| A | B |
| The effect the temporary colour molecule has on the hair | Large colour molecules lie on the cuticle |
| Temporary colours are applied to hair in bad condition | The colour result could be uneven |
| Temporary colours are applied to porous hair | It can last longer than one shampoo |
| Hair Mascara | This type of temporary colour is applied with a wand |
| Coloured Hairspray | Apply to dry hair from about 12 inches or 30cms away |
| Coloured Mousse | Applied to towel dried hair you use about the size of a golf ball and distribute evenly through the hair with your fingers or a comb |
| Coloured setting lotion | This type of colour is applied by sprinkling evenly on the hair from a bottle |
| You need to this before you can choose a colour for your client | Identify the natural shade |
| A use of temporary colours | To introduce your client to colouring |
| A disadvantage of temporary colours | Colouring is of a short duration and must be applied after every shampoo |
| The temporary colour is lighter than the client's base shade | You would see little or no effect |
| Rake comb | You use this to distribute the colour evenly through the hair |
| Towel dry | You need to do this to stop the colour dripping onto the clent's face |
| Rubber gloves | You need to wear these to stop skin staining |