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Salon Care, 20 Volume Creme Developer, 4 ounces

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volume developer: A 20-volume developer is a stronger option and is recommended for anyone who wants a permanent result (for toners, that’s 6 weeks). If you choose this option, ensure that your hair isn’t overly fragile or damaged. Use too little toner: Not using enough toner is a surefire way to end up with patchy results. Saturate your hair in the product if you want a uniform, vibrant result. The difference between 20-volume and lower number volumes is that with 20-volume you get a stronger lift, which allows you to remove more protein from the hair before washing them out. This helps color penetrate deeper into the hair shaft. You’ll leave bleach + 20 vol developer on longer if you have dark or coarse hair. It may only take 10 minutes to fully process if you have blonde or very fine hair. Here’s a look at how long you should leave bleach in different types and colors of hair with 20 volume developer:

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They can also determine the appropriate processing time to help you achieve your desired results without damaging your hair. But that’s not all. When darkening porous ends, you would need to use the regular volume of developer to ensure better penetration of color pigments. But, if you want to make the effect stronger, to lighten your hair even more, then you can consider using a 1:1.5 or 1:2 mixing ratio. However, using too little or too much hair developer may cause the result look not as good as what you expected, or sometimes not good at all. After 10 minutes, inspect the root of the hair. If you don’t like the color of the root end, leave it on for another 5 minutes. Step 2: Section HairAll bleaches are not the same and some beauty store bleaches in particular have very poor lifting properties. Once the hair has been lightened correctly, you should only need to use 20 Vol developer with your color. Apply to damp hair: Wet hair is a no-go for Wella toner. It’s best to apply the toner to damp hair so that the color can be easily distributed. If you’ll be washing your hair right before toning, towel-dry. The goal is to ensure that your hair isn’t dripping wet. However, we must stress that you should NOT go overboard with either the hair drier or the developer itself! Keep the hair drier on a light setting, don’t spend too much time in the sun, use a volume 20 hair developer t least at first as volumes 30 and 40 can be too damaging, and don’t apply too much of it either. It’s an understandable impulse to use some extra product to “strengthen” its effect but that’s not how hair developer works – putting too much of it will only burn your hair and scalp but it won’t open or lighten your hair any further. How to lighten hair with developer and shampoo?

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Blonde hair may lift 2 levels in as little as 10 minutes when you use 20 volume developer, while darker hair may take closer to 20 or 30 minutes to achieve 1-2 levels of lift with 20 vol developer. You should never leave bleach mixed with 20 vol developer on your hair for more than 30 minutes. What Does 20 Vol Developer Do? We understand how exciting it is to start lightening your hair once your bleach and developer mixture is ready. However, it’s best to follow the mixing steps here with a tiny amount of bleach and developer first.

The 40 volume developer is the strongest and has the potential to produce significant changes. It will lift your hair four shades and is suitable for blondes, especially high-lift colors. You can use 40 volume developer when you want to achieve a medium to dark blonde. You can also use it with bleach for better results. However, use it carefully to avoid adverse effects that may arise due to its strength.

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