With Redken Color Gels, the color should process on gray hair for about 45-60 minutes.
When using color gels, mix equal parts of the color and developer. Leave on for 35 minutes.
Redken Color Gels developer is formulated specifically for Gels, but using any developer will still work.
Making an at-home developer to be used with Redken Color Gels is not possible. You can however, use any brand developer though.
Mix Redken Color Gels with Redken Color Gels developer in equal parts. The gels can be applied with a bottle or bowl and brush method. Apply from roots to ends and comb through if this is the first time hair has been colored. For re-growth, only apply color to that area. Process 30-45 minutes. Do not use heat.
Redken Color Gels should be applied to dry hair. If it's wet, it will dilute the product.
Sulfates are soaps which are not found in hair color. They are found however, in many shampoos.
It depends on the volume of developer. 10 vol = 20 mins 20 vol = 30 mins 30 vol = 40 mins 40 vol = 45 min
Redken Color Gels Processing is as follows: Mixed with 10 volume developer: Process 20 mins. at room temp. Mixed with 20 volume developer: Process 30 mins. at room temp. Mixed with 30 volume developer: Process 40 mins. at room temp. Mixed with 40 volume developer: Process 45 mins. at room temp. It's the DEVELOPERthat determines the processing time, not the color.
The processing time for Redken Color Gels varies by developer volumes, levels of lift, and hair texture, porosity and gray coverage.The following are some general guidelines:10V, lifting 1 level: process 20 mins.20V, lifting 2 levels: process 30 mins.30V, lifting 3 levels: process 40 mins.40V, lifting 3+ levels: process 45 mins.All are at room temperature. Adding heat to speed up the processing time is not recommended.
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
By mass, they are classified as liquids. However, if one examines the intermolecular attractions in between the molecules, gels will appear solid. Therefore, gels are classified somewhere in between.
People often use bath gels because they keep their skin soft, and moisturized. Gels without dyes are particularly good for the skin.