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C.O.E. CONTINUING EDUCATION All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be copied, edited, reproduced, distributed, imitated in any way without written permission from C.O. E. C.O.E. Continuing Education. The course provided was prepared by C.O.E. Continuing Education Curriculum Coordinator. It is not meant to provide medical, legal or professional services advice. If necessary, it is recommended that you consult a medical, legal or professional services expert licensed in your state. Page 1 of 176 Click Here To Take Test Now (Complete the Reading Material first then click on the Take Test Now Button to start the test. Test is at the bottom of this page) HAIR COLORING CONCEPTS AND SALON MANAGEMENT SECTION 1: 12 HOUR HAIR COLORING CONCEPTS AND SALON MANAGEMENT Course Outline: Section 1: Introduction History of Color Basic Chemistry Section 2: Hair Toner Hair Color Removal Process Punk Hair C.O.E. How-To Photo CONTINUING Galleries and Tips EDUCATION Blonde Hair Styles All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be copied, edited, reproduced, distributed, imitated in any way without written permission from C.O. E. Continuing Education. The course provided was prepared by C.O.E. Continuing Education Curriculum Coordinator. It is not meant to provide medical, legal or professional services advice. If necessary, it is recommended that you consult a medical, legal or professional services expert licensed in your state. 1 C.O.E. CONTINUING EDUCATION All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be copied, edited, reproduced, distributed, imitated in any way without written permission from C.O. E. C.O.E. Continuing Education. The course provided was prepared by C.O.E. Continuing Education Curriculum Coordinator. It is not meant to provide medical, legal or professional services advice. If necessary, it is recommended that you consult a medical, legal or professional services expert licensed in your state. Page 2 of 176 Red Hair Brunette Hair Section 3: New Hair Color Trends Going from Blonde to Dark Highlighting Hair Using Foils Foiling Hair Highlight/Lowlight Process Using Foil Hair Coloring How-To Tutorial Section 4: Bleaching Hair Hair Bleach Hair Bleaching for Blonding Coloring Grey Hair How Hair Coloring Works Section 5: Types of Hair Coloring Adverse Effects of Hair Coloring Choosing a Hair Color Alternatives to Industrial Tints C.O.E.Section 6: CONTINUING EDUCATION All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be copied, edited, reproduced, distributed, imitated in any way without written permission from C.O. E. Continuing Education. The course provided was prepared by C.O.E. Continuing Education Curriculum Coordinator. It is not meant to provide medical, legal or professional services advice. If necessary, it is recommended that you consult a medical, legal or professional services expert licensed in your state. 2 C.O.E. CONTINUING EDUCATION All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be copied, edited, reproduced, distributed, imitated in any way without written permission from C.O. E. C.O.E. Continuing Education. The course provided was prepared by C.O.E. Continuing Education Curriculum Coordinator. It is not meant to provide medical, legal or professional services advice. If necessary, it is recommended that you consult a medical, legal or professional services expert licensed in your state. Page 3 of 176 Hair Coloring Techniques Hair Coloring Ideas Summary of Hair Color Chemistry Coloring During Pregnancy Section 7: Salon Business Management and Strategies Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course the student will be knowledgably informed of the following topics: 1. The History of Color Early records show that the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Hebrews, Persians, Chinese, and early Hindu peoples all mention using hair colourings in one form or another. Humans were likely dyeing their hair well before the ancient Egyptians discovered that the leaves of the henna shrub could C.O.E.restore a youthfulCONTINUING black or red to their locks, even EDUCATION for those being mummified. All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be copied, edited, reproduced, distributed, imitated in any way without written permission from C.O. E. Continuing Education. The course provided was prepared by C.O.E. Continuing Education Curriculum Coordinator. It is not meant to provide medical, legal or professional services advice. If necessary, it is recommended that you consult a medical, legal or professional services expert licensed in your state. 