Clarifying Treatment is a specialized hair care service that removes buildup from hair and scalp. It's like a deep cleaning for hair that removes residue from styling products, hard water minerals, and natural oils that regular shampooing can't eliminate. Hairstylists use this service to prepare hair for other treatments or to resolve issues like dullness and heaviness. Similar terms include chelating treatment, detox treatment, or deep cleansing treatment. This is an important skill for hairstylists as it helps create a clean foundation for other services like coloring or chemical treatments.
Specialized in Clarifying Treatment for clients with product buildup and hard water damage
Performed weekly Clarifying Treatments and Deep Cleansing Treatments for regular clients
Increased salon revenue by 25% through promoting Clarifying Treatment and Detox Treatment services
Typical job title: "Hair Stylists"
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Q: How do you determine which type of clarifying treatment to use for different hair types and conditions?
Expected Answer: A senior stylist should explain how they assess factors like hair texture, previous chemical services, scalp condition, and type of buildup to choose the appropriate treatment strength and ingredients.
Q: How would you train junior stylists on performing clarifying treatments safely?
Expected Answer: Should discuss creating proper assessment protocols, demonstrating techniques, explaining potential risks and contraindications, and establishing quality control measures.
Q: What steps do you take to protect hair during a clarifying treatment?
Expected Answer: Should describe proper timing, protection of ends, consideration of previous treatments, and follow-up conditioning protocols.
Q: How do you explain the benefits of clarifying treatments to clients?
Expected Answer: Should demonstrate ability to communicate benefits in client-friendly terms and explain how regular treatments fit into overall hair care routine.
Q: What are the basic steps of a clarifying treatment?
Expected Answer: Should be able to explain the consultation process, application technique, timing, and proper rinsing procedures.
Q: How do you identify when a client needs a clarifying treatment?
Expected Answer: Should mention signs like dull hair, resistance to color, product buildup, and difficulty styling.