Mix equal parts of the 10 vol. and 20 vol. developer to create a 15 vol. developer solution. This will give you a balanced formula that combines the properties of both developers to achieve the desired volume strength.
You can easily make 20 vol from 30 by mixing it with 33.3% distilled water, but I wouldn't try making 20 vols from 10 unless you have a laboratory and the correct equipment to distill accurately. One can also use equal parts of 30 vol and 10 vol. You can easily use two identical glasses and eye out equal amounts. Add them together. Viola. Peroxide is unstable so be sure to store your new concentration peroxide in a capped brown plastic bottle. Also be sure to label it 20 vol.
10 anytime your going darker unless you looking for gray coverage, then 20
Nothing. "10 vol of H2O2" is not a specific measure of anything.
No, you cannot make 10 vol peroxide from 20 vol peroxide. It is not possible to reduce the concentration of a substance by mixing it with a higher concentration of the same substance.
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To make a 10 vol peroxide solution from a 40 vol peroxide solution, you would need to dilute the 40 vol peroxide solution by adding three parts water for every part of the 40 vol peroxide solution. For example, mix 1 part 40 vol peroxide with 3 parts water to achieve a 10 vol peroxide solution.
The difference between 10 and 20 volume developer is the strength or potency of the developer. 20 volume developer is stronger and lifts the hair color more effectively than 10 volume developer. The choice between them depends on the desired level of lift and hair color result.
There is no Vol. 11 because it ends in vol. 10 ch. 47. I wish there is one.
Vol = 10*10*10 = 1000 cm3 = 1 Litre
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