New Jersey Barber and Hairstyling Practice Exam

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In a virgin hair color application, how is haircolor applied?

  1. Only to the roots

  2. Only to the ends

  3. To half the strand

  4. The entire strand

The correct answer is: The entire strand

In a virgin hair color application, haircolor is typically applied to the entire strand of hair to evenly distribute the color and achieve a uniform result. Applying the color only to the roots or ends may result in an uneven or patchy appearance. Similarly, applying the color to only half the strand may create a noticeable difference in color between the top and bottom half of the hair. Therefore, the best option for a virgin hair color application is to apply the color to the entire strand of hair.