tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post5853144418855041733..comments2024-03-11T19:53:22.638-07:00Comments on Killerstrands Hair Clinic: Developer, Developer, Oh Which Developer Shall We Use???Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17245158136161062012noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post-77935708511076914032015-01-11T14:27:50.935-08:002015-01-11T14:27:50.935-08:00If it works on you , then great....more power to y...If it works on you , then great....more power to you. I'm not sure what you are asking me? By my experience that would work very rarely and would not last as long....<br />But if you want to use lower volumes = go right ahead. u must have super fine hair which displays to readers how a topic such as texture affects the hair coloring rules !! <br />By my experience, that would never be my choice, I understand your ratios and everything your saying.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17245158136161062012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post-49508305420939065512015-01-10T00:37:31.252-08:002015-01-10T00:37:31.252-08:00a note , to be more precise :)
The color ratio su...a note , to be more precise :)<br /><br />The color ratio suggested by the cosmetic brand I use (if you want I can tell you) is 1 : 1+1/2 oxygen.<br /><br />It is a permanent dye with ammonia .<br /><br />So , for example, for 60 ml of color cream 5 natural I use 90 ml of 10 volume developer (consider that I live in Europe....in Usa I suppose I could say 1 oz of cream color needs 1,5 oz of developer)<br /><br />Tha brand ,anyway, suggests 20 vol peroxide , but, as said before, it works on me with 10 vol too.<br /><br />By your experience ,could it work with a lower volume too, like 5 or 7 volumes ? :)<br /><br />Thank you for your patience and kindness <br /><br />Marianna Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post-40523898226075817412015-01-07T08:42:41.938-08:002015-01-07T08:42:41.938-08:00Personally, I feel that using 20 Volume developer ...Personally, I feel that using 20 Volume developer does not create any more damage than 10 Volume. the difference between developers is NOT Strength, one is not stronger than than the other. The difference is "time". 20 Volume works faster than 10 Volume. 40 Volume works faster than 30 Volume ... and on and on! It is a common misconception. If I was covering silver I look for the color & developer that covers it the best.<br /><br />The answer to that is 20 Volume. <br />Because of your "fine" hair that is why you are having good results with 10 Volume. Does it last 6 weeks? Because that is how long it should last.<br /><br />the most important factor is your formula, which you did not mention<br /> Good luck.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17245158136161062012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post-16827365929640397962015-01-04T02:21:39.945-08:002015-01-04T02:21:39.945-08:00Hallo, Thank you for your info.
Reading you I hav...Hallo, Thank you for your info.<br /><br />Reading you I have tried to cover my white hair using a permanent dye and 10 volumes peroxide.My natural level is / was 5. The 10 volume peroxide works very well on me , the dye doesn't fade away very easily and I am very happy because I can use a peroxide lower than 20 volumes and the hair has less damages.Maybe I am just lucky because I have very fine hair, with a normal porosity.<br />So, what could happen using a 6 volumes peroxide and permenet dye?It should deposit color on my hair ,I think, without any lift and I should have a super minimal damage .<br />Can you please tell me your opinion about this procedure?<br /><br /> Thank you :) and best regards from Italy<br /><br />MariannaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com