Yes, you can use Redken Color Gels with Redken Pro-Oxide developers. This combination is specifically designed to work together, ensuring optimal color results and performance. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding mixing ratios and application for the best outcomes.
Redken Color Gels developer is formulated specifically for Gels, but using any developer will still work.
Making an at-home developer to be used with Redken Color Gels is not possible. You can however, use any brand developer though.
Mix Redken Color Gels with Redken Color Gels developer in equal parts. The gels can be applied with a bottle or bowl and brush method. Apply from roots to ends and comb through if this is the first time hair has been colored. For re-growth, only apply color to that area. Process 30-45 minutes. Do not use heat.
To use Redken Color Gels, mix the color according to the manufacturer's instructions with the corresponding developer. Apply the color mixture to dry, unwashed hair following the recommended processing time. Rinse thoroughly and style as desired.
It's not recommended to mix Redken Color Gels with a different brand of developer, as the formulas may not be compatible. Using the specific developer designed for Redken products ensures optimal results, including color vibrancy and longevity. Mixing brands can lead to unpredictable outcomes, such as uneven color or compromised hair health. For the best results, always use the developer specified by the manufacturer.
Because LoReal bought out Redken not too long ago. When they did this, they changed several formulas. These new formulas contain the chemical to strip your color. By doing this clients come back quicker for color services, and many of the salons use Redken color on their clients. So in the end it makes Redken more money.
Redken Color Gels mixing ration is 1:1...however, if you're not a professional, you should steer clear of professional products. But if you are...that's my favorite permanent color line, I'm very picky and have been extremely pleased. A note of advice about Color Gels...since they're created for coverage they have a LOT of pigmentation. Therefore, on MOST people, they turn out a little darker...like 1-2 shades. Also, DONT USE HEAT.
Yes, when using Redken's Chromatics hair color line, it's necessary to use the specific Redken Oil Developer designed for it. This developer is formulated to work in conjunction with Chromatics to ensure optimal color results and hair health. Using a different developer may lead to unpredictable outcomes and could compromise the integrity of the hair.
Oh, what a happy little question! You can use 20 volume developer with Redken Shades EQ color Gloss, but it's typically recommended to use 10 volume for deposit-only color like Shades EQ. Using a higher volume developer may lift the natural hair color slightly, so be mindful of that. Just remember to trust your instincts and enjoy the process of creating beautiful hair colors!
While it's best to mix Redken Color Fusion with their Pro-Oxide Cream Developer, it will be fine to mix a Sally brand instead. Color Fusion is 1:1 Ratio and Double Fusion is 1:2 Ratio.
No, it is not recommended to use Redken EQ color gloss developer with other demi-permanent colors. Each brand's developer is specifically formulated to work with its own color line, ensuring optimal results and hair health. Mixing different products can lead to unpredictable color outcomes and may compromise the integrity of the hair. Always use the developer that is designed for your specific color brand.
This is going to be a medium red-brown, depending on the ratio you use.