20 Volume developer should be used when toning hair.
Their are 2 parts to a hair color system. The toner, or "color" part, and the developer, or "peroxide" part. Developers come in 4 different strengths called VOLUMES. 10 volume being weakest . Solite Matrix Developer is a peroxide developer. There are several other brands of developers. Most companies make their own brand and encourage you to use it with their toner, but you can use different developers, as long as they are the correct volume for the toner. All are peroxide products in a liquid or a creme consistency. 10 volume lifts the cuticle of the hair and allows the deposit of a color products to grip the hair. Most glazes are meant to be mixed with a 10 volume developer, but the container should tell you what volume ( 10, 20 or 30 ) and the amt to use. If the hair color says mix to a 1:1 ratio, it means for each part toner, use and equal amt of the correct volume developer. 20 volume peroxide developers lighten the hair and lift the cuticle to deposit color, 30 volume is strong stuff, can burn your hair and scalp and should not be used at home. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE TONER BOX.
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20 or 30 Volume developer is recommended for blonding.
particularly, yess. it depends on what hair dye it is for the vol. of the developer. but, MOST hair dyes, require 20-30 vol. happy hair dyinng.
When toning hair with a 30-volume developer, the process is more intense and can lead to significant color changes. The higher peroxide concentration lifts the hair's natural pigment more effectively, allowing the toner to deposit color more vibrantly. However, using a 30 developer can also increase the risk of damaging the hair, making it crucial to monitor the timing closely and follow up with proper conditioning treatments. It's generally recommended to use a lower volume developer for toning unless a specific, more dramatic effect is desired.
To use a hair toner, first wash your hair with shampoo and towel-dry it until it's damp but not dripping. Apply the toner evenly, sectioning your hair for thorough coverage, and leave it on according to the product instructions, typically between 10 to 30 minutes. Rinse the toner out with cool water, and follow up with a conditioner to lock in moisture and enhance shine. Finally, style your hair as desired.
Yes, you can use 30 volume developer to achieve a darker hair color, but it's not typically recommended. A 30 volume developer is primarily used for lifting hair color rather than depositing it. For darkening hair, a lower volume developer, such as 10 or 20 volume, is usually more appropriate to minimize damage and achieve a more controlled result. Always follow the instructions provided with your hair dye for the best outcomes.
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.
30 or 40 depending how bright you want it
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Yes, bleach or a high lift color mixed with 30 vol. developer is needed in order to lighten hair.
Well the higher the developer is the faster it shall get to being lighter. So if you use 30 you shall get lighter hair faster.