If mixed equally, you will get 30 Volume.
To make a 40-volume developer, you would mix equal parts of 20-volume (6%) hydrogen peroxide cream developer with another equal part of 20-volume (6%) hydrogen peroxide cream developer. This will give you a total volume of 40 (12%).
No, cream developer and liquid developer are formulated differently and should not be mixed together. Using them together can affect the effectiveness of the developer and the final result of the hair color. It's best to stick to using the developer recommended by the hair color product you are using.
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.
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.
To make a 40-volume developer, you would mix equal parts of 20-volume (6%) hydrogen peroxide cream developer with another equal part of 20-volume (6%) hydrogen peroxide cream developer. This will give you a total volume of 40 (12%).
No, cream developer and liquid developer are formulated differently and should not be mixed together. Using them together can affect the effectiveness of the developer and the final result of the hair color. It's best to stick to using the developer recommended by the hair color product you are using.
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If you try to color your hair with just the color itself, and not mix it with the developer, nothing will happen. You will see no color change in your hair and you will have wasted your time and money. Always mix the color with the appropriate developer and process it according to the manufacturer's directions.
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
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.
Mixing 20 cream developer and shampoo will help to lighten your hair. It is best however to seek help from a professional with any lightening service.
Every company has a different quantity of peroxide that they mix with their colours. You will need to find that out.
Equal parts of 10 & 30 V. developer will yield 20 v.
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.
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.
Equal parts of 10 & 30 V. developer will yield 20 v.