Final answer:
Permanent hair color lightens and deposits color at the same time in a single process because of its higher alkalinity. It's often mixed with a higher-volume developer for more permanent results.
Step-by-step explanation:
The hair color type that lightens and deposits color simultaneously in a single process due to its higher alkalinity compared to no-lift deposit-only colors, and is usually mixed with higher-volume developer is Permanent hair color.
This color type can change the hair's pigment to a lighter shade and deposit new color into the hair shaft. It mixes with the hair's natural pigment and creates a color based on the combination of the two. It is more alkaline to allow the color to penetrate deeper into the hair shaft, ensuring more permanent results.
The type of hair color that lightens and deposits color at the same time and in a single process because it is more alkaline than no-lift deposit-only colors and is usually mixed with a higher-volume developer is:
b) Permanent hair color
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