If mixed equally, you will get 30 Volume.
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Mix equal parts of 50V.+10V. to yield 40 V. developer
Equal parts of 10V. Developer + 20V. Developer= 15 Volume Developer
Mix with 20 or 30 Volume Cream.
Equal parts of 30V + 40V= 35V.
no
Mix equal parts of 50V.+10V. to yield 40 V. developer
Equal parts of 10V. Developer + 20V. Developer= 15 Volume Developer
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Mix with 20 or 30 Volume Cream.
If you try to color your hair with just the color itself, and not mix it with the developer, nothing will happen. You will see no color change in your hair and you will have wasted your time and money. Always mix the color with the appropriate developer and process it according to the manufacturer's directions.
Mixing 20 cream developer and shampoo will help to lighten your hair. It is best however to seek help from a professional with any lightening service.
Every company has a different quantity of peroxide that they mix with their colours. You will need to find that out.
Equal parts of 30V + 40V= 35V.
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.
Equal parts of 10 & 30 V. developer will yield 20 v.
No, No you cannot. .... no you can't- but you can mix 10 with 30 volume! These strengths would equal 20 :)