Yes, you can use 30 volume developer to achieve a darker hair color, but it's not typically recommended. A 30 volume developer is primarily used for lifting hair color rather than depositing it. For darkening hair, a lower volume developer, such as 10 or 20 volume, is usually more appropriate to minimize damage and achieve a more controlled result. Always follow the instructions provided with your hair dye for the best outcomes.
Which developer you use will depend on the color you want to achieve. A 20 developer will give you a darker color than a 30 or 40 developer.
depends on if you are going lighter or darker from your original hair color. if lighter do a 20 if darker do a 10
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To lift or make lighter you want to use, 30, and 40 Valium developer. To darker you use 10 and 20 Valium developer. Also to go lighter use a hair dryer. For darker room temperature. Colour should never be left in the hair longer then the time recommended, it over processes and the fades much fast.
No, it lifts your natural hair color by use of the developer. The higher the volume of the developer the more lift you will get in your hair.
You have to have a actuall hair color to mix with it. Use 2oz of the color and 4oz of the developer and mix. And apply to your hair
depends on if you are going lighter or darker. If darker use a 10 if lighter use a 20
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.
When used alone, developer will do nothing to the hair. It is made to be mixed with a hair color.
NO! You need both the color or "gel" and the developer. What happens is when you mix the two together they oxidize which creates the color changein your hair. The color will not stay, or possibly evenchange colorwithout the developer.
Yes, the appropriate volume developer must be mixed with any Matrix color.
It appears there may be a typographical error in your question. Assuming you are asking about using a hair color cream with a clear developer, it is important to note that the developer plays a crucial role in activating the hair color molecules and determining the final color result. Using a clear developer with a hair color cream may not provide the desired results as the developer needs to have a specific volume (strength) to effectively lighten or deposit color on the hair. It is recommended to use the developer specifically recommended for the hair color cream you are using to achieve the best and desired outcome.