Create a long term plan for client Referral Programs Be excited-good attitudes Share Success Only promise what you can deliver Reward yourself
Chemical Bonded Atoms Twist Together to Form Hair Fibers CUTICLE SCALES CORTICAL FIBRIL PROTOFIBRIL MICROFIBRIL MACROFIBRIL AMINO ACIDS ATOMS HELIX COIL
pH Chart
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