mix 1 part of developer 30 with 0.5 part of water
It most likely will not work you will need developer to make the bleach activate and do what it needs todo which is lighten your hair. If you use water it will not activate or help lift the bleach.
more dilute not less dilute. "Less Dilute" means more concentrated.
The butter was too rough, so I had to mix it with water to dilute it and keep cooking.To make a sauce, dilute gravy by adding milk and heat.Ammonia can be used for any cleaning job if you dilute it with water.
Add acid to water (and NEVER add water to acid). The amount of water, depends on the exact concentration of the dilute acid needed.
By pouring your solution into a vessel containing the water you wish to dilute it with.
It most likely will not work you will need developer to make the bleach activate and do what it needs todo which is lighten your hair. If you use water it will not activate or help lift the bleach.
more dilute not less dilute. "Less Dilute" means more concentrated.
The butter was too rough, so I had to mix it with water to dilute it and keep cooking.To make a sauce, dilute gravy by adding milk and heat.Ammonia can be used for any cleaning job if you dilute it with water.
Add water to the solution
Add acid to water (and NEVER add water to acid). The amount of water, depends on the exact concentration of the dilute acid needed.
Nothing will happen. The color needs to be mixed with the developer/activatorto make any sort of change to the hair structure.
Id'e Like to get a quick answer to that please.
Water
no. semi permenent hair color is deposit only. a developer additive could affect the way the color comes out or even damage the cuticles of your hair.
Dilute solution means, you are adding some additional solvent and decreasing the concentration of the solute .
30 or 40 depending how bright you want it
By pouring your solution into a vessel containing the water you wish to dilute it with.