Is 30 or 40 volume bleach stronger?

Is 30 or 40 volume bleach stronger?

30 Volume Developer (30V / 9% peroxide) will lift the hair up to 3 levels higher and is commonly used with lightener. 40 Volume Developer (40V / 12% peroxide) will lift the hair up to 4 levels. It is often used with lightener or high-lift blondes. Some high-lift colors even require double-40V for extra lift.

Is 30 volume bleach too strong?

30 volume developer is ideal for lifting 2-4 levels using permanent hair color depending on the texture of the hair. It can also be used for grey coverage on more resistant hair types. Thirty volume should never be used for basic deposit only color as it will blast the cuticle for no reason.

What bleach lifts the most levels?

Best high lifting bleach – up to 9 levels lighter! The Schwarzkopf BLONDME Bond Enforcing Premium Lightener 9+ is an industry favourite. This lightening powder is ideal for dark hair too, as it can lift up to 9 levels on both natural and coloured hair.

How long should you leave on 30 volume bleach?

You should leave 30 volume bleach in your hair for no longer than 15 to 30 minutes. The exact amount of time depends on your natural hair color and your desired result.

Do I need 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.

How long do I leave in Volume 40 bleach?

What happens if you leave bleach on your hair for too long? There’s a misconception that bleach will work better the longer you leave it on. The maximum amount of time you should leave bleach on your hair is 30 minutes. Any longer than that and you run the risk of serious damage, including brittle strands.

Can I bleach my hair twice with 30 developer?

Bleaching is an aggressive (and at the same time) delicate process for your hair. You can bleach your hair twice, but not twice in a row on the same day as it may cause hair breakage and hair fall. You may even lose hair in clumps, and each time you touch your hair.

When should I use 40 volume developer with bleach?

Use 40 Volume Developer This is because it will lift your hair up to four shades. If you are bleaching dark brown or black hair you may also need to use 40 volume developer, but keep in mind that this will be the most damaging for hair. It has 12% peroxide, and that can cause burns on sensitive scalps.

Can you put 40 vol on scalp?

For professional use. ion Sensitive Scalp 40 Volume Creme Developer can be mixed with any permanent hair color or lightener when the directions call for 40 Volume hydrogen peroxide. The creamy viscosity will allow for either bottle or bowl and brush application.

When should you use 40 developer?

40 volume developer (12% peroxide)

  1. Serves only for lightening. Up to 8 levels of lift.
  2. Ideal for a super platinum blonde result.
  3. It is used together with a lightening cream or powder.
  4. There is a risk of hair burns. You should never use a 40 volume developer at home.

What’s the strongest hair bleach?

Considered to be the strongest bleach on the market for dark or resistant hair, Clairol is everything you’ve been searching for. This hair lightener for dark is crafted for extra lightening strength, guaranteed to lift even the darkest of hair.

Can you use 40 vol developer with bleach?

First of all, we do not recommend you use 40 Vol developer with bleach. If you are using a good quality bleach, (and this includes Ugly Duckling bleaches of course) it will work and lift very well with 20 or 30 Vol Developer.

When should I use 20 vol or 30 vol bleach?

Use 20 Vol when you need to lift by 1-2 levels. Use 30 Vol when you need to lift by 3 levels or more. Always lift to a very pale yellow (see the picture above and also level 10 in the chart below). If there is orange in the hair after bleaching, it just means you did not bleach enough. You will need to rinse and do it again.

What is the right bleach to developer ratio?

The right bleach to developer ratio is 1:2 ratio. Use 20 Vol for the regrowth area, and when you need to lift by 1-2 levels. Use 30 Vol for the lengths, and when you need to lift by 3 levels or more. Lift to a very pale yellow (level 10). If there is orange in the hair after bleaching, you need to rinse and do again.

What is the best bleach to bleach ratio for hair removal?

1 Use a good quality bleach, and 20 or 30 Vol developer. 2 The right bleach to developer ratio is 1:2 ratio. 3 Use 20 Vol for the regrowth area, and when you need to lift by 1-2 levels. 4 Use 30 Vol for the lengths, and when you need to lift by 3 levels or more. 5 Lift to a very pale yellow (level 10).