It's not the volume of developer that determines processing time. The color line be used, the amount of gray present, whether you're lifting or depositing color, and the texture of the hair all determine processing time.
You should leave olive oil in your hair for at least 1 hour but it does depend on what you are using the oil for. For example if you are using it for hair loss then you will need to leave it on for a considerably long amount of time,3 hours at the most but if it is for massaging then you should massage it in for about 15 minutes then wait 1-2 hours and then remove it. Hope this helps.
If it is an ordinary conditioner then you only need to leave it in for 2 minutes but if you are using a treatment or leave in conditioner you should have it in for 10-15 minutes. Don't put conditioner on the roots as this is new hair. Put it on the middle length and ends of your hair.
i would braid it , because of the wet winter and fog , that will reduce the curl volume in your hair , plus the winter weather can be really bad @ times
At least a 20 Volume, 6% peroxide should be used for lifting. Although, the hair tone can still be changed with 10 Volume, 3%. Using this however, you will not see much lift.
10 Volume developer has a minimal amount of lift and is not recommended for lightening hair. Try using 20 or 30 volume instead.
You use 20 volume to cover grey hair.
you use 20 volume developer on gray hair
You should use a round brush and flip your head upside down to get extra volume. If you want curly hair, then you should braid it while its wet and leave it like that overnight for wavy/ curly hair.
Definitely.
The benefits of using a bristle hair brush is that it can help make your hair softer and more manageable. Brushing with a bristle hair brush is good for people with hard or high volume hair.
A leave in conditioner is an essential for every woman's hair, whether your hair is long, short, wavy, straight, curly or somewhere in-between. A good leave in conditioner will help to protect your hair from heat damage, wind and split ends, and it will give your hair a silky shine. When searching for the right type of leave in conditioner, remember that not everyone should use the same type of leave in conditioner. Instead, you should look for a leave in conditioner that is designed for your hair type. Many of these conditioners tell you on the bottle what type of hair they are designed for.
No u should always wash it before and after:d