Colouring Lesson

Colouring Lesson 1
The principles of colour selection.
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HairdressingHigher Education (non-degree)

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Colouring Lesson 1
The principles of colour selection.

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Aim - Know the basic principles of colour selection.
  • State the basic colour wheel.
  • Explain the differences between a primary, secondary 
  • Analyse the colour wheel to give examples of complimentary colours.
  • Describe the different depths and tones found in the hair and how we use the international colour chart.

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Primary Colours
They are the source of all other colours. 

Primary colour cannot be made by mixing colour together.

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Secondary Colours.


Secondary colours can be made by mixing primary colour together.

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Secondary colours.

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Recall how we can make secondary colours- give examples

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Complimentary colours
These colours compliment 
each other or neutralise -they are opposite on the Colour Star 

  Colours are know as warm or cool Colours  - Red/Orange/Yellow are warm  - Green/Blue/Violet are cool colours    




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Drag each primary colour ...
... to its correct
complementary colour!
Green
Purple
Orange
Red
Yellow
Blue

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Drag and Drop Quiz

Recall prior knowledge of complementary colours (colours opposite each other on the colour wheel).
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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Depth and Tone
  • Hair colour is defined in terms of depth and tone.

  • Depth is the base colour (lightness or darkness) of the hair and ranges from 1 (black) to 10 (lightest blonde).

  • Tone refers to the warmth or coolness of a colour. There are two types of tone: primary and secondary.

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International Colour chart
  • The ICC is a numbering system that all manufactures follow.

  • Everyone uses the same to describe the colour depth.

  • The depth refers how light or dark the hair is.

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