Double Process

Term from Beauty Services industry explained for recruiters

Double Process is a hair coloring technique commonly used in salons where two separate chemical treatments are applied to achieve a desired hair color, typically when going from darker to lighter shades. This usually involves bleaching (lightening) the hair first, followed by toning or coloring to achieve the final desired shade. It's more complex than a single color application and requires more time, expertise, and often costs more due to the additional products and skill required.

Examples in Resumes

Specialized in Double Process color transformations, performing 20+ services weekly

Expert in Double Process and Double Process Color techniques for blonde transformations

Managed complex Double Process appointments with 95% client satisfaction rate

Typical job title: "Hair Colorists"

Also try searching for:

Hair Colorist Color Specialist Hair Color Technician Professional Colorist Hair Designer Color Correction Specialist

Example Interview Questions

Senior Level Questions

Q: How do you handle a challenging color correction that requires multiple double process sessions?

Expected Answer: A senior colorist should explain their consultation process, creating a realistic timeline for the client, discussing maintenance between sessions, and managing client expectations while protecting hair health.

Q: How do you train junior stylists in double process techniques?

Expected Answer: Should demonstrate leadership abilities by explaining their teaching methods, safety protocols, and how they help junior stylists understand the chemistry behind the process and proper timing.

Mid Level Questions

Q: What factors do you consider when pricing a double process service?

Expected Answer: Should mention considering factors like hair length, thickness, current color, desired result, time required, product cost, and additional treatments needed.

Q: How do you determine if a client's hair can safely undergo a double process?

Expected Answer: Should explain their consultation process, including examining hair condition, previous chemical services, and determining if the hair can withstand the process without damage.

Junior Level Questions

Q: What is the basic difference between a single process and a double process color service?

Expected Answer: Should explain that single process is one step while double process requires two steps - typically lightening first, then toning or coloring to achieve the desired shade.

Q: What products do you need to perform a double process service?

Expected Answer: Should list basic items like lightener, developer, toner or color, processing tools, and protective products for the client's hair and skin.

Experience Level Indicators

Junior (0-2 years)

  • Basic color application techniques
  • Understanding of double process timing
  • Product knowledge
  • Basic consultation skills

Mid (2-5 years)

  • Advanced color formulation
  • Color correction techniques
  • Client retention strategies
  • Efficient timing management

Senior (5+ years)

  • Complex color transformations
  • Training and mentoring ability
  • Advanced problem-solving skills
  • Expert consultation abilities

Red Flags to Watch For

  • No formal color training or certification
  • Unable to explain the chemistry behind double process
  • No portfolio of before/after photos
  • Lack of knowledge about hair damage prevention
  • Poor consultation skills or communication