I am not a hairstylist, but I do my own color at home with Wella Color Charm 7WR and I use the 30 cream developer. It was recommended to me at Sally's. I tried it once with the 20 developer and it turned out weird and dark.
Mix equal parts of developer and Wella color.
Yes, I have used a generic developer for years and the results have always been GREAT. The product and BEST color I have ever used is "Wella Color Charm". I have tried all the "latest and new brands "over the past 30 years and always went back to Wella because it is tried and TRUE!! Stay with the oldest, it's still around for a reason.
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Wella Honey Blonde will give you more of a gold result . If you're looking for a more whiter blonde, try Wella Ultra Light Blonde or Frosty Ash and mix with 20 vol. cream developer.
You must mail in 24 Wella Color box tops or proof of purchase (receipts) along with $5.00 for shipping and handling to Wella.
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Wella carries every hair color imaginable. They care every hair color from bleach blonde to dark cherry red to midnight black. The hair colors are usually applied at a salon.
The population of Wella is 2,005.
Wella was created in 1880.
CURRENT COLOR IS PAUL MITCHELL, COLOR GOING TO BE USED IT WELLA.
I personally think they are both very good for different reasons....depending on your clients desire for warmth in their finished color choice.... geographically you will find that some women like cooler results..(Wella) and some warmer (Goldwell)...I have worked with both for many years and for grey coverage..I have not found anything else to compare to Wella......for lovely shine and great condition after the color service..make sure you use performance plus....Goldwell is a lovely line for richness and reds.....I enjoy them both...
You can buy Wella Hair Products online from http://www.beautybay.com/ - They stock Wella High Hair, Wella SP and Wella Lifetex. Products are cheaper than buying from a salon, and the postage is really good value also. They are based in the UK.