Transform your color vision into reality with precision formulated oxidizing solutions. Available in four strength levels for complete versatility.
Your journey to beautiful shade transformation starts with choosing the right lifting power for your specific needs.
Each concentration delivers different lightning capabilities. Selecting correctly means achieving desired results without compromising strand integrity.
Think of volume strength as your color transformation partner. Lower concentrations work gently while higher ones deliver dramatic changes.
Perfect for subtle enhancement and toning applications. Opens cuticle layers minimally for safe pigment placement.
This gentle formula deposits rich color without aggressive lifting. Ideal when maintaining current depth or adding dimension.
Mixing this concentration with permanent formulas creates deposit only results. Your natural depth stays intact while receiving beautiful tone enhancement.
Fine textures respond beautifully to this gentler approach. Avoid unnecessary stress while achieving your aesthetic goals.
Processing typically completes within 20 to 30 minutes. Continuously monitor progress visually rather than assuming timing.
The industry workhorse for most coloring scenarios. Lifts natural pigment one to two levels while depositing color molecules.
Professional colorists reach for this concentration daily. It balances effectiveness with safety across diverse applications.
Grey hair demands this strength minimum. Stubborn silver strands possess more complex cuticle layers requiring adequate oxidation.
Resistant textures accept color properly with this concentration. Underdeveloping leads to patchy, uneven results you’ll regret.
Standard mixing ratios apply here: equal parts colorant to oxidizer. Some formulas require 1:2 ratios for maximum effectiveness.
This versatile option works for both salon professionals and home enthusiasts. Predictable results make it beginner friendly yet powerful.
Delivers a two to three level lift for noticeable changes. Coarse, resistant strands benefit from this increased oxidative power.
Medium brown transforms into honey blonde territory with proper application. Dark bases lighten substantially when processed correctly.
This concentration accelerates chemical reactions significantly. Vigilant timing prevents over processing and unwanted damage.
Off scalp techniques work safely at this strength. Direct scalp contact may cause sensitivity in some individuals.
Experienced DIY colorists achieve salon quality results at home. Proper sectioning and application technique remain crucial.
Mix with bleaching powder at a 1:2 ratio for ideal consistency. Too thick means uneven processing; too thin causes dripping.
Reserved for dramatic transformations requiring extreme lift. Black to blonde journeys often need this powerful concentration.
Professionals use this for up to four level changes. Virgin dark hair responds well when properly managed.
Critical Safety Notes: Never apply this directly to scalp tissue. Off scalp placement only prevents chemical burns.
Processing time stays under 30 minutes maximum extended timing of 30 minutes, and without improving results.
Strand testing becomes non negotiable at this strength. Predict outcomes before committing to a complete application.
Healthy starting condition matters tremendously here. Compromised strands may break under this oxidative stress.
The starting level determines which concentration works best. Assess current depth honestly before selecting strength.
The desired outcome guides your choice equally. One level change needs a different power than a three level transformation.
Hair texture influences processing significantly. Fine strands lift easier than coarse, thick ones.
Choose 10, 20, 30, or 40 volumes based on the lift you need and your starting level.
Choose 10 volumes for safe deposit.
Select 20 volumes for reliable results.
Reach for a 30 volume strength.
Use 40 volume carefully.
Clean, product free strands accept chemicals better. Skip washing 24 hours before to protect your scalp naturally.
Section methodically for thorough saturation. Missing spots create uneven, patchy coloring.
Permanent color typically uses 1:1 ratios. Check manufacturer instructions always.
High lift formulas often require 1:2 proportions. More oxidizer means stronger lifting capability.
Bleach powder needs a 1:1.5 to 1:2 mixing. Aim for smooth, spreadable consistency.
Lower volumes are process in 30 to 40 minutes generally. Check progress every 10 minutes visually.
Higher volumes work faster, completing in 20 to 30 minutes. Over processing causes breakage without better results.
Room temperature affects timing significantly. Warmer environments accelerate chemical reactions.
Never exceed recommended maximum times—additional minutes of damage without improving color.
Conduct strand tests before the complete application. Small test sections reveal actual results safely.
Apply barrier cream around the hairline and ears. Petroleum jelly prevents skin irritation effectively.
Work in well ventilated spaces always. Oxygen release during mixing requires fresh air.
Wear protective gloves throughout the entire process. Direct skin contact causes dryness and irritation.
Use non metal mixing bowls only. Metal reacts chemically, reducing effectiveness.
