It depends on what shade of cream you are looking for, but you just add a few drops of colored paint to white. I would recommend using yellow and/or brown to add to the white, a very small amount at a time, stirring, until you reach the desired shade you are looking for. Easier yet, check out a paint store.
The original color for a pyramid is a orangy creme color
It's creme colored. Perhaps, that's why it's called "creme".
i use tony and guy curl creme and the boots own make curl creme
The ratio of 40 volume creme developer to permanent hair color is typically 1:1. This means you would use the same amount of developer as you do hair color. For example, if you mix 2 ounces of hair color, you would also use 2 ounces of 40 volume creme developer.
A silvery grey, most likely.
mauve
It appears that that particular color is now retired. However, at the Revlon website, you may be able to find a similar color.
no. semi permenent hair color is deposit only. a developer additive could affect the way the color comes out or even damage the cuticles of your hair.
Yes, but it wouldn't work as good you would have to use a lot more creme
NO...What would be the purpose? Developer is just an activator for color or bleach.
The color is spelled "cream" (for the yellowish-white fat in milk).
No, just the color.