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πŸ’‡ Hair Dye Mixing Calculator

Enter your dye amount and desired mixing ratio to calculate the developer amount needed and the total mixed volume.

Total Mixed Volume
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Dye Amount (g or mL) β€” Developer Amount Needed β€”

Always do a patch/allergy test and strand test per the product's instructions first. This calculator provides commonly published industry-standard reference ratios, not a substitute for product-specific instructions β€” always follow the specific manufacturer's recommended ratio and processing time printed on the box. 40 vol developer especially should only be used by, or with guidance from, a professional.

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The Dye:Developer Mixing Formula

Developer amount = Dye amount Γ— the ratio's second number, and Total mixed volume = Dye amount + Developer amount. For example, with 60g of dye at a 1:1.5 ratio (permanent color), you need 60 Γ— 1.5 = 90g of developer, for a total mixed volume of 60 + 90 = 150g.

RatioTypical UseDeveloper needed (for 60g dye)
1:1Deposit-only / demi-permanent, no lift60g
1:1.5Permanent color, 1-2 levels of lift90g
1:2High-lift / lightening, up to 3-4 levels120g

The 1:1 / 1:1.5 / 1:2 dye:developer ratios and the 10/20/30/40-volume developer-to-lift-level associations are widely published industry-standard reference ranges in professional hair coloring education materials β€” always defer to the specific product's own instructions.
02

Patch Test, Strand Test, and Safety Guidelines

Before you begin, always do a patch/allergy test and a strand test per the product's own instructions. This calculator provides commonly published, industry-standard reference ratios (1:1 / 1:1.5 / 1:2) and volume-to-lift associations, but it is not a substitute for the manufacturer's specific recommended ratio and processing time printed on the box β€” always defer to that. 40 vol developer in particular carries a higher risk of scalp and hair damage and should only be used by, or with guidance from, a professional.

Frequently asked questions

Can I just trust this calculator's ratio and start dyeing?
No. Always do a patch/allergy test and strand test per the product's instructions first, and follow the specific manufacturer's recommended ratio and processing time printed on the box. This calculator gives commonly published industry-standard reference ratios, not a substitute for product-specific instructions.
Does the developer volume selection affect the calculation?
No. The developer volume field is informational only (showing which volume suits which lift level) β€” the developer amount is calculated purely from the selected dye:developer ratio (1:1 / 1:1.5 / 1:2).
Can I use 40 vol developer on my own?
It's not recommended. 40 vol is intended for maximum lift (3-4 levels) and carries significant risk to the scalp and hair, so it should only be used by, or with guidance from, a professional.