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How do you use Excellence HiColor red?

By Matthew Alvarez

How do you use Excellence HiColor red?

To mix HiColor for red highlights, mix 1 part hair color (1.2 oz) to 2 parts (2.4 oz) of the included Oreor Creme Developer. Comb the hair out. Divide the hair and pin up the hair in sections. Apply the HiColor to strands of semi-moist hair with the included brush.

How much developer do you use with HiColor red?

You’re supposed to mix 1 part color with 1.5 parts developer in a plastic bowl. Don’t use metal! Mix until it’s smooth and creamy.

Do you need developer for Loreal HiColor?

Measure 2.4 fl. oz. of Oreor 30 or 40 Volume Developer depending on the degree of lift desired into a non-metallic shaker or bowl. If hair is relaxed, use 20 volume developer only.

Is Loreal HiColor Red permanent?

HiColor Red HiLights Red Permanent Creme Hair Color.

Can you use Loreal HiColor 40 developer?

L’Oreal HiColor Requires 30 to 40 Volume Developer According to the instructions from the manufacturer, L’Oreal HiColor hair dye (check current price) should be mixed with a 30 or 40 volume developer to lift the natural pigment from your strands.

Can you use HiColor with 20 volume?

Yes just use 20-30 volume developer so it’s not as harsh to your hair. It’ll turn out a beautiful color but it doesn’t stay bright very long.

Can you apply Loreal HiColor on wet hair?

Can You Dye Your Hair If It’s Wet? Under the right circumstances, it is absolutely possible to color your hair while it’s still wet. The method of applying hair dye to wet hair is typically used to achieve subtle results or recommended for certain hair highlighting techniques.

How do I know which developer to use?

Choose developer strength according to how many levels you need to lift. Use 20 Vol developer for 1-2 levels, 30 Vol for 2-3 levels & 40 Vol for 3 levels. If you are going more than 3 levels lighter, you will need to use bleach first. Stick to the recommended color and developer mix rules.

Can I mix developer with box dye?

You should never use anything stronger than this at home. Box dyes come with developer and dye packaged together, but the developer is generally only 20 volume. This means that no matter what the color is on the box, you’ll only be able to make your hair one or two shades lighter (or darker) than its natural color.

Should I use a 30 or 40 developer?

Choose a 30 volume developer when you want a developer that is stronger for a lighter and deeper color. 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.