Can Cream Developer Be Used Without Hair Color To Lighten Hair? : Hair Color, Styles & Care

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Cream developer can contain many different things, like hydrogen peroxide and conditioning agents along with thickeners. Find out if cream developer can be used without hair color to lighten hair with help from a North American Hairstylist Awards winner for Hair Colorist of the Year in 2012 in this free video clip.

Expert: Chad Demchuk

Filmmaker: Domenic Gibase

Series Description: Taking care of your hair is very important, so you always want to make sure to seek professional guidance if you are experiencing any issues or have any questions. Get answers for your hair-related questions with help from a North American Hairstylist Awards winner for Hair Colorist of the Year in 2012 in this free video series.

Hi everybody, my name is Chad, dem Chuck and I'm your 2012 North American hair stylist Awards winner for hair colorist of the year. Today. We'Re going to be talking about king creme developer, be used without hair colour to lighten hair cream developers contain many different things amongst them are hydrogen peroxide and conditioning agents along with thickeners hydrogen peroxide and creme developer like this actually plays a very important role. It fuels the oxidization process where it actually brings oxygen to the hair color, which has ammonia in it to help lighten the hair and short answer. Could a cream developer like this, with hydrogen peroxide in it actually lighten the hair? Yes, but on the flip side, there actually is no way for the hydrogen peroxide to control the hair color of what it will lift to. So when you use the cream developer on your virgin hair, it's going to lift it a little bit, but to what is it going to be yellow? Is it going to be orange? Is it going to be light brown? You really can't control. What'S going to happen with it, and that's why hair color needs to be used with the peroxide? This way you have controlled lift, and you know what your end result will come out to be again. My name is Chad, dem truck I'm your 2012 North American hair stylist Awards winner for hair color of the year, and this is Ken creme developer - be used without hair color to lighten hair. You

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thyartisbreya: Can I dye my hair permanently with just the dye and NOT the developer?

Lauria Mannoe: So is creme developer a bleach then? I see videos everywhere of people saying "dye your hair this colour without bleach". But if there is hydrogen peroxide or ammonia in the product wouldn't you still be bleaching your hair in a way?

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heartshapedbox: Ok so do you add hair color to the developer or put it in your hair then dye your hair after??

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kiwigal: Im going to see if a 20 developer on it's own lifts my roots. Im level 6 naturally. As my hair is short this won't be as bigger issue for longer hair.

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