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cici4costa
Mar 14, 2009, 06:20 AM
Getting ready to color my hair again and read the box. Using Wella Color Charm and it says to mix with "appropriate" developer 2:1 (2 parts developer, 1 part Color Charm).
Ok what gives? I used this color before 1:1 with 20 developer and it seemed fine. Should this be diluted to the 2 parts developer as the box says and why? And just what is "appropriate" ? I am obviously not a pro!
Can someone help?
Thanks for your help!!
: )
Lisa
PunkChic
Mar 14, 2009, 12:04 PM
I've never used Wella Colour charm (not available in the UK I think). I use Wella's Koleston perfect.
Seeing as Colour Charm is a permanent colour (I looked on the internet), then it should really be 1:1. Have you checked this is a permanent colour by the way? Usually a 2:1 is a demi.
And the appropriate developer is hydrogen peroxide. You use what ever percentage you need. If you are lightening a lot of shades then it's 12% (30 vol) but if a few then 9% (20 vol).
Hope that helps.
cici4costa
Mar 14, 2009, 02:06 PM
Thanks PunkChic,
The box does not say demi so I must assume it is permanent. I used it the last time I colored my hair and it didn't wash out as I used 1:1. I never read the box but this time I did and that is what prompted my question. Anyway, I am coloring as I write so I will alert if there is any adverse response.
Thanks again for your response. My only visit to the UK was to Scotland to get married! I love it there. You are so lucky to have that in your backyard!
All the best,
Lisa
yndirah
Oct 15, 2009, 09:23 PM
Wella color charm is 2:1, you're just wasting product and money if you're using 1:1. It is permanent, but the 2:1 ratio makes it economical so you can have 2 applications from 1 tube.
Rrrrronita
Feb 19, 2012, 08:36 AM
Does Color Charm Clear Developer volume 20 every go bad?