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Colour Correction Revision

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HairdressingHigher Education (non-degree)

This lesson contains 37 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Colour Correction Revision

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Session Objectives 
Revisit expectations– learning review books– set target/focus for the session
Complete different activities to support revision for units 306/410.
Individually identify aspects you need to revisit in preparation for exams 306/ 410


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 Keywords Task-  Write a paragraph using as many keywords as possible. Remember to check spellings... 
Once completed swap your work with a peer and get them to check if they can add or amend any aspects.
timer
5:00
List as many Keywords you can think that relate to ' Colour Correction '

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List as many aspects you would need to consider for a colour consultation

Slide 4 - Open question

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Temporary Colour 
Semi- Permanent 
Quasi 
Permanent 

Slide 11 - Drag question

Describe how natural hair pigmentation effects colour selection.

Slide 12 - Open question

Natural Hair colour 
Natural hair has a colourless cuticle. The pigments are in the cortex. The different concentrations of varying melanin pigments determine our natural hair colour and create different natural levels and shade directions. The levels vary from 2 – 10, with 2 being the darkest and 10 representing the lightest level.

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Underlying tones.

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Define what is meant by 'underlying tone'

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Underlying tones.

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What are the reasons for Pre- lightening hair?

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Neutralising unwanted colour tones
  • The colour star is also used to help us neutralise unwanted colour tones. The colours opposite each other will cancel each other out.
  • If a colour result has a green tone, you would need to add a red toner to neutralise it.
  • The most common toners used have violet or blue in to neutralise yellow or orange tone on the hair when lightening.


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Pre- Lightening Hair 
We pre- lighten hair for the following reasons:
To remove natural or artificial colour pigment
To remove unwanted tones in the hair- red, copper, gold tones



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What is the maximum level of lift provided by 12% hydrogen peroxide?
A
One level of lift
B
Two levels of lift
C
No lift
D
Three to four levels of lift

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What is the coverage for white hair with 6% hydrogen peroxide?
A
75% coverage
B
50% coverage
C
100% coverage
D
No coverage

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What level of lift does 9% hydrogen peroxide provide?
A
No lift
B
Three levels of lift
C
Two levels of lift
D
One level of lift

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Group Task 
In your groups... Discuss how you would remedy the following colour correction situations:
1- Restore depth and tone
2- Base too dark
3- Base too light
4- Colour Fade 
5- Resistant to colour 
6- Neutralising Tone 
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1:00

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Colour Correction problem 
Remedy 
Restore, depth and tone 
Pre- Pigmentation 
Base too dark 
Colour remover/ Cleansing Bath 
Base too light 
Pre- pigmentation 
Colour Fade 
Pre- pigmentation- use of porosity leveller 
Colour Resistant 
Pre- soften- for white coverage- Use of Heat
Neutralising Tone 
Using the principles of colour wheel, decide on correct choice of colour to cancel out unwanted tones. 

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Colour Correction Problems 
Colour Result 
Adverse Reaction
Seepage
Hair Deterioration
Removing Bands 
Removing Artificial Colour 
Re-colouring the hair after colour correction  
In groups discuss what action or considerations you would need to think about for each aspect listed

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Colour Correction Problem 
Remedy 
Adverse Reaction 
Rinse immediately, seek medical advice if required 
Seepage
Spot colour effected areas 
Hair Deterioration 
Use protein based treatments, trim ends 
Removing Bands 
Colour remove effected areas to lift out unwanted pigments.
Blend/ diffuse colour product to create a seamless finished transition. Follow up on using a toner to remove unwanted warm tones 

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Colour Correction Problem 
Remedy 
Removing Artificial Colour 
Undertake relevant tests, after colour removal process, consider next colour formula taking into account your target colour i.e. use one shade lighter than your chosen target colour 
Recolouring the Hair 
Consider the chosen target colour- use one shade lighter 


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Why is it important to restore the hair back to its natural PH.?

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I see....... 
How does this image relate to colour correction?  Discuss...

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How to rectify the issue of removing bands in color correction?
A
Adverse Reaction
B
Re-colouring the hair after color correction
C
Seepage
D
Removing Artificial Colour

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How to rectify hair deterioration after color correction?
A
Removing Bands
B
Seepage
C
Re-colouring the hair after color correction
D
Adverse Reaction

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What is a common adverse reaction to color correction?
A
Removing Bands
B
Hair Deterioration
C
Removing Artificial Colour
D
Seepage

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