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L'OREAL TECHNIQUE Oreor 20 Volume Developer is a creamy hair color developer designed to deliver consistent, salon-quality results. Its fully stabilized formula ensures freshness and ease of application, making it the perfect choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts looking to achieve vibrant, uniform color.
M**S
Good
Good
K**E
Fresh and Authentic, A+ quality
Exactly as expected
A**Y
good
good and it works well
D**E
Very useful
It has a very good effect when preparing my dyes to make my hair, it makes my color more beautiful.
M**E
Does what it’s supposed too
The media could not be loaded. Stepped it up to a 30 developer. Read from reviews that this was a bargain for the results. Works great. Nice milky consistency. Smell could be better, but all developers stink!
V**Y
Been Using This for Years
Mixes easily with the color, no obnoxious odor, easy to apply.
B**R
Good Developer For Going Less Brassy
I was bleaching my hair from solid black to gray/silver. From what I read online, this product along with L'Oreal Quick Blue Powder Bleach, were the products to use to start the process (with the blue from the bleach to help reduce brassiness).I chose the 30 developer because 40 would've been too strong and 20 wouldn't have been enough to lighten my black hair. How much you mix of this developer and the bleach depends on how much hair you have. The ratios are printed on the bleach plastic container.— PREP —I washed my hair and didn't put product in it for three days to make sure my hair had natural oils in it before I bleached the first time. I applied the mixture on my hair for about 45 minutes and washed it out. I put some light coconut oil in it for a couple days to help hydrate it (while sleeping with a towel on my pillow).[As an aside, I have heard different things about coconut oil; some people swear by it and some hairdressers say it does nothing. For me, it did help keep my hair from being dry before I bleached a second time.]I then did the bleach process again, and got my hair to about 7/8 on the lightness scale. At this point I thought it was light enough for a gray dye (Joico Intensity Semi-Permanent Hair Color, Titanium, 4 Ounce), and now I have nice dark gray/silver hair and loving it!— SUMMARY —I like this developer and it did the job to turn my black hair significantly lighter. Recommended.
C**N
Great product
Thank you
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