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Age:
18+
Brand: Inebrya
Line: color
Product Type: hair color
Product Properties: coloration
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Bright blonde for daring adventures, rich chocolate for an elegant look, or passionate ruby for those who love to be the center of attention—can you already feel the thrill of transformation? Any desired shade will be exceptionally vibrant when you choose from the palette of Inebrya's hair cream color. The Inebrya Color formula has a secret: it not only colors but also cares for your locks. Thanks to the inclusion of beeswax, coconut oil, shea butter, flaxseed, and aloe vera, there's no more dryness or "tired" appearance! Your hair will shine, feel soft to the touch, and the color will be so deep and multifaceted that you won't be able to look away. Most importantly, the result is long-lasting. You can enjoy your reflection in the mirror day after day, knowing that your new shade will withstand everything—busy schedules, sunny vacations, and even daily styling.
Features of Inebrya Color Hair Cream:
- Effectively covers gray hair, completely concealing it;
- Provides a rich and deep color that maintains its brightness for a long time;
- Long-lasting formula doesn't wash out or fade over time;
- Micropigments evenly penetrate the hair structure, delivering perfect results without gaps;
- Suitable for professional salon use as well as at-home coloring;
- Thick, creamy consistency applies easily without dripping;
- Gentle formula with nourishing oils leaves strands shiny and soft;
- Vegan product, not tested on animals.-
In a non-metallic bowl, mix 50 ml of cream colorant with 75 ml of oxidizing emulsion vol 10-20-30-40 (in a 1:1.5 ratio) until a smooth consistency is achieved. For initial coloring: apply a portion of the mixture to dry hair, covering it from roots to tips, and leave it on for approximately 20 minutes. Then, apply the remaining mixture to the roots and leave it on for an additional 20-25 minutes.
Reviews about Inebrya Color
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Hello! I would like some expert advice on choosing the right hair color for me. I have some gray hair and usually dye it brown, but there's an unwanted reddish tint that I don't like. My natural color is dark blonde (at least, I think so, since it's definitely not black). I would love to have a natural-looking color without any reddish tones. Thank you!
Please let me know if shade 12.22 is suitable for lightening hair. Does it come with a 12% developer? How many levels can it lift from a level 6 base?
I have been using this hair dye for many years and am very satisfied with the results. I purchase shade 4.00, and it covers gray hair beautifully. I will definitely be ordering it again.
Are there any photos showing how shade 3/10 looks on hair? Overall, the dye is really great; it doesn't damage the hair and the color applies beautifully.
Hello. Could you help me find the right proportion? I used dye number 6 and a 6% developer in a 1:1.5 ratio. It only slightly tones the gray hair, and after 2-3 washes, it becomes visible again.
Good day. Could you help me find the right formula to achieve this shade? I don't have any gray hair, and I always use a 3% developer. The desired shade is on the left, and the current photo of my hair is on the right.
Hello. Could you help me choose a formula to achieve this shade? I don't have any gray hair, and I always use a 3% developer when coloring.
Hello. I used a 6.0 color with 3% developer and also tried a 6% Velakson, but it only slightly covered my gray hair. After three washes, the gray is back. What would you recommend? What shade and proportion should I use?
Hello. I used a 6.0 color with 3% developer and also tried 6% Velakson, but it only slightly toned my gray hair. After three washes, the gray was back. What would you recommend? Which shade and proportion should I use?
I currently use a mixture of 6 (40g) + 6/13 (15g) + 6/7 (15g) with 6% and 3% developer. The color comes out with a coppery tone. Can you recommend a formula to achieve a slightly cooler shade that also covers about 5-10% gray? I’d like it to resemble the photo. My natural hair is also dark, possibly something between levels 5 and 6, as I don't want the roots to be too noticeable.
I tried shades 1.10 and 1.0. They cover well and effectively hide gray hair. However, the black color fades quickly along the length of the hair. I haven't found an alternative for myself yet.
This paint is fantastic! I wanted to cover my roots without lightening them, so I used shade 9.13 with a 9% developer. The result was almost as good as a salon treatment with lightening. I'm very satisfied with the outcome.
Hello!
I've been using shade 4.0 with a 3% developer, and this is the result I get. I like everything about it; the dye is great, but I'm looking for something new. Is there a way to adjust the proportions to achieve a slightly lighter color instead of such a dark black?
