Mix equal parts of 50V.+10V. to yield 40 V. developer
It won't make it 30. The way developer works is 10 is no lift deposit only and makes hair semi permanent. 20 is 7-10 shades of lift with deposit and makes hair colour permanent. You have to buy 30 volume developer from a sallys beauty supply but 30 is very dangerous for the hair it can damage it severly I recommend sticking to just 20 volume
1:2 of peroxide and water
To make a 10 volume developer solution from a 20 volume developer solution, you can dilute the 20 volume developer with an equal amount of distilled water. This will effectively reduce the concentration of the developer solution by half, resulting in a 10 volume developer. For example, if you have 100 ml of 20 volume developer, you would mix it with 100 ml of distilled water to create 200 ml of 10 volume developer.
Most typically, water and hydrogen peroxide. They are two of the most common compounds of oxygen and hydrogen.
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Mixing 10 Volume developer and 40 volume developer will never make a 20 volume regardless of how much is mixed. In order to make a 20 volume, equal parts of 10 and 30 volumes will need to be mixed. Mixing 10 and 40 will make 30 volume.
Nothing will happen. The color needs to be mixed with the developer/activatorto make any sort of change to the hair structure.
Equal parts of 10 & 30 V. developer will yield 20 v.
To make a 10 volume developer solution from a 20 volume developer solution, you can dilute the 20 volume developer with an equal amount of distilled water. This will effectively reduce the concentration of the developer solution by half, resulting in a 10 volume developer. For example, if you have 100 ml of 20 volume developer, you would mix it with 100 ml of distilled water to create 200 ml of 10 volume developer.
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.
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It won't make it 30. The way developer works is 10 is no lift deposit only and makes hair semi permanent. 20 is 7-10 shades of lift with deposit and makes hair colour permanent. You have to buy 30 volume developer from a sallys beauty supply but 30 is very dangerous for the hair it can damage it severly I recommend sticking to just 20 volume
Id'e Like to get a quick answer to that please.
you make equal parts if your using a 4 ounce formula with a 2oz color bottle you would use 1oz of 20 volume developer then 1oz water then 2ounces of color
1:2 of peroxide and water
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