Available in 33.8oz / 1L 20 Volume (6%), 30 Volume (9%), 40 Volume (12%) Designed for Precision Lightening The Wella Blondor Freelights Cream Developer is specifically formulated to be used with the Blondor Freelights White Lightening Powder, creating the perfect synergy for achieving precise and controlled lightening results. This developer ensures smooth application and is ideal for freehand techniques such as balayage, offering flexibility and accuracy without the need for foils. Key Features & Benefits: 20 Volume (6%): Provides gentle lift, ideal for subtle lightening effects and softer transitions. 30 Volume (9%): Offers extra lift for more noticeable lightening, perfect for medium levels of lightening and enhancing brightness. 40 Volume (12%): Delivers maximum lift, suitable for achieving significant lightening and creating bold, bright results. Smooth Application: The creamy consistency ensures easy and even application, making it perfect for freehand techniques like balayage. Controlled Lightening: Specially designed to work with Blondor Freelights Powder, providing consistent, predictable results without bleeding or spreading. Directions for Use: Mixing Ratio: Mix the Wella Blondor Freelights Cream Developer with Blondor Freelights White Lightening Powder in the recommended ratio (usually 1:1 to 1:3, depending on desired consistency and effect). Application: Apply the mixture to dry hair using freehand techniques, focusing on the areas you want to lighten. Processing Time: Monitor the development closely. Processing time can vary based on the hair's condition and the level of lift desired, typically up to 50 minutes. Rinse: Once the desired level of lightening is achieved, rinse thoroughly and follow with appropriate aftercare products. Note: Always use the appropriate volume of developer for the desired level of lift and the hair’s condition. This product is intended for professional use only. Choose the Wella Blondor Freelights Cream Developer in the appropriate volume to achieve stunning, customized lightening results with the precision and control required for advanced freehand techniques.