take it from a hair couloring specialist: Mix one part Activating lotion, with one part hair colour. Let sit for 15-20 mins. rinse. This is by far the best hair colouring product I have ever used! Good luck.
CAN YOU USE THE 30 VOLUME CREME DEVELOPER INSTEAD OF HE ACTIVATING LOTION?
I am not a hairstylist, but I do my own color at home with Wella Color Charm 7WR and I use the 30 cream developer. It was recommended to me at Sally's. I tried it once with the 20 developer and it turned out weird and dark.
The ratio is 1:1. So, 1oz of developer to 1oz of color.
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The volume of the developer simply tells you how many levels it will lift your hair so since you are using 30 volume, it will lift your natural color 3 levels higher to help the permanent color show better. The volume/color ratio is 1:1 which means however many oz. of haircolor you use, you put the same number of oz of developer. For example: 2oz permanent haircolor: 2oz of developer I hope this helps you! Source: I am a cosmetologist
I believe 1.5 parts would be 1.5 ounces of developer to 4 ounces of color, which doesn't seem like enough developer. Double check the directions. Usually haircolor is either 1:1 or 1:2 ratio. I've never heard of 4:1.5 ratio.
It depends on your natural color and the desired color. And a lot of other variables. Are you lightening your hair, covering grey or just going for a different color. Standard strength is 20 volume. Higher lift colors often require 30 or 40 volume. You should get a consultation with the establishment that sold you the haircolor. if you have colored your hair in the past and want to go lighter, you will need to remove the old haircolor first, usually with bleach. Haircolor will not lighten the artificial color molecules in your hair, only will lighten your natural color. If this is the case, I highly recommend going to a salon for your color. Good luck.
Her hair color is blonde with brown highlights
What is porosity ? And how can it affect hair color
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Redken Color Gels developer is formulated specifically for Gels, but using any developer will still work.
Mix equal parts of developer and Wella color.
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.