If your looking to bleach your hair then this would be the thing to do. Take baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and WHITE conditioner. Mix them together and apply. Put your hair up in a shower cap and let it sit for at least 3 hours. The longer its in, the more it will do. It won't fry your hair. I used it. It works. It might look fried when its dry but it's not. It's just because the other things have dried and now the baking soda is creating that illusion of it being fried. Once you shower and condition it, it'll be fine.
Yes, cream peroxide is developer.
Cream developer alone will not lighten your black hair. You will need to use a bleach or lightener with the cream developer to lighten it.
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.
Cream peroxide developer is used by hairstylists. It helps to lighten the hair so that a brighter shade of dye can hold better. The number 30 refers to the level of intensity.
Every company has a different quantity of peroxide that they mix with their colours. You will need to find that out.
No, No you cannot. .... no you can't- but you can mix 10 with 30 volume! These strengths would equal 20 :)
20 Volume Peroxide (or developer) is required for coloring white hair. It lifts & deposits in one step.
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.
Cream hair colors are generally mixed with a cream developer.
If you have clear developer and your hair color calls for cream developer will it still work the same?
It's not necessary to purchase developer (peroxide) from a hair salon. A regular beauty supply store carries it as well.
30 volume developer, or peroxide, will successfully lift naturally dark brown hair, resulting in nice highlights.