Color Melting is a popular hair coloring technique where multiple hair colors are blended together to create a seamless, gradual transition without harsh lines. Unlike traditional highlights or ombre, this method creates a more natural-looking result where colors appear to "melt" into each other. It's similar to other techniques like balayage or color blending, but focuses specifically on creating soft, flowing transitions between three or more colors. When you see this term on a resume, it indicates that the stylist has advanced color application skills and understands complex color placement techniques.
Specialized in Color Melting techniques to create seamless multi-tonal looks
Performed over 200 Color Melt services annually with 95% client satisfaction
Trained junior stylists in advanced Color Melting and Color Blend applications
Typical job title: "Hair Colorists"
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Q: How do you determine the right color combinations for a client's color melt?
Expected Answer: A senior stylist should discuss consultation process, skin tone analysis, maintenance requirements, and how they create customized color formulations based on the client's base color and desired outcome.
Q: How do you handle color corrections for complex color melting gone wrong?
Expected Answer: Should explain their process for assessing damaged hair, creating a correction plan, managing client expectations, and safely correcting multiple colors while maintaining hair health.
Q: What's your process for ensuring smooth transitions between colors?
Expected Answer: Should describe their sectioning technique, application method, processing time management, and how they ensure colors blend seamlessly.
Q: How do you maintain the integrity of the hair during color melting services?
Expected Answer: Should discuss assessment of hair condition, use of proper products, timing of processes, and recommended aftercare for clients.
Q: What's the difference between color melting and basic highlights?
Expected Answer: Should explain that color melting creates smooth transitions between multiple colors, while highlights are more distinct strands of lighter color.
Q: What products do you use during a color melting service?
Expected Answer: Should be able to list basic color products, developers, toners, and hair protection products used during the service.