answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why do we use the colour wheel in hairdressing?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is a tint in hairdressing?

a tint is a colour


What has the author Ann Dahlstrand written?

Ann Dahlstrand has written: 'Hair and colour' 'Questions and answers in hairdressing theory to the textbook Hair and Colour'


How do you paint a Beyblade wheel?

use a pernament marker choose the colour you like colour the wheel let it dry for a day 2nd day,wash it and dry it for a day 3rd day, done....


What is the opposite color to yellow on the color wheel?

the opposite colour of yellow is purple on the colour wheel.


When you spin a colour wheel why is the colour pink?

JIMMMMY


Ethical issues in hairdressing industry?

what are some of the hairdressing issues currently in QLD eg: jobs getting lost lack of techneak.


What color is opposite to red on the color wheel?

the opposite colour to red on the colour wheel is in fact and truely green.


What color is opposite green on the color wheel?

Each secondary colour is situated opposite the one colour not used in its creation. Therefore the opposite colour to green on the colour wheel is red.


What are 3 or 7 and 11 on this color wheel?

Which colour wheel?


What is analogous colors that is on the color wheel?

An analogous scheme in association with the use of the Colour wheel is the usage of adjacent colours. EG: Red, Red-violet and Violet.


What color is red and blue paint?

Purple! Have a close look at the colour wheel. Let me explain what the colour wheel is. The colour wheel is all about the Primary Colours (colours you cannot make with other colours). The Primary Colours are Blue, Yellow and Red. Blue + Red = Purple Red + Yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Purple, Orange and Green are known as Secondary Colours. There are also colours that compliment each other in the colour wheel. If you have a look at a colour wheel and choose a colour, then see what colour is OPPOSITE the colour you chose, you find it's Complimentary Colour!


What is color wheel?

The colour wheel is used to understand relationships between colours. Based on the colour wheel, one can tell what the basics are: the primary, secondary, and tertiary colours. One can also figure out what effective colour schemes can be used in a piece. For example, opposite colours and analagous colour schemes are examples of colour schemes.