Okay, so I’ve been messing around with hair stuff for a while now, and I finally decided to give this whole “developer” thing a shot. I went to Sally’s, which is like the go-to spot for all things hair, and I grabbed a bottle of their 20 Volume Crme Developer. I figured it’s a good place to start since it’s not too strong but also not too weak. It’s like the Goldilocks of developers, you know?

Sallys Developer: What Can They Do For You? Simple Guide

My hair’s pretty dark, and I wanted to lighten it up a bit without going full-on blonde. I’d heard that 20 volume developer could do the trick, so I thought, “Why not?” The bottle says it’s good for all hair types and textures, which is cool because my hair can be a bit frizzy sometimes. It also claims to be a “regular lift formula” with a “thick gel consistency” that’s easy to handle. Sounded promising.

I followed the instructions on the bottle. Mixed the right amount of developer with my color cream. I have to say that the mixing part was pretty easy, and it was not messy at all. Also the consistency of the developer was pretty thick, just like what was described.

I applied it to my hair, making sure to coat every strand evenly. Then I just waited. I think I left it on for about 30 minutes, but I kept checking it every so often to see how it was going. I was a bit nervous, not gonna lie, but I trusted the process. I mean, if Sally’s says it works, it’s gotta work, right?

  • Went to Sally’s and bought a 20 Volume Crme Developer.
  • Read the instructions on the bottle carefully.
  • Mixed the developer with my hair color cream.
  • Applied the mixture to my hair, ensuring even coverage.
  • Waited for about 30 minutes, checking the progress periodically.

After the time was up, I rinsed it all out and used some conditioner. And guess what? It actually worked! My hair was noticeably lighter, and it didn’t feel fried or damaged. It was a subtle change, but that’s exactly what I wanted. The color looked pretty even, too, which is a major win. But, I should say that I was kind of afraid to see my hair becoming kind of brassy. Luckily, the result did not turn out like that. I was pretty happy to see that the color was beautiful, and it was lifted perfectly. I think next time I want to change my hair color again, I will still stick with this 20 volume one.

Overall, I’d say my first experience with Sally’s developer was a success. It was easy to use, and it gave me the results I was looking for. Plus, it didn’t break the bank, which is always a bonus. I’ll definitely be using it again in the future. Maybe next time I’ll try a different volume, just to see what happens. Who knows? The possibilities are endless!

Sallys Developer: What Can They Do For You? Simple Guide

Things I liked:

  • It was easy to use.
  • It worked as advertised.
  • It didn’t damage my hair.
  • It was affordable.

Things I’d do differently next time:

  • Maybe try a different volume.
  • Leave it on for a shorter or longer time to see how it affects the color.

So yeah, that’s my little hair adventure with Sally’s developer. Hope this helps anyone out there who’s thinking about trying it out. Just remember, I’m not a professional, so always do your research and be careful when messing with your hair. Peace out!

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