Yes but usually only vegetable based dyes like Crazy Colour, Dorections and manic panic. If its normal colours and is permanment you need developer.
No. It is not recommended to use hair dye without the developer or without it's original content. However if you were to use a temporary rinse then a developer isn't needed. If you are using any dyes that are not already ready to go (previously mixed by the manufacturer) then you will need to follow those instructions and mix your developer with the color.
particularly, yess. it depends on what hair dye it is for the vol. of the developer. but, MOST hair dyes, require 20-30 vol. happy hair dyinng.
Mixing a 20 volume creme developer with a dye that already contains developer may result in an overly strong developer concentration, which can be damaging to your hair. It's generally recommended to use developer specific to the dye you're using to ensure proper color development and hair health.
It is possible to color your hair then dip dye it afterwards in the same day. However, it is recommended that you use a 10 developer or a 20 developer, as a 30 developer and a 40 developer can cause more damage to your hair. It is also not recommended to bleach your hair more than once every two weeks.
Any hair dye with 20 volume developer or higher is permanent.
Cream hair colors are generally mixed with a cream developer.
well it depends what kinda dye. people either get a dye dispenser [can be bought from sallys beauty supply' or a mixing bowl [made for hair dye, can also be bought from sallys]. just get your developer and pour as much as needed into a cup, pour into the dye, or put dye in the developer and shake or mix with a dye brushhh. happy hair dyinng.
You don't. There is no way to die hair without die. It is only possible to lighten hair without dye by using bleach
what is the bet developer for covering gray hair? My hair is dye 6-87 copper red
I would say it depends on your hair type and what kind of developer you used
If your hair dye requires a volume 10 developer and you only have volume 20, you can still use the 20 developer, but be cautious as it may lighten your hair more than intended. To mitigate this, consider mixing the dye and developer in smaller amounts to test the results on a strand of hair first. Alternatively, you can dilute the volume 20 developer with a bit of conditioner to reduce its strength, but this may also affect the dye's effectiveness. Always follow up with a deep conditioner to help maintain hair health after processing.
20 or 30 Volume developer is recommended for blonding.