What Do You Know About Dip Dye Hair?

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What Do You Know About Dip Dye Hair? - Quiz

The world has seen evolution of fashion from clothing to hair. The dip dye hair is a hair fashion that has been embraced by the 21st century. It is basically dying ones hair with two colors; very dark and concentrated at the bottom and light at the top. A lot of people have been seen rocking this style. How well do you know about it?


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Describe the dip dye hair in the image.

    • A. 

      Colombre

    • B. 

      Ombre

    • C. 

      Rainbow

    • D. 

      Mix

    Correct Answer
    A. Colombre
    Explanation
    The term "Colombre" is a combination of "color" and "ombre," referring to a hair dye technique where the hair transitions from one color to another. This technique typically involves vibrant and bold colors, creating a noticeable contrast between the shades. The term "Colombre" is a play on words, highlighting the colorful and eye-catching nature of the hair dye style.

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  • 2. 

    Which colour of dip dye does the lady in this image have?

    • A. 

      Purple

    • B. 

      Hot pink

    • C. 

      Red

    • D. 

      Scarlett

    Correct Answer
    B. Hot pink
    Explanation
    The lady in the image has hot pink dip dye.

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  • 3. 

    Which dip dye hair is Kylie Jenner sporting in this image?

    • A. 

      Navy blue

    • B. 

      Royal blue

    • C. 

      Light blue

    • D. 

      Cool blue

    Correct Answer
    C. Light blue
    Explanation
    In this image, Kylie Jenner is sporting a dip dye hair color that can be described as light blue.

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  • 4. 

    Which dip dye hair colour is seen in the image?

    • A. 

      Brown

    • B. 

      Beige

    • C. 

      Cream

    • D. 

      Tortoise shell

    Correct Answer
    D. Tortoise shell
    Explanation
    The dip dye hair color seen in the image is tortoise shell. This is evident from the combination of dark brown, caramel, and honey tones in the hair, resembling the pattern and coloration of a tortoise shell.

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  • 5. 

    Which type of dip dye hair does Britney Spears show off in this picture?

    • A. 

      Multi-hued

    • B. 

      Green and pink

    • C. 

      Rainbow tip

    • D. 

      Colour mix

    Correct Answer
    A. Multi-hued
    Explanation
    In the given picture, Britney Spears is seen with hair that has multiple colors. The term "multi-hued" refers to having multiple hues or colors. Therefore, the correct answer is "multi-hued."

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  • 6. 

    Which of these steps is part of the dip dye process?

    • A. 

      Twisting

    • B. 

      Bleaching

    • C. 

      Braiding

    • D. 

      Straightening

    Correct Answer
    B. Bleaching
    Explanation
    Bleaching is a step in the dip dye process because it involves lightening the hair color before applying the desired dye. This step is necessary to create a blank canvas for the dye to adhere to and achieve the desired vibrant or pastel colors. Bleaching helps remove the natural pigment from the hair, allowing the dye to show up more prominently.

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  • 7. 

    Which clothing process does dip dyeing originate from?

    • A. 

      Knitting

    • B. 

      Seaming

    • C. 

      Tie and dye

    • D. 

      Pattern cutting

    Correct Answer
    C. Tie and dye
    Explanation
    Dip dyeing is a clothing process where fabric is partially submerged in dye to create a gradient effect. This technique originated from tie and dye, where fabric is tied or knotted before dyeing to create patterns. The tied or knotted areas resist the dye, resulting in a unique design. Therefore, tie and dye is the correct answer as it is the process from which dip dyeing originated.

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  • 8. 

    Which hair styling process is considered similar to dip dyeing?

    • A. 

      Balayage

    • B. 

      Mow hawk

    • C. 

      Fade

    • D. 

      Ombre

    Correct Answer
    D. Ombre
    Explanation
    The hair styling process that is considered similar to dip dyeing is ombre. Ombre involves blending two or more colors together, typically with a darker shade at the roots that gradually transitions into a lighter shade towards the ends. This technique is similar to dip dyeing as it creates a gradient effect on the hair, with a distinct contrast between the two colors.

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  • 9. 

    What is another name for dip dyeing?

    • A. 

      Tip dyeing

    • B. 

      Mixed dyeing

    • C. 

      Rainbow dyeing

    • D. 

      Colour barrage

    Correct Answer
    A. Tip dyeing
    Explanation
    Tip dyeing is another name for dip dyeing. This technique involves partially immersing the fabric or material into a dye bath, typically leaving the tips or ends of the material in a different color than the rest. It creates a gradient effect where the color gradually fades or changes from the tip to the rest of the material. This term is commonly used in the fashion and textile industry to describe this specific dyeing method.

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  • 10. 

    Which dip dye colour is shown in the image?

    • A. 

      Emerald

    • B. 

      Ebony

    • C. 

      Pastel

    • D. 

      Wavy

    Correct Answer
    C. Pastel
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "pastel" because the image most likely shows a color that is light and soft, which is characteristic of pastel colors.

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