No. Different companies use different ratios in their products. It is the actual type of colour you are going to use that will depend on the lift eg. semi, quasi or permanent.
no
If mixed equally, you will get 30 Volume.
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
you get a lighter brown because cream is basically white
Mix equal parts of 50V.+10V. to yield 40 V. developer
no
Cream hair colors are generally mixed with a cream developer.
Yes, cream peroxide is developer.
Cream developer alone will not lighten your black hair. You will need to use a bleach or lightener with the cream developer to lighten it.
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.
If you have clear developer and your hair color calls for cream developer will it still work the same?
If mixed equally, you will get 30 Volume.
The only way to make a paint colour lighter is to add white paint to it. The amount will depend on how dark the starting paint colour is, how pale you want to make it. But usually it make a lot of white paint to noticeably lighten up a paint colour.
30 Volume Cream Developer is generally used for high-lift color, blonding, and bleaching.
Does peroxide cream developer ever go bad? I have used the same one for over 3 years.
2.6 oz of 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