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Colortheory
1. Color Theory For Hair Law of Color Contrasting Colors Warm, Cool, & Contributing Pigment Levels Action of Hair Color Every Day Problems To get free test and info go to www.stateboardcosmetologyhelp.com
2. Law of Color: Primary Colors Primary Colors: Red , Yellow , Blue : Colors that cannot be made by mixing. To get free test and info go to www.stateboardcosmetologyhelp.com To get free test and info go to www.stateboardcosmetologyhelp.com
3. Law of Color: Secondary Colors Secondary Colors: Green , Violet , Orange : Colors that are created by mixing equal portions of 2 primary colors. To get free test and info go to www.stateboardcosmetologyhelp.com To get free test and info go to www.stateboardcosmetologyhelp.com
4. Law of Color: Tertiary Colors Tertiary Colors: Red Orange , Yellow Orange , Blue Violet , Olive , Red Violet , Orange Red, Gold . Colors created by mixing equal amounts of primary and secondary colors. Click > to see video To get free test and info go to www.stateboardcosmetologyhelp.com To get free test and info go to www.stateboardcosmetologyhelp.com
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8. Color Levels & Tone Warm or Cool All natural hair color has an underlying pigment of red, yellow, and orange. As a cosmetologist you will need to familiarize yourself with the warm colors of each hair level to determine the correct formula for correcting unwanted brassiness and yellow tones. Each hair color pigment needs a specific cool color to Neutralize or enhance the underlying warm pigment. Warm = Red , Orange , Yellow Cool = Green , Violet , Blue Click > to see video To get free test and info go to www.stateboardcosmetologyhelp.com