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Principles of Haircoloring and Related Theory Final Exam

Principles of Haircoloring and Related Theory Final Exam

Jacee Forgey

HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 3
FILLER PAGE 4
GRAY COVERAGE PAGE 5
DEMI-PERMANENT HAIR COLOR CORRECTION PAGE 6
INSPIRATION PAGE 7
LIGHTENING PROCESS PAGE 8
TONING PROCESS PAGE 9
FINAL RESULT PAGE 10

Jacee Forgey

For this section, I took very thin diagonal partings with fine
weaving, making sure to keep my weaving as consistent as

possible for a softer look.

Jacee Forgey

For this section, I used 3/4th of 5N and 1/4th 5CC, taking
diagonal sections, but next time I should use less 5CC because

my section turned out more red than I had intended.

Jacee Forgey

Formula used:
Redken cover fusion 4NN

Jacee Forgey

I used:
½ oz of 6N
1/4th oz of 6AB
Splash of 6Gb

Jacee Forgey

Jacee Forgey

Jacee Forgey

For my toner I used:
• ½ oz. of 09N
• ½ oz. of 08N

• & a splash of both 09B + 08V

Jacee Forgey

Due to the nature of the manikin, I chose to keep my cut more
blunt to give the illusion of a thicker head of hair, but I also
added in some increasing layers to create more texture and
movement within the finished style.

Jacee Forgey


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