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Yes, this will work, but I recommend using 20 volume developer instead of 30 volume and watch the hair closely.
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, the appropriate volume developer must be mixed with any Matrix color.
Use a 5N (Neutral) + 10 Volume developer. If there are any grays present, mix color with 20 Volume instead.
30 Volume Cream Developer is generally used for high-lift color, blonding, and bleaching.
No, it lifts your natural hair color by use of the developer. The higher the volume of the developer the more lift you will get in your hair.
Can i use Redkin Color Gels developer instead of Shades EQ developer for my shades glosss application, I don't have the shades developer but I do have the Gel developer Thanks Carol
It will probably lift to orange. Try using bleach instead.
A 5 or 10 volume developer are best for darkening, or depositing, hair color.
When used alone, developer will do nothing to the hair. It is made to be mixed with a hair color.
No, it would be preferable to use 20 volume developer when going from dark brown to black hair color.
The volume of the developer simply tells you how many levels it will lift your hair so since you are using 30 volume, it will lift your natural color 3 levels higher to help the permanent color show better. The volume/color ratio is 1:1 which means however many oz. of haircolor you use, you put the same number of oz of developer. For example: 2oz permanent haircolor: 2oz of developer I hope this helps you! Source: I am a cosmetologist