40 Volume Developer For Bleached Hair?

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Aug 9, 2012

Shelly T.

I agree with Non. Go to a salon; leave it to the pros.

Aug 8, 2012

Kristina S.

That is true! *^ BUT the volume does matter... Whether you're fast or not you wouldn't want to use a higher volume all the time on already lightened/bleached hair... If you put just 40 volume on your roots they're going to most likely be wayyyy lighter than the rest of your hair. Salons are good for lightening! =) 

Aug 8, 2012

Kim S.

Hi! I go to a beauty school & ive learned that the volume doesnt really matter because either way it lifts. What matters is your speed. If you're slow then you might want to do a 20 or 30. But the higher the volume, the faster it lifts. 

Aug 8, 2012

Cristina R.

Use a toner they sell it at sallys beauty supply .ive tried it after bleaching my hair and it removed the orangy/brassy color

Aug 8, 2012

Colleen H.

Thanks everyone for the advice, but I meant just using the 40 volume on my roots the next time I do them. I wouldn't want to put that on my already lightened hair, but I'm just going to go to a professional after all xx

Aug 8, 2012

Non S.

Listen to the ladies, you're looking at some serious damage-breakage to name the worst! Perhaps get your hair cut a bit, then take yourself to a professional for color correction. I know it is expensive, but it is better than being bald!

Aug 8, 2012

Christina K.

Use Shimmering Lights Purple shampoo. Or paul mitchelle-purple platnuimblonde shampoo. Also if u wash your hair with dish detergant right after you dye it, it takes out that orange/yellow tint. you might not be leaving your die on long enough..& I was taught in cosmetolgey school to dye your roots first. then wash out the dye & do the rest of your hair this helps it not be 2 diffrent colors. hope this helps :)

Aug 7, 2012

Kristina S.

Yes use a shampoo or find the perfect toner! It isn't really a good idea to use 40 volume on your already bleached hair! 

Aug 5, 2012

Claudya S.

be sooooo careful.
I dont think you should do that :/ maybe go to your local beauty supply store and get the "purple shampoo" it helps SO MUCH

Aug 2, 2012

Colleen H.

I've been doing my blonde hair at home for a while, and currently I'm using 30 vol. for my roots-natural color is a dark blonde/light brown. It does lighten my hair enough but there is still some orange/yellow tint and I've tried numerous toners and they haven't helped, so would using a stronger developer help the yellow/orange? Also would it damage my hair a whole lot more than the 30?