Haircolor class: more Max 3, Permanent, demi, and semi color and Ammonia
This is a class for cosmetologists, beauty school students, salon professionals and barbers to learn more about haircolor ingredients, and how they work, peroxide and gray. How color adheres to proteins. Learn about how permanent haircolor works, and how it is an oxidative tint, and how it is mixed with peroxide developer and it starts to oxidize, and keeps oxidizing on a hair strand. The cuticle layer of the hair that is similar to the snakeskin opens up for the haircolor by the alkaline agent. Max explains the alkalinity factor and the amount of the ammonia in the color: learn about the importance of the processing time of the haircolor. Never take off the haircolor early, otherwise it will fade. Learn what else will fade the haircolor. Learn how the clients are in the salon and have no time for their color to process. Use a timer to help keep the processing time accurate. This video is funny and educational. The progressive colors will get darker and darker as they stay on hair longer; how that could be corrected. There are 3 main ingredients; alkaline agent, protein and pigment. The haircolor 20 years ago is different than nowadays; the technology has changed from a large molecule to a smaller one. Learn about the difference supermarket box color and the professional haircolor and the amount of ammonia content. What difference does the ammonia content make on the hair integrity and haircolor. What is the right amount of ammonia in haircolor? If the color is ammonia free, what is replacing the ammonia with; the most harmful chemical for the hair; hazardous toxin called MEA: monoethylanomine, that does not have a fragrance, but causes many health problems (Max, 2014). MEA: to smell or not to smell? What's more damaging to the hair, ammonia or MEA? Learn about the porosity and how to do good hair. Learn about Hydrogen Peroxide Volume and gray coverage. Learn about developer and how to use it based on the hair texture. Hydrogen Peroxide is acidic on the pH scale. What's the difference from 5 volume, 10 volume, 20 volume and 130 volume peroxide. What's the comparable of the peroxide volume in U.S. and the percentage measurement of the peroxide in Europe. What happens if your peroxide bottle stays open; do you loose its strength. What's the difference between the semi-permanent, demi-permanent, and permanent haircolor. Can you have semi, demi, and permanent haircolor in one haircolor. Demi-permanet and semi-permanent colors do not enter the cuticle layer of the hair. Guest artist: Max, video by BeautyHealthTravel Channel
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