LANONE Oxidant 3% 10 Volume Cream Developer for Hair Dye 100ML
1000ML
Description
Oxidant cream is characterized by its easy to mix texture. It
ensures brilliant colour results.
The volume developer that you should use depends on the results you
want to achieve.
With hair dye low volume developer is enough to lift the hair
cuticle just enough for pigment to slip inside, but when bleaching
your hair you’ll need a higher volume developer. This is because
you need to open the cuticle enough to allow for the natural color
pigment to be removed from your hair.
Product name | LANONE Oxidant 3% 10 Volume Cream Developer for Hair Dye 100ML
1000ML |
Volume | 10 Volume , 20 Volume , 30 Volume , 40 Volume |
Feature | Assures consistent uniform color and this product also bleach
results |
Usage | Rich creme formula that can be used with any tint or bleach |
OEM / ODM | Acceptable |
Sample | Free |
Features
Lanone oxidant cream helps achieve extraordinary results when
combined with Lanone color cream or bleaches.
Lanone oxidant, with a pleasant fragrance, when combined with
Lanone color cream or bleaches guarantees: adherence to the
mixture, full coverage of grey hair, maximum glossiness and
long-lasting colours, perfect development of the bleaching action
and reduced risk of irritations.
Floral fragrance, in line with the Lanone color cream or bleaches
scent.
Available in four variations: 10, 20, 30, 40 volumes.
Peroxide on its own won't do much to lighten your hair. If you
apply a moderate strength peroxide to your hair (e.g. 20 or 30
vol.) then you'll see a slight lightening of your natural hair
colour over time but for noticeable results you need bleach or dye
to boost its lightening power.
Developers are calling activators, and without them hair dye would
have absolutely no effect. Developer helps the color penetrate the
hair shaft and become permanent. Hydrogen peroxide developer lifts
the cuticle layer of the hair and depending on the strength of the
activator the cuticle will lift more or less.
Hair developer levels refer to their oxidizing potential, or how
much hydrogen peroxide they have. Most bleach and hair color
formulas use developer at either 10, 20, 30 or in some cases 40.
Depending on the strength of the developer it can also lift the
hair color level a bit. This is why even after removing permanent
hair color using color removal products the hair underneath will be
lighter than your original virgin hair color.
If you are applying permanent, no-lift hair color. It won’t lift
your base hair color significantly, so you should use it when you
want to add a tone or tint to the hair, but keeping it at the same
color level. Many toners work with 10 vol developer as it’s the
least damaging to the hair and all you want is to deposit a tone to
cancel unwanted color in your hair. 10 volume developer is only
used to open the hair cuticle layer so the color molecules can
deposit in the cortex for long term results.
When you want to achieve a lift of one o two levels of hair color.
If you have more than 50% grey hair you will need to use 20 volume
developer for 100% gray coverage with permanent hair dye. Less than
that and you may be able to get away with 10 volume developer, and
your grey hair will look like highlights.
You can use 20 volume developer with bleach to lighten hair that is
naturally blonde in a more gentle fashion.
WARINING
It contains hydrogen peroxide. Avoid contact with eyes. In case of
accidental contact with eyes,rinse out immediately with plenty of
water and seek medical advice.Wear disposable gloves.Keep out of
reach of children.Do not expose to sun’s rays.Store in a cool
place.FOR PROFESSIONAL USE.