Color Mixing: Check-In
(Take This AFTER You've Taken Your Classes)
✔️ Take it right after you finish - to see what you understood
✔️ Take it again about a month later- to see what you remember
✔️ Take it a few months later - to see what stuck + became easier to use
Every time you come back to these questions, you get to see what's starting to feel easier.
It takes time for the information to go from, "I heard that," to "I remember that," to "I can use that when I'm thinking through formulations."
When this block starts feeling easier, you know your color thinking is building
Notice these while you take your check-in:
What do you remember faster?
What are you starting to connect behind the chair?
Ready? Let's do this check-in!
Can you name all the colors on your color wheel?
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Can you name all the colors on your color wheel?
I understand what background in my oxidative hair colors is and how it affects my final tone
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I understand what background in my oxidative hair colors is and how it affects my final tone
Can you name the remaining pigments that live at each level when hair gets lifted?
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Can you name the remaining pigments that live at each level when hair gets lifted?
Do you know how to use the color wheel to find a complementary tone?
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Do you know how to use the color wheel to find a complementary tone?
Do you understand the difference between neutral and natural?
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Do you understand the difference between neutral and natural?
Are you familiar with the different ways to shift color through the wheel, beyond just neutralizing it?
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Are you familiar with the different ways to shift color through the wheel, beyond just neutralizing it?
Do you know what ratio of primary colors make up each secondary and tertiary color on the wheel?
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Do you know what ratio of primary colors make up each secondary and tertiary color on the wheel?
Do you know how to CREATE a neutral vs a natural end result?
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Do you know how to CREATE a neutral vs a natural end result?
Do you know how to refine a remaining pigment?
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Do you know how to refine a remaining pigment?
Do you know how to enhance a tone?
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Do you know how to enhance a tone?
Can you name the 3 warm tertiary and 3 cool tertiary colors?
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Can you name the 3 warm tertiary and 3 cool tertiary colors?
When you're formulating do you know how to choose your tonal deposit?
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When you're formulating do you know how to choose your tonal deposit?
I can recognize whether a tone is vivid, blended, or muted and accurately place it where it lives on the color wheel
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I can recognize whether a tone is vivid, blended, or muted and accurately place it where it lives on the color wheel
I can better predict the final color I'll get when I mix two tones in equal parts AND if I mix those same two tones in UN equal parts
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I can better predict the final color I'll get when I mix two tones in equal parts AND if I mix those same two tones in UN equal parts
When I apply a specific tone to the remaining warmth in the hair, I know what direction I'm shifting the color on the wheel
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When I apply a specific tone to the remaining warmth in the hair, I know what direction I'm shifting the color on the wheel
I have a better understanding on what will happen if I mix a level 7 muted ash with a level 7 vibrant copper
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I have a better understanding on what will happen if I mix a level 7 muted ash with a level 7 vibrant copper
Do you have the basic steps down to a formulation process?
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Do you have the basic steps down to a formulation process?
How long has it been since you took your classes?
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Have you tried working on any of the activities yet?
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How'd you feel this time around?
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If you wanted to get a better score, do you know what tripped you up and what to re-watch/ or which activity to re-try?
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