Yes, it is possible.
20 Volume Peroxide (or developer) is required for coloring white hair. It lifts & deposits in one step.
To make a 10 volume developer solution from a 20 volume developer solution, you can dilute the 20 volume developer with an equal amount of distilled water. This will effectively reduce the concentration of the developer solution by half, resulting in a 10 volume developer. For example, if you have 100 ml of 20 volume developer, you would mix it with 100 ml of distilled water to create 200 ml of 10 volume developer.
It's not necessary to purchase developer (peroxide) from a hair salon. A regular beauty supply store carries it as well.
No, No you cannot. .... no you can't- but you can mix 10 with 30 volume! These strengths would equal 20 :)
Volume is the amount of oxygen that is contained in a given amount of peroxide. For example, 3% hydrogen peroxide is V10 or 10 volume, because it will release 10 times it's volume in oxygen. One pint of 3% hydrogen peroxide will release 10 pints of oxygen as it breaks down. Gee, now there is something to think about. Of course, V20 will release twice as much oxygen, 20 times its volume.
20 volume is 6% solution. To make it 3% solution just add same volume of water to the original 6% solution and you have double volume of 3% solution.
20 volume peroxide comes from a beauty supply store. Try Sally's.
Yes
Redken Camo Color Developer is 20 volume.
This means that for every volume of hydrogen peroxide used, 20 volumes of oxygen will be produced. For example, if 1 ml of hydrogen peroxide is used/decomposes, 20 ml of oxygen will be formed.
20 Volume Peroxide (or developer) is required for coloring white hair. It lifts & deposits in one step.
You use 20 volume to cover grey hair.
Yes, 6% or 20 Volume peroxide is ideal for mixing with red hair color.
you make equal parts if your using a 4 ounce formula with a 2oz color bottle you would use 1oz of 20 volume developer then 1oz water then 2ounces of color
It's not necessary to purchase developer (peroxide) from a hair salon. A regular beauty supply store carries it as well.
The strength of a solution may be described as a percentage or volume, where 1% hydrogen peroxide releases 3.3 volumes of oxygen during decomposition.Thus, a 3% solution is equivalent to 10 volume and a 6% solution to 20 volume, etc. Answer taken from Wikipedia 19/01/2009
Equal parts distilled water & 40 vol peroxide.