
Highlift Colors
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- Q1What is the chemical that allows highlift colors to work the way they do?Sodium HydroxideChlorineAmmoniaPeroxide30s
- Q2How many levels of lift can be expected on virgin hair?No more than 85-6Up to 41030s
- Q3What is the standard mixing ratio for most highlift colors?1:21:11:152:130s
- Q4How does a highlift color work?It lifts first, then deposits the shadeIt is deposit onlyIt blows out the cuticleIt deposits color, then lifts30s
- Q5What is standard processing time for Matrix Ultra Lift shades?20 mins25-30 mins30-35 mins35-45 mins30s
- Q6How do you pick what shade/tone you will use from the highlift series?Base it on what tones you need to counteractLet the client pickDetermine which one will lift the bestPick the one you like best30s
- Q7What factors do you need to determine before you begin the service?DensityClient natural level, density, previous color, % of grayGrey %Natural level30s
- Q8Why is a patch test even more important with highlift colors than standard colors?It stays on longer than other colorsThe strength of the color makes clients more susceptible to sensitivitiesYou don't want your clients to lie about if they have had previous colorTo see if you need to keep an epipen on hand30s
- Q9Where do highlift colors fall on the pH scale?NeutralAlkalineAcidic30s
- Q10What developers do you typically mix with highlift colors?10/2040 only30/4020/3030s