How much developer do I mix with Ion color brilliance?

How much developer do I mix with Ion color brilliance?

2 oz.
Application: Using a non-metallic bowl, mix 2 oz. of ion(tm) Color Brilliance(tm) with 2 oz. of ion(tm) Sensitive Scalp(r) Creme Developer.

What do the numbers on ion hair color mean?

What do the numbers mean on hair color? All hair colors are numbered on a level system between 1 and 10; as the number gets higher, the color gets lighter. For example, level 1 is black, level 5 is medium brown, and level 10 is lightest blonde. All other levels represent the shades that fall in between those colors.

What does Level 10 hair color look like?

Level 10 + above This level of hair is a light platinum blonde, with very little blonde/yellow tones if any; however as you get into the white blonde range of this level you can do just about any color in the world!

How do I know how much developer to use?

Here are the rules for developer choice. For level-on-level coloring, for toning blonde highlights without lifting, and for tone-down coloring, use 10 Vol developer. For 1-2 levels lift, use 20 Vol developer. For 2-3 levels lift, use 30 Vol developer.

What is the developer to color ratio?

The hair color and the developer are mixed in a certain ratio to form a tint mixture which is then applied to the hair. Mixing ratio is usually 1:1, 1:1.5 or 1:2 (for an extra strong lightening effect).

What number developer should I use for grey hair?

20 Vol developer
What Volume Developer should I use when doing grey hair coverage? Use 20 Vol developer for most grey hair coverage situations. 20 Vol developer will give you the optimum opening of the hair cuticle and will allow you to get a good mixture of color vibrancy and coverage.

Which hair color is darker 5 or 6?

The first number is the base colour and indicates how light or dark the colour is. 1.0 is black, 5.0 is light brown, 6.0 is dark blonde, 7.0 is medium blonde and 10 is the lightest blonde.