2.6 oz of developer.
Manic Panic color is meant to be used straight from the container. It is not to be mixed with a developer.
Any brand cream developer can be used with a color as long as it is mixed according to the manufacturer's directions and it is the appropriate volume.
Their are 2 parts to a hair color system. The toner, or "color" part, and the developer, or "peroxide" part. Developers come in 4 different strengths called VOLUMES. 10 volume being weakest . Solite Matrix Developer is a peroxide developer. There are several other brands of developers. Most companies make their own brand and encourage you to use it with their toner, but you can use different developers, as long as they are the correct volume for the toner. All are peroxide products in a liquid or a creme consistency. 10 volume lifts the cuticle of the hair and allows the deposit of a color products to grip the hair. Most glazes are meant to be mixed with a 10 volume developer, but the container should tell you what volume ( 10, 20 or 30 ) and the amt to use. If the hair color says mix to a 1:1 ratio, it means for each part toner, use and equal amt of the correct volume developer. 20 volume peroxide developers lighten the hair and lift the cuticle to deposit color, 30 volume is strong stuff, can burn your hair and scalp and should not be used at home. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE TONER BOX.
You have to have a actuall hair color to mix with it. Use 2oz of the color and 4oz of the developer and mix. And apply to your hair
More than likely the Loreal color kits provide 20 Volume developers.
If the hair is naturally red, this color will only subtly lighten it. If the hair is artificially colored red, the Loreal box color will do nothing... as color doesn't lift color. You will need to use a lightener with 20 volume developer instead.
Redken Camo Color Developer is 20 volume.
10 volume developer is used to deposit hair color. if you have a lighter color and want to go darker you should used the volume 10.
i think 2.4 oz. I could be wrong. dont take my word for it :/
Which developer you use will depend on the color you want to achieve. A 20 developer will give you a darker color than a 30 or 40 developer.
30 Volume Cream Developer is generally used for high-lift color, blonding, and bleaching.
Yes, the appropriate volume developer must be mixed with any Matrix color.