3 C.O.E. CONTINUING EDUCATION All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be copied, edited, reproduced, distributed, imitated in any way without written permission from C.O. E. C.O.E. Continuing Education. The course provided was prepared by C.O.E. Continuing Education Curriculum Coordinator. It is not meant to provide medical, legal or professional services advice. If necessary, it is recommended that you consult a medical, legal or professional services expert licensed in your state. Page 4 of 176 2. Basic Chemistry Hair Coloring Formula Virgin Hair Previously Colored Hair (no artificial color present) Underlying Pigment of Underlying Pigment Regrowth + Artificial Pigments + Existing Artificial ______________________ Pigments Final Result + Artificial Pigments in New Color _______________________ Final Result 3. The Color Wheel and Underlying Pigments 4. Toning Hair Tips and Techniques Anytime you pre-lighten the hair and add another color to tone out the underlying pigments, the process can be considered "toning". C.O.E.5. Techniques CONTINUING for Removing Artificial Pigment EDUCATION All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be copied, edited, reproduced, distributed, imitated in any way without written permission from C.O. E. Continuing Education. The course provided was prepared by C.O.E. Continuing Education Curriculum Coordinator. It is not meant to provide medical, legal or professional services advice. If necessary, it is recommended that you consult a medical, legal or professional services expert licensed in your state. 4 C.O.E. CONTINUING EDUCATION All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be copied, edited, reproduced, distributed, imitated in any way without written permission from C.O. E. C.O.E. Continuing Education. The course provided was prepared by C.O.E. Continuing Education Curriculum Coordinator. It is not meant to provide medical, legal or professional services advice. If necessary, it is recommended that you consult a medical, legal or professional services expert licensed in your state. Page 5 of 176 Oxidative hair color removers remove artificial pigments without bleach. They work by shrinking the color molecule so that it washes out of the hair. 6. Tips for Creating Bright, Wild Colors (Punk Hair Color) Punk hair color is fun to experiment with and makes a bold statement to the world about who you are. This section details the process for bleaching hair and applying your hair color successfully. 7. Selecting Hair Color Shades for Clients For very fair skin, a touch of gold in your blonde shade can help to warm up your skin tone. Ash tones are great for those who have a reddish complexion as the cool hues will help neutralize the redness. 8. Choosing the Right Blonde, Red, and Brunette Coloring Getting a natural looking blonde hair style is tricky. Most people's hair has a lot of yellow-orange underlying pigment. To achieve a very light blonde, the hair MUST be lightened to the pale yellow stage. 9. Highlighting Hair Using Foils This section will detail the technical aspects of highlighting hair using foils (or another material). Foiling hair is a hair coloring technique used to separate sections, preventing different color formulas from mixing together. 10. Bleaching Hair/Mixing, Application, and Processing C.O.E.This sect ionCONTINUING offers advice on bleaching hair. You'll EDUCATION find information on All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be copied, edited, reproduced, distributed, imitated in any way without written permission from C.O. E. Continuing Education. The course provided was prepared by C.O.E. Continuing Education Curriculum Coordinator. It is not meant to provide medical, legal or professional services advice. If necessary, it is recommended that you consult a medical, legal or professional services expert licensed in your state. 5 C.O.E. CONTINUING EDUCATION All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be copied, edited, reproduced, distributed, imitated in any way without written permission from C.O. E. C.O.E. Continuing Education. The course provided was prepared by C.O.E. Continuing Education Curriculum Coordinator. It is not meant to provide medical, legal or professional services advice. If necessary, it is recommended that you consult a medical, legal or professional services expert licensed in your state. Page 6 of 176 mixing, application, and processing times when using bleach. 11. Hair Bleach, Cautions and Considerations Get advice on using hair bleach safely and effectively. If you're doing an allover blonde hair color, you'll have to apply hair bleach to the scalp, which can cause blistering and chemical burns. 12. Hair Bleaching for Blonding This section offers advice on hair bleaching safely and effectively to get a true blonde hair color. 13. Coloring Grey Hair The process of coloring grey hair can be challenging. And as the ratio of grey/natural hair shifts to a majority of grey hair, the challenge increases... or so it seems. This section details the critical elements, as well as a few "insider tips" for success. 14. How Hair Coloring Work The hair color contains tiny color molecules that enter the hair's cuticle, or outer layer, and go into your hair's cortex. They don't interact with your natural pigments. And since the molecules are small, they eventually exit the hair shaft after several shampoos, leaving the hair as it was before treatment. 15. Types of Hair Color C.O.E.The four mostCONTINUING common classifications are 'temporary', EDUCATION 'semi-permanent', All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be copied, edited, reproduced, distributed, imitated in any way without written permission from C.O.