To mix ColorSilk with a 20 volume cream developer, you typically use a 1:1 ratio. Therefore, for a 2 oz bottle of ColorSilk, you would mix it with 2 oz of 20 volume cream developer. This ensures that the color processes correctly and achieves the desired results. Always refer to the specific instructions on the product for best outcomes.
2.6 oz of developer.
Use equal parts of color and developer. For 2 ounces of color, mix 2 ounces of developer unless otherwise stated in the manufacturer's directions.
500ml is 0.5Litres, approx. a medium sized water botttle.
Mixing 10 Volume developer and 40 volume developer will never make a 20 volume regardless of how much is mixed. In order to make a 20 volume, equal parts of 10 and 30 volumes will need to be mixed. Mixing 10 and 40 will make 30 volume.
It won't make it 30. The way developer works is 10 is no lift deposit only and makes hair semi permanent. 20 is 7-10 shades of lift with deposit and makes hair colour permanent. You have to buy 30 volume developer from a sallys beauty supply but 30 is very dangerous for the hair it can damage it severly I recommend sticking to just 20 volume
Equal parts of 10 & 30 V. developer will yield 20 v.
Developer and color require an equal parts mixture. If you are using two ounces of color, you would need to use two ounces of developer.
Almost always the mixture is equal parts developer and color. For example, 2 ounces of color + 2 ounces of developer.
Every company has a different quantity of peroxide that they mix with their colours. You will need to find that out.
The typical ratio for mixing hair dye is 1:1, meaning equal parts of color cream dye and developer cream. The volume of the developer cream (measured in percentages like 10, 20, 30, 40 vol) does affect how much lift/lightening you will achieve. In general, the higher the volume of developer, the more lift you can expect, but it can also cause more damage to the hair.
Equal parts of 10 & 30 V. developer will yield 20 v.
When using Matrix SoColor with a 20 volume cream developer, the typical mixing ratio is 1:1, meaning you would use equal parts of the color and the developer. For example, if you use 2 ounces of SoColor, you should mix it with 2 ounces of 20 volume developer. Always refer to the specific instructions on the product for any variations or adjustments needed based on desired results.