If you're reading this section, you probably want to lighten your hair/locks. I believe it's important to know the properties of the products you'll be working with so let's begin by discussing the items you'll find in a coloring kit. Normally when you purchase a permanent color you get two bottles of ingredients; the color and the oxidizing agent or Developer. The last additive is heat.

picture of volume developerThe color is available in a variety of forms; creams, gels or shampoos. The color in and of itself will not permanently change your hair color, but when it's mixed with an oxidizing agent, oh boy...time to break out the chemistry books and the face masks cause this stuff stinks.

The Oxidizing Agent or Developer is hydrogen peroxide in one of its various forms and strengths. This is the catalyst that actually causes your hair to change color. The strength of the developer is determined by the manufacturer and the color you choose.

Using the wrong strength or too much developer will mean that the color may have poor highlights, poor coverage, not lift to the correct