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Free Cosmetology Practice Test: Haircoloring (2026)

20 questions on Haircoloring, drawn from the written (theory) state board syllabus. Answer them all, then check your score. No account and no card.

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  1. Haircoloring Question 1 of 20

    On the 1–10 hair-color level system, what do level 1 and level 10 represent?

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    Correct answerB. 1 = black (darkest), 10 = lightest blonde

    Why this is correct: The LEVEL system measures lightness/darkness: 1 = black (darkest) up to 10 = lightest blonde. It tells the stylist how many levels to lift or deposit.

  2. Haircoloring Question 2 of 20

    What is 20-volume (6%) developer commonly used for in haircoloring?

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    Correct answerB. About 1–2 levels of lift and standard gray coverage

    Why this is correct: Developer is hydrogen peroxide; 20-volume (6%) is the common strength for ~1–2 levels of lift and gray coverage. Higher volumes (30/40) lift more levels.

  3. Haircoloring Question 3 of 20

    To make resistant hair accept color evenly before tinting, the cosmetologist should:

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    Correct answerA. Presoften the resistant hair as directed (or use a filler on porous hair)

    Why this is correct: Presoftening opens the resistant cuticle so color takes; a filler evens porosity. Bleaching is not the general prep step.

  4. Haircoloring Question 4 of 20

    Using excessive hydrogen peroxide (lightener) on the hair tends to make it:

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    Correct answerC. More porous

    Why this is correct: Over-lightening damages the cuticle and cortex, increasing porosity.

  5. Haircoloring Question 5 of 20

    During a color retouch, the tint should be applied to:

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    Correct answerA. Only the new growth, up to the previously colored hair

    Why this is correct: Apply only to new growth to avoid overlap (banding, breakage, uneven color).

  6. Haircoloring Question 6 of 20

    When applying lightener (bleach), hair should be worked in subsections that are:

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    Correct answerA. About 1/8 inch, following the manufacturer

    Why this is correct: Thin subsections ensure full saturation and even lift; always follow product directions.

  7. Haircoloring Question 7 of 20

    An aniline tint with a pH of 9.5 is considered:

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    Correct answerA. Alkaline

    Why this is correct: On the pH scale 7 is neutral; above 7 is alkaline. A pH of 9.5 is alkaline (only pure water at pH 7 is neutral).

  8. Haircoloring Question 8 of 20

    Before applying an aniline-derivative haircolor, the required patch (allergy) test is left undisturbed for about:

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    Correct answerA. 24 – 48 hours (or per directions)

    Why this is correct: Aniline (PPD) color requires a 24–48 hour patch test before each application to detect allergy; follow the manufacturer.

  9. Haircoloring Question 9 of 20

    When an aniline-derivative color is mixed with hydrogen peroxide (Hâ‚‚Oâ‚‚), the chemical reaction is called:

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    Correct answerA. Oxidation

    Why this is correct: Peroxide oxidizes the dye precursors so they develop and lodge in the cortex — this is oxidation (permanent color).

  10. Haircoloring Question 10 of 20

    For extremely resistant hair, before tinting you should first:

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    Correct answerA. Presoften the hair per the manufacturer's directions

    Why this is correct: Resistant/gray hair needs presoftening to open the cuticle; a vague 'slight bleach' is not the standard step.

  11. Haircoloring Question 11 of 20

    When rinsing freshly lightened hair, using cool/lukewarm water (per directions) mainly helps to:

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    Correct answerA. Remove the product and reduce scalp irritation

    Why this is correct: Thorough rinsing removes all lightener from hair/scalp; cool/lukewarm water is gentler on the scalp — follow the product.

  12. Haircoloring Question 12 of 20

    When lightening, product is applied first to the darkest/most resistant area because that area:

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    Correct answerA. Needs the most time to lift (lighten)

    Why this is correct: The darkest/most resistant area needs the longest processing, so it is applied first to lift evenly with the rest.

  13. Haircoloring Question 13 of 20

    Underdeveloped color on predominantly gray hair usually appears as:

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    Correct answerA. Poor, too-light gray coverage

    Why this is correct: Too little development time gives weak, too-light coverage with gray still showing; full timing covers gray evenly.

  14. Haircoloring Question 14 of 20

    Hair that is hard to lift to a pale yellow stage most likely contains:

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    Correct answerA. Red/orange (warm) pigment

    Why this is correct: Red/orange underlying pigment is the last to break down during lifting, making such hair hard to reach pale yellow.

  15. Haircoloring Question 15 of 20

    Applying a blue-base toner to hair pre-lightened to pale yellow can produce a:

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    Correct answerA. Green cast

    Why this is correct: Blue + yellow = green on the color wheel. To cancel yellow use violet (its opposite), not blue.

  16. Haircoloring Question 16 of 20

    To reach a red-brown result using a blue-base toner, at which lightening stage should you stop bleaching?

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    Correct answerA. The orange stage

    Why this is correct: Stopping at the orange stage keeps warmth so the toner yields a warm red-brown result.

  17. Haircoloring Question 17 of 20

    If pre-lightened hair has an unwanted GREEN cast, which color is added to neutralize it?

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    Correct answerA. Red

    Why this is correct: Red is opposite green on the color wheel, so red neutralizes an unwanted green cast.

  18. Haircoloring Question 18 of 20

    An aniline-derivative tint mixed with hydrogen peroxide (developer) causes a chemical reaction called:

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    Correct answerC. Oxidation

    Why this is correct: Permanent (oxidative) color works when the tint OXIDIZES with the developer to form color molecules inside the hair.

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  19. Haircoloring Question 19 of 20

    Cool tones (blue, green, violet) are added to a haircolor formula in order to:

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    Correct answerB. Reduce/neutralize warmth, making it more drab

    Why this is correct: On the color wheel, cool tones oppose warm tones, so adding cool tones NEUTRALIZES warmth for a drab/muted result.

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  20. Haircoloring Question 20 of 20

    On the color wheel, to neutralize an unwanted RED tone in hair, use its opposite:

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    Correct answerA. Green

    Why this is correct: Red opposes green on the wheel → green neutralizes red. Likewise: violet cancels yellow, blue cancels orange.

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