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26 January 2023

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Professional vs. At-Home Use of Hair Oxidizers

Professional hairstylists have access to a wide range of hair oxidizers and the knowledge and experience to use them effectively. They can assess the condition and type of hair, desired color outcome, and choose the best developer accordingly. They're also experienced in applying the color evenly and processing it for the correct amount of time to achieve the desired result while minimizing potential damage.


On the other hand, at-home hair dye kits typically come with a one-size-fits-all developer, which may not be suitable for all hair types or desired outcomes. These kits are designed for ease of use and convenience, but they lack the customization that a professional hairstylist can offer. The developer included in these kits is often a 20 volume, which is a middle-of-the-road option that works for most people. However, it may not be the best choice for everyone.


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If you're considering dyeing your hair at home, it's essential to do your research and understand the role of the developer in the hair coloring process. If you're looking to make a significant color change, particularly if you want to go lighter, it may be best to seek the help of a professional.