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Super Star Cream Peroxide Developer is a 32 Oz stabilized cream formula designed for precision and high performance, offering a powerful 40 Volume strength for vibrant hair color results. Its gel consistency allows for easy application, making it a versatile choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
M**�
Always works great with hair bleach powder to prepare my hair for wild, bold colors!
This product works great with a good powder bleach product! You only have to leave it in like 2 minutes before it activates! You want it somewhere between thick and runny when you apply it to your hair. Not dripping at all. And definately not like a paste or cream. And no heat necessary if you bought a decent hair bleach powder. Just put bleach on DRY hair always! This creamy developer has a great consistency and really makes the job easier and makes for a better turnout.I have been coloring my own hair since 1991. I had tried probably every kind of developer under the sun before I landed on this kind. I used to buy it in town but then I found it on Amazon.com -bigger and cheaper (#saved) - so I have been hooked since. (I've been using it for years as the foundation of my masterpiece because my hair has been pink, blue, purple, black, and burgundy!)Just make sure you rinse very well and DON'T use conditioner before coloring your hair and always color on WET hair! Hope this helps. Now go dye today! Ha!💃
B**Y
Worked well
I used it to bleach deer skulls for Euro mounts and it worked great. I brushed it on and it stayed put. Covered it with plastic wrap and left it for 24 hours and simply rinsed it off. The skulls are great.
K**N
Highly recommend!
I love this developer mixed with bleach . It bleaches the knots very well and will get the knots gone .
D**N
Great, strong developer, cheaper than Sally's.
This developer is on par with any you'd buy at a professional beauty supply. I'd compare it with Sally's Beauty Ion Creme Developer. When I used this, I was lifting my husband's hard from dark blonde/light brown to pure white, which the product did without an issue. After applying the product (with bleach powder) I let it sit for 20 minutes before rinsing it out. As my husband's hair is thick and long, I did the process in two steps: First, the bottom half of his head. Second, the top, crown and root line. This prevented over processing, burning and breaking. I do not recommend letting this product sit on your hair for longer than the 20 minute processing time, this is a VERY strong developer.That said, for a product that at the time of purchase, was HALF of what Sally's beauty was charging for a comparable product, I am very pleased with this purchase and highly recommend it.DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IF YOU ARE NOT TRAINED TO PROCESS HAIR!
J**E
Did the Job
Item was shipped in a timely manner, was a good price, and appeared to work as desired. I will note that I am unfamiliar with using this product so was not really sure what to expect or how to gauge if it performed as it should. However, results were acceptable.
A**Z
Muy efectivo
Se los recomiendo muy buen producto ami en lo personal me decoloro muy bien.
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J**X
Maximum lightening, stays in place and doesn't drip off side of head
I use this Marianna developer with Clairol BW2 powder lightener to take my extremely resistant medium brown hair to a nice sunny blond.For decades, I used Clairol Professional - Pure White Soy Complex Crème Developer with the BW2 but what I was experiencing with that combination was that if I mixed enough powder in the developer that it was thick and would not fall off where it was developing on the sides or back of my head (vertical surface) it would start getting dried out, sort of like a dried out foam. The alternative was to add more developer so it was 'wetter' but then it was not thick enough to stay on vertical parts of my head and would start sliding and dripping down, and would be hard to keep it in place even with a plastic cap. So when I experimented with Marianna - it's got a thicker cream consistency so I can add much more of the developer so the mix stays wet through the processing, but also stays in place. It's that small difference that makes a big improvement in the logistics of sides and back of head.So now my go to formula is Marianna Super Star Creme Developer 40 Volume, mixed with Clairol Professional - Pure White Soy Complex Crème Developer - in a proportion of wet to dry that mixes up to a consistency like whipped cream that is just starting to thicken, with soft peaks just starting to form but with points that droop over immediately. This gives it just enough body to stay in place, but enough moisture to stay wet and keep in contact with the hair as it foams and expands while the hair dryer heats it.I find that if I just let it sit on my hair cold - my hair will not get to blond even if I left it on an hour or more. Instead, I cover the bleach covered strands with a plastic cap, then heat with a hairdryer on low for 4 minutes, remove the cap and check the color, mush the heated foamed up bleach mixture back into a cream and ensure all hair is in contact with the solution, cover again with the cap and heat another 2 minutes. Check again for color and usually this is just about perfect, and rinse.I had also experimented with Schwarzkopf Premium lift 9 developer and powder that must have some built-in extra chemicals that causes it to heat by itself so you don't need a hair dryer, but while it was a great idea, the initial thick texture would break down in that process and by the time it was hot it was also becoming more liquid and starting to run off the sides of my head. So it seems best to use this simpler powder and developer method and apply the heat externally myself for more control.
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