What is igora Royal absolutes?
Product description. Schwarzkopf Igora Royal Absolutes provide 100% white hair coverage. The Igora Royal Absolutes range offers 20 intense fashion shades, whilst the 10 softer double-reflex shades in Absolutes. Age Blend perfectly complement mature skin tones for flattering, natural looking results.
How do you use igora Royal absolutes?
Instructions:
- Mix Schwarzkopf Igora Royal Absolutes Silverwhite with 3% – 10 volume.
- Apply to unwashed, dry hair.
- Leave on 20 minutes.
- Emulsify the hair and then rinse completely.
- Please note: gray hair can be blended 6 or 9%. When correcting yellow tones in blonde hair, you can choose the best to use 3%.
What developer do I use with igora Royal absolutes?
How to Use. Mix colour creme 1:1 with IGORA ROYAL Oil Developer 9% 30 Vol. Apply IGORA Skin Protection Cream to protect the hairline and wear gloves. Development Time: 30-45 min. Emulsify and rinse thoroughly.
What is the difference between igora Royal and igora absolute?
IGORA ROYAL ABSOLUTES comes in 20 vibrant fashion shades, while IGORA ROYAL ABSOLUTES AGE BLEND offers 10 softer, multi-tone shades for more natural-looking, flattering results.
How much developer do I use with igora Royal?
Usage of shades with up to 100% white hair coverage: Use Igora Royal 3%, 6%, 9% or 12% Developer. Mixing ratio 1:1 Apply on dry hair. Allow to develop for 30 – 45 minutes. Rinse well.
How long does igora Royal last?
These PERMANENT colors last all of 2 weeks. At 3 weeks it’s so faded that the color looks completely off.
Can you use any developer with igora Royal?
Yes you can. Developer is same chemical in various brands.
Can you put igora Royal on wet hair?
Apply IGORA Vibrance to mid-lengths and ends and develop for further 10-20 minutes. Rinse, wash and style. With dry or damp hair, create 4 quadrants. Apply evenly from root to tip.
What strength developer do I need?
Choose developer strength according to how many levels you need to lift. Use 20 Vol developer for 1-2 levels, 30 Vol for 2-3 levels & 40 Vol for 3 levels. If you are going more than 3 levels lighter, you will need to use bleach first. Stick to the recommended color and developer mix rules.
Does it matter what developer you use with bleach?
The volume developer that you should use depends on the results you want to achieve. With hair dye low volume developer is enough to lift the hair cuticle just enough for pigment to slip inside, but when bleaching your hair, you’ll need a higher volume developer. Hair developer damages hair, as it opens the cuticle.