NO! You need both the color or "gel" and the developer. What happens is when you mix the two together they oxidize which creates the color changein your hair. The color will not stay, or possibly evenchange colorwithout the developer.
Bleaching it is what i do! But that can damage your hair a bit. it's about the only thing that can get permanent color out without the color stripper.
I believe that makes a demi permanent color.
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.
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
There is permanent hair color and semi-permanent hair color. _____________ Demi permanent and temporary are also known as non permanent hair color.
No probably not.
Mix equal parts of developer and Wella color.
A creme developer is used on the hair to help lift and tone the color. The developer will speed up the lightening process of the hair and is typically used when bleaching or highlighting the hair.
If the red color is permanent, mix equal parts developer + color.
one ounce hair color, 2 ounces developer. OR 2 ounces hair color, 4 ounces 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.
Any hair dye with 20 volume developer or higher is permanent.