The Freecia Professional Developer is a totally essential element in the hair coloring process. The oxidant creams contain the hydrogen peroxide, which opens the hair cuticle. Due to this process, Color pigments can penetrate deep into the hair fiber and color it. Without developer you would never achieve a significant change in the color of your hair.
Features
Brand- Freecia Professional
Package Information- Bottle
Color- White
Product Benefit- Tone correction
Package information- bottle
Item form- cream
No. of Item- 1
Net quantity- 1000ml
About this Item
- It is an essential element in the hair coloring process.
- Professional Developer for hair.
- Specially formulated to use with permanent hair color Product.
- Available in 3% (10 volume), 6% (20 volume), 9% (30 volume), 12% (40 volume)
- Contains hydrogen peroxide, which opens hair cuticle.
- Without developer you would never achieve a significant change in the color of your hair.
Important Information
This ingredients list is subject to change, consumers should refer to the product packaging for the most relevant ingredients list. We recommend to do a patch test, 24 hours before using the product.
How to use
Using a developer effectively involves clear communication, collaboration, and providing them with the necessary resources to complete their tasks. We also recommend consulting a hair expert. Whether you’re managing a developer or working with one, here are some tips on how to use a developer efficiently:
A hair color developer, also known as a hair color activator or oxidizing agent, is a crucial component when dyeing your hair. It helps activate the hair color molecules and facilitates the color-changing process. Here’s how to use a hair color developer effectively:
Note: Always follow the instructions provided with your specific hair color and developer products, as different brands and formulations might have slightly different guidelines.
Materials Needed
- Hair color developer (choose the appropriate volume)
- Hair coloring brush or applicator
- Old clothes or a salon cape
- Plastic wrap or shower cap (optional)
Steps
Start with the Freecia Professional Developer:
The developer volume you choose depends on your hair color goals and your hair’s current condition. Lower volumes (10 or 20) are suitable for minimal color change or gray coverage, while higher volumes (30 or 40) are used for more significant color changes.
Mix the Hair Color and Developer:
In a mixing bowl, combine the desired amount of hair color dye and the hair color developer in the recommended ratio. Usually, it’s a 1:1 or 1:2 ratio, depending on the brand and type of hair color.
Stir Thoroughly:
Use a hair coloring brush or applicator to stir the mixture thoroughly until it’s well blended. Make sure there are no lumps or clumps.
Do a Patch Test (Optional but Recommended):
Before applying the mixture all over your hair, consider doing a patch test to check for any allergic reactions or adverse effects. Apply a small amount of the mixture behind your ear or on your inner arm, and wait for 24 hours to observe any reactions.
Protect Your Skin and Clothing:
Put on gloves to protect your hands and old clothes or a salon cape to prevent staining. Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly or a barrier cream along your hairline and ears to prevent color from staining your skin.
Apply the Hair Color Mixture:
Start applying the mixture to your hair using the hair coloring brush or applicator. Begin at the roots and work your way down to the ends, ensuring even coverage. If you’re doing root touch-up, focus on the regrowth area first.
Time the Process:
Use a timer to track the processing time. The recommended time can vary based on the hair color brand and developer volume. Follow the instructions provided with your hair color product.
Check Color Development:
As the processing time nears its end, check the color development. Wipe off a small section of hair color with a damp cloth or paper towel to see if the desired color has been achieved. If not, continue processing for the remaining time.
Rinse and Condition:
Once the desired color is achieved, rinse your hair thoroughly with lukewarm water until the water runs clear. Follow up with a color-safe conditioner to help lock in the color and maintain hair health.
Style and Maintain:
Style your hair as usual. To maintain your newly colored hair, use color-safe hair care products and avoid frequent washing with harsh shampoos.
Remember, using a hair color developer requires careful attention to instructions and timing. If you’re uncertain about the process, it’s a good idea to consult a professional hair colorist for guidance and assistance.