It is not recommended to mix developer with bleach as it can produce harmful fumes and reactions. Developer should only be used as directed with hair dye products. If you are looking to lighten your hair, follow the instructions provided with a professional hair lightening product.
No.
No you need the powdered bleach with the developer.
No, using a developer alone without bleach powder will not effectively lighten your hair. Bleach powder is necessary to activate the lightening process. Developer alone will not provide enough lifting power to bleach your hair effectively and safely. It's important to follow proper instructions and use the correct products to avoid damaging your hair.
Changing the bleach to developer ratio can alter the strength of the hair coloring, but it is important to be cautious. Increasing the bleach content without adjusting the developer ratio can lead to hair damage. It is best to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the safest and most effective results.
NO...What would be the purpose? Developer is just an activator for color or bleach.
You use equal parts of Bleach, developer, and shampoo. 1:1:1 :D
For vLight powder bleach, the recommended mixing ratio is 1:2 with 40Volume developer, so you would mix 4 oz of 40Volume developer with 2 oz of vLight powder bleach. This will provide the proper consistency for bleaching hair effectively.
Cream developer alone will not lighten your black hair. You will need to use a bleach or lightener with the cream developer to lighten it.
You buy bleach developer and powder, liquid, or oil bleach. Put it on the tips of your hair and wash it with tonerafter 30 minutes or so.
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.
30 volume developer is often mixed with bleach for high lift blonding. This mixture is very effective, but should be used cautiously if done by a nonprofessional. There can be serious side effects if left on the hair too long.