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one ounce hair color, 2 ounces developer. OR 2 ounces hair color, 4 ounces developer
In this situation, the 2:1 ratio is two parts developer and one part color. For example, mix 4 ounces of developer and 2 ounces of color.
for 3ozs of color (2 applications) one part would be 1 1/2 oz color and 3 ozs developer ?
It depends on the ratio either 1:1 or 1:2 .Mix one part color to 2 parts developer if it's 1:2 or one part color and 1 part developer if it's 1:1. Most dye comes in kits and you mix the whole thing. If not it's best to follow the directions on the packaging or bottle.
not really, you may have to know how to measure liquids so you'll know how much peroxide to use and know how to use a timer. The most you'll need math for as a cosmetologist is know how much money you're making from each person!
mix 1 part of developer 30 with 0.5 part of water
Their are 2 parts to a hair color system. The toner, or "color" part, and the developer, or "peroxide" part. Developers come in 4 different strengths called VOLUMES. 10 volume being weakest . Solite Matrix Developer is a peroxide developer. There are several other brands of developers. Most companies make their own brand and encourage you to use it with their toner, but you can use different developers, as long as they are the correct volume for the toner. All are peroxide products in a liquid or a creme consistency. 10 volume lifts the cuticle of the hair and allows the deposit of a color products to grip the hair. Most glazes are meant to be mixed with a 10 volume developer, but the container should tell you what volume ( 10, 20 or 30 ) and the amt to use. If the hair color says mix to a 1:1 ratio, it means for each part toner, use and equal amt of the correct volume developer. 20 volume peroxide developers lighten the hair and lift the cuticle to deposit color, 30 volume is strong stuff, can burn your hair and scalp and should not be used at home. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE TONER BOX.
About 200 ounces. -The stalks you see in store are only a small part of the plant.
The game is not done yet and is in development. You can play the part the developer already has made on many websites. Just check Google. The developer is on Newgrounds and his name on the website is Night-Fox27.
It is 4 ounces!
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Usually the ratio of mixing peroxide to hair color is 1:1, or equal parts. Occasionally it's 1:2, one part color and 2 parts developer...depending upon the color line. This is why it's very important to read the manufacturer's instructions or seek help from a professional hairstylist.