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Many people attempt to colour their own hair at home. If you’re a professional, you know the dangers in this. Not only does a client risk their hair turning the wrong colour, but they also run the risk of hair damage. Colour the hair is an integral process which requires the mixing of chemicals, some of which are very strong. 40 vol creme developer is one that should only be touched by professionals. Its strength is mighty in comparison to other peroxides and developers, so it’s best to leave this just to hairdressers.
You can get peroxide or creme developers in a number of different levels. The lowest level is 3.5 vol, with 40 vol creme developer being the highest. Majority of the lower levels are used to help activate colours, while the high strengths are great to go with bleaching agents.
By colouring and bleaching your hair, the hair structure changes. Using the developer will help to lift and deposit colour to the hair cuticles. Since 40 vol is a high strength, it’s advised against using it if the hair structure is compromised. This could be damage from frequent use of heat tools, previous colouring or even sometimes chemical changes such as pregnancy. If used on already damaged hair, it can cause hair breakage and if used incorrectly, even chemical burns. This is why it’s recommended to leave it to the professionals to get the best results possible. Know you’re safe by using quality peroxide from AMR.
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