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Jouer Test
1. 
Perform a ________ only if the patch test is negative.
A.
porosity test
B.
strand test
C.
oil test
D.
elasticity test
2. 
If a(n) ________ haircolor or progressive haircolor is present, do not apply haircolor.
A.
metallic
B.
matte
C.
dark
D.
light
3. 
Perform a(n) ________ test for color, breakage, and/or discoloration.
A.
oil
B.
elasticity
C.
porosity
D.
strand
4. 
________ haircolor product has the largest pigment molecules.
A.
Permanent
B.
Temporary
C.
Light
D.
Dark
5. 
A ________ is generally conducted behind the ear or on the inside of the elbow.
A.
patch test
B.
light test
C.
strand test
D.
brittle test
6. 
A process that lightens and colors the hair in one application is known as ________ .
A.
leveling haircolor
B.
overlay haircoloring
C.
single-process haircoloring
D.
double-process haircoloring
7. 
Colored mousses and gels belong to the ________ haircolor category.
A.
temporary
B.
metallic
C.
natural
D.
permanent
8. 
________ haircolor is mixed with a developer and remains in the hair shaft until new hair growth occurs.
A.
temporary
B.
metallic
C.
natural
D.
permanent
9. 
________ haircolor that is formulated to deposit, but not lighten color.
A.
Semipermanent
B.
Metallic
C.
demipermanent
D.
permanent
10. 
Overlapping can cause breakage and a ________ .
A.
low porosity
B.
wavy texture
C.
high porosity
D.
line of demarcation
11. 
A ________ application refers to the first time the hair is colored.
A.
semipermanent
B.
double-process
C.
virgin
D.
single-process
12. 
________ is the step of double-process haircoloring.
A.
Pre-lightening
B.
Overlay
C.
Post-lightening
D.
Toning
13. 
A ________ is a non-ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair.
A.
metallic
B.
glaze
C.
medulla
D.
resin
14. 
________ is a chemical process involving the diffusion of the natural hair color pigment or artificial haircolor from the hair.
A.
Glazing
B.
Color rinsing
C.
Hair pressing
D.
Hair lightening