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Sound familiar? Everybody join in: ROY-G-BIV. The full spectrum of colors are: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Visible light is composed of a spectrum of colors with varying wavelengths. In fact, we can only see a fraction of the sun’s energy in the form of visible light. The big, beautiful sun emits a wide range of electromagnetic radiation, also known as “solar energy.” Much of this solar energy we, as humans, cannot actually see. Rarely do we stop to think about how light works and how it pertains to a career path in cosmetology. We BBQ on the patio with friends and loved ones as the sun sets to illuminate the other side of the world… We take a sunny stroll to the market or leisurely walk our dog on the sunny side of the street. We wake up to sunlight beaming through the window pane. Let’s talk about hair color! How Does Light Work? In this blog post, we will discuss the following: Whether you are a seasoned hair stylist, a cosmetology student, or simply entertaining the idea of attending cosmetology school, understanding the basic science behind hair color is largely beneficial to your career or career prospect. When done right and with careful tact, hair color can be our BEST accessory. Turn on E! News, browse a few articles in Vogue, or scroll down your Instagram feed, and you will find an abundance of hair colors.įrom platinum blonde to midnight black, from mermaid teal to rainbow ombré, we often use hair color as an accessory.
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