Colour Hair Using Temporary Colour

Unit 111 Colour Hair Using temporary Colour

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Unit 111 Colour Hair Using temporary Colour

UNIT 111 Colour hair using temporary colour

UNIT 111 IS AN EXAM AND ASSIGNMENT UNIT

EXAM WILL BE 2/2/25

What do you already know about different hair colouring methods?

Learning Objective

At the end of the lesson you will know about different hair colouring types, how they work, and how to remove them safely.

What Are Hair Colours?

Hair colour can be changed with different products. Some last a short time, while others are more permanent.

Safety First

Always check for allergies. Do a patch test before using any colouring product.

Choosing the Right Colour

Pick a colour that suits the client’s skin tone and style. Use the style book for ideas.

Tools for Colouring Hair

You need gloves, towels, a comb, clips, and a bowl and brush for mixing colours.

Why Colour Hair?

People colour their hair to change style, cover grey, or create effects for special occasions.

Temporary Hair Colour

Temporary colours give bright results for one wash. They sit on top of the hair and are easy to remove.

What is the name of the first layer of the hair where the colour sits?

What is a characteristic of temporary hair colour?

A

Gives bright results for one wash

B

Lasts for several weeks

C

Penetrates the hair shaft

D

Sits on top of the hair

Semi-Permanent Hair Colour

Semi-permanent colours last about 6–8 washes. They add tone and can cover the first grey hairs.

How long does semi-permanent hair colour last?

A

2–3 weeks

B

1–2 washes

C

6–8 washes

D

12 washes

What do semi-permanent colours do?

A

Lighten hair

B

Provide permanent colour

C

Add tone

D

Cover first grey hairs

Permanent Hair Colour

Permanent hair colour changes the hair until it grows out. It can cover grey completely and lighten or darken hair.

What does permanent hair colour do?

A

Covers grey partially.

B

Changes hair until it grows out.

C

Only lightens hair temporarily.

D

Does not affect hair colour.

Can permanent hair colour cover grey hair?

A

No, it only lightens hair.

B

Yes, it can cover grey completely.

C

It fades quickly.

D

It only darkens hair.

How does permanent hair colour affect hair?

A

It can lighten or darken hair.

B

It has no effect on colour.

C

It only affects hair texture.

D

It changes hair colour weekly.

Lightening Colours

Lightening products, like bleach, remove colour and make hair lighter. The process is strong and often used to get blonde shades.

What do lightening products like bleach do?

A

Add colour to hair

B

Remove colour from hair

C

Make hair lighter

D

Make hair darker

What effect does bleach have on hair?

A

Strengthens hair strands

B

Makes hair shinier

C

Removes existing colour

D

Creates blonde shades

Summary – Different Types

Permanent

Lasts 1 wash, easy to remove.

Stays until cut or grown out.

Temporary

Summary – Colour Duration

Lightening

Permanent, grows out with new hair.

Lasts 6–8 washes, fades gradually.

Semi-Permanent

Removing Temporary Colour

Wash hair with cool water and shampoo. The colour comes out easily after one wash.

How can you remove temporary colour wash?

A

Using vinegar rinse

B

Using cool water and shampoo

C

Brushing vigorously

D

Applying heat to the hair

How many washes to remove the colour easily?

A

Three washes

B

Two washes

C

One wash

D

Immediate removal

Removing Semi-Permanent Colour

Emulsify (massage) the hair, then rinse out thoroughly.


No lasting colour stays after a few washes.

How should you remove semi-permanent colour?

A

Emulsify the hair and rinse thoroughly.

B

Use a clarifying shampoo.

C

Leave in for 30 minutes.

D

Apply heat for better results.

What is the first step in removing colour?

A

Comb the hair dry.

B

Apply conditioner first.

C

Use a hairdryer.

D

Massage the hair gently.

Removing Permanent Colour

Emulsify, then wash with shampoo and condition.


The hair remains coloured until it grows out.

What should you do after emulsifying colour?

A

Apply more colour

B

Condition the hair

C

Use hot water

D

Wash with shampoo

What is the first step in removal?

A

Apply conditioner

B

Rinse with cold water

C

Emulsify the colour

D

Use a hairdryer

Removing Lightening Products

Rinse lightened hair with cool water, shampoo and condition.


The lightened shade remains until hair grows.

What should you use to rinse lightened hair?

A

Hot water

B

Salt water

C

Cool water

D

Warm water

What should you do after rinsing?

A

Apply more lightening products

B

Only condition

C

Skip shampooing

D

Shampoo and condition

Popular Hairstyles with Colour

Styles include highlights, ombré, root touch-up, and fashion colours. Colour brings creativity and fun to hair styling.

Recap: What Have You Learned?

You have learned about the four types of hair colouring, how to use a style book, and key safety steps.

Hair Colour Aftercare

Keep hair healthy after colouring by using gentle shampoos and conditioners. Protect hair from heat and sun.

Check Your Learning

Can you list one way to remove each type of hair colour?

Well Done and Next Steps

You have learned about types of hair colour, their duration, and how to remove them. Explore colour safely and creatively!

Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.