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Yes, this lightener needs to be mixed with at least a 20 Volume developer.
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∙ 13y agoAny hair dye with 20 volume developer or higher is permanent.
Which developer you use will depend on the color you want to achieve. A 20 developer will give you a darker color than a 30 or 40 developer.
Yes, 40 volume developer is used for high-lift blonding and bleaching.This extremely strong developer should only be used by a professional.
if you dye your hair black and try to put a lite blond over it I believe the above answer to be incorrect... i suggest bleaching brown hair to lightest blond using 20-40 volume developer and clairol professional BW2 dedusted extra strength off scalp powder lightener and maybe even adding a toner such as clairol professional torrids brilliant color 101B breathless blonde level 10+/base blue then using a permanent color such as clairol professional miss clairol conditioning color 20D/9AA arctic blonde level 9 very light pale blonde base blue mixed with miss clairol conditioning color 24D soft mist light smokey blonde level8/base blue-violet. Using this mixture you should achieve a gray or medium gray.
Developer of any volume won't do much of anything by itself. It will need to be mixed with a lightener and yes, it will be suitable for your needs once it is mixed with a lifting agent.
Salon Care 10 volume cream developer does nothing for the hair when used alone. When mixed with a color, it will deposit color into the hair and when mixed with a lightener, it will lighten 1.5 levels.
You can mix equal parts of 20 volume developer and 0 volume developer to make a 10 volume developer solution. The resulting mixture will have an average volume of 10 developer.
To make 10 volume developer from 20 volume developer, you can mix equal parts of 20 volume developer and distilled water. For example, mix 1 part of 20 volume developer with 1 part distilled water to create 10 volume developer.
Yes. The developer needs to be mixed with a color first, such as a permanent color, or hair lightener. I don't recommend you just adding the developer directly to your hair by itself, although I don't think much will happen since it's hydrogen peroxide or it will lighten your hair slightly. Practice precautions.
No, 20 volume developer and 40 volume developer cannot be mixed to create 20 volume developer. Mixing them will result in a product with a higher volume developer concentration than either of the original solutions. It is not recommended to mix different volumes of developer as it can affect the outcome of your hair treatment.
To achieve a 30 volume developer solution, you can mix equal parts of a 20 volume developer and a 40 volume developer. This will result in a 30 volume developer solution.
Equal parts of 30 volume + 40 volume developers= 35 Volume Developer.