Monday, October 14, 2013

can you use a volume 10 developer for a black hair dye?

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my hair is pretty dark already. but idk how the whole volume developer system works. so does it matter what volume i use for the black hair dye that i have?

i have a volume 10 developer so is that fine to mix for BLACK HAIR?



Answer
Permanent Black Haircolor has a LOT OF COLORING AGENT(s) in it. So, depending on the brand / type of color you may not get enough developing out of a low volume developer, resulting in a weak color or no color take. The Volume of the developer also helps to determine how long the color will last or stay in the hair. For a PERMANENT Color Result, 20 Volume is the MINIMUM recommended Volume.

If your hair is dark already - Medium Brown To Black, then 10 Vol. will give a Long-Lasting (But NOT Permanent) color that will deepen and enrich the shade for about 15 to 20 washes.

5 Vol. is used for Color Glazes (Over Natural, Colored or Highlighted Hair) or Demi-Permanent Toners (For Bleached Hair)

10 Vol. for Demi Permanent Color on hair with a small amount of gray or a long lasting TINT without changing the natural color. Or Full Color Value Toners For Bleached Hair that's in Delicate Condition.

20 Vol. for ALL General Coloring, Bleaching And Toning with PERMANENT COLOR and FULL GRAY COVERAGE.

25 or 30 Vol. For High-Lift or Specialty Tints, Highlights and Bleaching Hair Extra Light or for Resistant hair.

40 Vol. is used for Super-Lifting Tints and Bleaching or Highlighting DARK, RESISTANT HAIR.

This is still a very basic explanation but, I hope It Helps.
Good-Luck!!

Does henna [the hair dye] come in golden brown colors and will it show up on a black persons black hair?




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I wanted to get golden brown highlights for my black hair and i heard henna is the safest and nondamaging to your hair. Is that true? And does henna come in golden brown. Also what color highlights would be best for someone whos dark skinned, not that dark, and has black hair?


Answer
no. i know people who have done it, it dries out your hair and it takes hours for the color to develop. it's really inefficient. it's also advertised as semi-perminant, but it didn't wash out of my friend's hair. if you go to salon they can get a great color for you. there are new products out there that also don't dry out your hair! ask about loreal professionnel ammonium free-platinum. you can use that to lighten your hair to lighten it where you want highlights. after that they'd cover up the highlights with a semi-permanent brown. if you only dye it with one color, it will come out kind of orange, so making it too light (stripping the hair of any color) and then adding back in the color you want is the best route. here is a link to the lightener that i'd used and am referring to.

http://us.lorealprofessionnel.com/_en/_us/products/fiche.aspx?Catcode=Axe_Products^Category_haircolor^Family_paste^Brand_Platinium2&prdcode=AE2&




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