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you may have to bleach your hair then dye it caramel___________ Caramel highlights on black hair are usually done with bleach and 20 V. developer, and a toner, if needed.
For vLight powder bleach, the recommended mixing ratio is 1:2 with 40Volume developer, so you would mix 4 oz of 40Volume developer with 2 oz of vLight powder bleach. This will provide the proper consistency for bleaching hair effectively.
It is not recommended to mix developer with bleach as it can produce harmful fumes and reactions. Developer should only be used as directed with hair dye products. If you are looking to lighten your hair, follow the instructions provided with a professional hair lightening product.
No, in order for toner to work, it MUST be mixed with a 20 vol developer.
I hope you're referring to hair bleach, not household bleach which will burn your hair and skin. Hair bleach: mix the powder with 20 or 30 volume developer in ratio listed on packaging.
It is not recommended to mix powdered bleach with developer from a hair dye as they may have different formulations and mixing them could result in an unpredictable chemical reaction. It's best to follow the instructions provided with the hair dye for the best results and to avoid damaging your hair.
To mix half a container of Splat hair lightening bleach, measure out half of the powder and developer using a scale or by eyeballing it. Mix the powder and developer in a non-metallic bowl until smooth and creamy before applying it to your hair. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions on mixing ratios and application techniques for best results.
The typical measurement ratio for mixing cream developer and powder bleach is 1:2, meaning one part powder bleach to two parts cream developer. For example, if you use 30 grams of powder bleach, you would mix it with 60 grams of cream developer. It's important to follow the specific instructions on the product packaging, as ratios can vary based on the brand and desired results. Always perform a patch test before applying the mixture to ensure safety and desired effects.
No Because toner is used for face only not for hair
No you need the powdered bleach with the developer.
If your hair is slightly orange, a toner with a BLUE base will neutralize that. If your hair is more gold, use a VIOLET based toner. If your hair is both orange/gold, you'll need a BLUE-VIOLET based toner. Mix with a 20 vol. cream developer.
yes