Keep products away from your eyes completely. Rinse immediately if accidental contact occurs.
Store bottles in cool, dark locations. Heat and light degrade oxidizing power over time.
Natural Black to Warm Caramel: Start with 20 volume and warm brown permanent color. Apply roots first, then pull through lengths.
Process 35 to 40 minutes, checking frequently. Rinse thoroughly with cool water to seal cuticles.
Medium Brown to Honey Blonde: First session: Use 30 volume with bleach powder. Lift to the orange stage, rinse thoroughly.
Second session: Tone with golden blonde using 20 volume. Process 20 minutes for beautiful honey tones.
Stubborn Grey Coverage: Mix permanent color with 20 volume exclusively. Apply generously to grey areas first.
Process full 40 minutes for resistant strands. Shorter timing leaves grey uncovered and visible.
Dimensional Highlights: Paint sections with a 20 to 30 volume bleach mixture. Wrap in foil for controlled processing.
Check every 10 minutes for desired lightness. Tone afterward if warmth appears excessive.
Insufficient Lightning Results: Volume strength may be too low. Increase to the next level for better lift.
Hair temperature affects processing speed. Cold strands process more slowly than warm ones.
Developer freshness matters tremendously. Old product loses potency and effectiveness.
Excessive Orange or Brassy Tones: Incomplete melanin removal shows underlying warm pigments. Additional lifting or toning corrects this.
Purple based toners neutralize yellow effectively. Blue violet bases combat orange undertones successfully.
Uneven Color Patches: Inconsistent saturation creates varied results. Section smaller and apply more thoroughly.
Overlapping old color with new causes darkness. Use foils or careful placement instead.
Scalp Sensitivity: Some tingling is normal with 20 volume. Burning sensations require immediate rinsing.
Lower volume reduces discomfort significantly. Barrier cream application prevents most irritation.
First Week Post Color: Use sulfate free cleansers exclusively. Harsh detergents strip fresh color rapidly.
Deep condition twice a minimum. Chemical processes demand moisture replenishment.
Avoid heat styling when possible. High temperatures fade vibrant tones quickly.
Purple shampoo weekly maintains cool blonde tones. Yellow undertones get neutralized effectively.
Color depositing conditioners refresh vibrancy between sessions. Extend the time between complete applications.
UV protection sprays prevent sun fading. Outdoor exposure lightens color gradually.
Touch roots every 4 to 6 weeks, typically. Visible regrowth appears faster on darker bases.
Pakistan’s warm climate accelerates chemical reactions. Check progress 5 minutes earlier during the summer months.
Hard water affects color deposit and fading. Mineral buildup interferes with chemical processing.
High humidity thins product consistency. Mix slightly less oxidizer in humid conditions.
Thick, coarse Pakistani hair often resists color. Don’t hesitate to use more substantial volumes when appropriate.
Works seamlessly with all major color brands. Universal formulation ensures consistent performance.
Bleaching powders from any manufacturer mix properly. Follow powder specific ratio recommendations.
Henna treated hair requires a 3 to 6 month waiting period. Metallic salts react unpredictably with oxidizers.
Unopened bottles last one year when stored properly. Keep away from heat and direct sunlight.
Opened products maintain potency for six months. Tightly seal after each use.
A yellowed or unusual smelling product indicates degradation. Discard expired oxidizer immediately.
Mixed formulas work for 60 minutes maximum. Chemical reaction begins instantly upon mixing.
Yes, blending creates intermediate strengths. Equal parts 20 and 30 create approximately 25 volume.
Oxygen expansion requires headspace. Overfilling causes pressure buildup and leaking.
No, oxidation begins immediately upon mixing. Discard unused portions after application.
Minimal, brassy lightning occurs without proper lightning agents. Results disappoint without color or bleach.
Root touch ups: 3 to 5 times typically. Full head varies by length and thickness.
Yes, potency decreases over time. Use within recommended time frames for best results.
Quality oxidizer provides the foundation for successful transformations. Proper technique and timing complete the formula.
Patience prevents disasters when pursuing dramatic changes. Multiple sessions protect integrity better than single aggressive applications.
Strand testing eliminates guesswork and surprises. Small investments in testing save major disappointments later.
Beautiful color expresses personality and confidence. Choose your strength wisely and transform safely.
Disclaimer: Conduct patch and strand tests before complete applications. Consult professionals for major color corrections or damaged hair. Improper use may cause undesired results or damage.