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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.
one ounce hair color, 2 ounces developer. OR 2 ounces hair color, 4 ounces developer
When used alone, developer will do nothing to the hair. It is made to be mixed with a hair color.
Developer is used with professional color to adjust level of color desired. For example, black hair could be described as level 1, adding blonde highlights would require a 40 volume developer to lift the color of your hair 4 shade levels.
10 volume developer is used to deposit hair color. if you have a lighter color and want to go darker you should used the volume 10.
A color developer, whether it's cream or clear, acts as an activator with color, which is mixed together. It opens the cuticle of the hair shaft so that the color can be deposited. It will lift your natural color up a shade or two depending on the volume of the developer used.
At home box color usually has very high amounts of ammonia and sidekicked with the developer that is used with the hair color opens and swells the cuticle of the hair shaft. Thus resulting in damage.
For optimal gray coverage, a 20 Volume Developer should always be used.
No. Glass can be used as well.
20 Volume developer should be used when toning hair.
Salon Care 10 volume cream developer does nothing for the hair when used alone. When mixed with a color, it will deposit color into the hair and when mixed with a lightener, it will lighten 1.5 levels.
The only thing that will occur when using 30 V. developer when coloring a dark color is that the color will not take as dark as it should. It will probably turn out to be a little lighter than expected.