Hair oxidants—also called developers or cream peroxides—are essential for professional color and lightening services. Mixed with permanent hair color, an oxidant activates pigment and helps it penetrate the hair for long-lasting, even results. When used with powder bleach or lightening creams, it lifts natural or artificial pigment to create a lighter base for blonding, highlights, or color corrections.
In this category you’ll find oxidants in different strengths (volumes/percentages) to match your goal and hair condition. Lower strengths such as 3% (10 vol) are typically used for gentle tone-on-tone work, refreshing lengths, and some demi-permanent services. 6% (20 vol) is a common choice for grey coverage and standard permanent coloring. 9% (30 vol) is often used when extra lift is needed, while 12% (40 vol) provides the strongest lift and is generally reserved for advanced lightening techniques and experienced use. Always follow the brand instructions for the exact mixing ratio and processing time.
For best results, choose a creamy, stable oxidant designed to blend smoothly with color or bleach, supporting uniform application and predictable development. Use a non-metal bowl, measure precisely, and work in clean sections to ensure consistent saturation from roots to ends. Remember: higher strength is not “better” by default—select the lowest developer that achieves your target while protecting hair integrity.
Safety matters. Perform an allergy alert test where recommended, avoid contact with eyes and skin, never use on eyebrows or eyelashes, and use gloves and good ventilation. If hair is fragile or previously lightened, consider a lower strength and add bond-protecting care if compatible with your system.
Explore SalonLine’s selection of oxidants to build a reliable color routine—from root touch-ups to professional-level blonding—while keeping results even, bright, and controlled.