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Give an example of a double process?

  1. Decayed matter

  2. Sebum

  3. Bleach and tone pre softening and tinting toner and color application

  4. Chemical hair relaxer or perm

The correct answer is: Bleach and tone pre softening and tinting toner and color application

A double process is a technique used in hair coloring to achieve lighter colors or to correct a darker color. This process involves two steps pre-lightening the hair with bleach and then applying a desired color on top. This is a common practice in salons when lightening dark hair to achieve a blonde shade. Decayed matter (option A) is not an example of a double process as it is a natural process of decomposition. Sebum (option B) is the oil produced by our scalp and does not involve any chemical processes. Chemical hair relaxers or perms (option D) only involve one process of applying the chemicals to the hair. Therefore, the correct option is (C) Bleach and tone pre softening and tinting toner and color application.