No.
The shelf life of creme peroxide is believed to be very since it is the same as hydrogen peroxide. The shelf life can be up to 2 years from the date of packaging.
it's 1:1.5 (dye to peroxide) for the ash blondes :)
Ms. Kay Dioxygen Creme Developer 40 Volume and Salon Care 40 Volume Creme Developer both serve the same primary function of lifting hair color and facilitating the bleaching process, as they are both formulated with the same level of peroxide. However, the specific formulation and additional ingredients may vary between brands, potentially affecting the results and the hair's condition. It's important to consider hair type and desired outcome when choosing between them. Always perform a patch test and follow instructions for best results.
The phonetic pronunciation of the word creme is the same as the word cream (both sound like CR-EE-MM)
Yes, it contains the ordinary peroxide ion attached to two hydrogen ions.
about half a hour:-) dont go over a hour though because it will damage your root and hair x
Yes, hydrogen peroxide and "agua oxigenada" are the same chemical compound, H2O2. "Agua oxigenada" is the Spanish term for hydrogen peroxide.
Yes,you can.I tried it yesterday and it was the same texture and the same taste as creme brulee that's made with heavy cream.
No, Creme de Coconut is an alcoholic drink. Coconut milk is produced from the pulp of a fresh coconut.
No, peroxide and ammonia are not the same. Peroxide is a compound that contains an oxygen-oxygen single bond, while ammonia is a compound that contains nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. They have different chemical properties and uses.
No, they are not the same product and will not produce similar results.
creme viennoise is creme viennoise