Hello, I would like to achieve this color. Could you please provide the formula? I've attached a photo of my current hair and the color I desire. I have a bit of gray.
Hello, could you please provide the formula to achieve the hair color shown in the photo? Currently, I am using Inberya 8.73. My hair has been bleached after transitioning from black about a year ago, and I have about 5-10% gray hair.
I chose the color 7.11, which I find a bit too dark, closer to a level 6. The dye is quite good, and one tube was enough for my thick hair. It comes with a 6% developer, and the mixing ratio is 1:1.5.
The color is just as desired, like in the photo.
Inebrya Color 9.42 (Very Light Cognac Blonde) is an excellent, truly high-quality cream hair dye. The color remains vibrant for a long time and gradually fades to a lighter auburn shade (among other Inebrya colors, this one tends to lighten the hair a bit). The dye does not irritate the skin (tested on eyebrows), and post-coloring, the hair does not break, nor does the dye damage its structure or significantly dry out the ends. The proportions of the dye and 3% developer are 1:1.5. I left the dye on for 50 minutes (not including the application time).
I've tried various shades and have been using this product for a long time. It has a great color palette and excellent staying power. It doesn't dry out my hair much. The smell is very unpleasant, but the results are what matter most to me. It doesn't cover gray hair very well, even though I only have a little. After each dyeing, a few strands remain uncolored, although they are not noticeable unless you look closely. I don't plan to switch products for now, but I will definitely consider it when I have more gray hair.
I've tried various shades and have been using this product for a long time. It offers a great color palette and has excellent staying power. It doesn't dry out my hair much. The smell is quite unpleasant, but for me, the result is what matters. It doesn't cover gray hair very well, though I don't have much of it yet. After each coloring, a few strands remain uncolored, but it's not noticeable unless you look closely. For now, I don't plan to switch products, but I might consider it once I have more gray hair.
Hello!
I currently have a base color at level 6.0.
I'm looking to achieve a warm shade similar to Hailey Bieber's.
Could you please share the formula?
Thank you
The paint applies nicely. I was looking for a paint for regular use, and I think I've found it. If you haven't tried the range with masks yet, give it a go. Great quality!
Hello,
Could you please advise on how to lighten hair by one shade without using a color remover?
I'm currently using shade 3 and want to switch to 4.0, as my roots are growing in a light brown color. Thank you.
Hello, which number should I choose to get a color similar to this one? Please help.
Hello, which number should I choose to get a color like this? Please help.
Hello! How can I achieve this color? My base is level 5 with 20% gray hair.
Hello,
How can I get rid of this coppery, reddish color and what undertones should I use? I want to achieve a level 7 cool ash tone.
Hello,
Could you please advise on which hair dye to choose to achieve a more natural look and neutralize any yellow tones? Additionally, how should I handle darker ends that have faded and turned a copper shade? (You have many undertones to the main color—how can I figure out what each one means?)
Thank you.
I’m giving it 2 stars only for its lasting power. This product is a nightmare to wash out. I applied it for toning, mixing it in a 1:2 ratio with a 1.9% activator. My hair was lightened to a level 9, and I wanted to even out the slightly yellow 1 cm roots. Instead, I ended up with an eggplant color, reminiscent of the early 2000s. It’s awful to have ruined my hair color like this. I left it on for just 15 minutes, yet the cheap dye smell lingered in my hair for a week. I do not recommend it.
Request for Expert Advice:
I have been using the 4.9 hair color regularly with a 3% developer in a 1:1.5 ratio. My hair is quite dark, with a lot of gray growing in, so I touch it up every month. The lower part of my hair is darker than the top. I am aiming for a darker brown shade. However, dark chestnut tends to leave a yellowish tint as it fades. I've attached a picture showing my current hair color and the color I desire (on the right). Could you please advise on how to achieve this? I want to avoid any yellow or reddish tones. Thank you!
I would like to achieve a solid and intense gray color. I have a light blonde base. Could you please advise me on the correct formula to mix the hair dye with the developer and at what percentage? I am aiming for a long-lasting and vibrant gray shade.
I have been using this paint constantly for about 4-5 years now, and I must say it is absolutely fantastic. I highly recommend it.
Hello. I need the assistance of an expert. I am unable to write in the chat as it gives an error.
I have been using this hair dye for a long time and I am very satisfied. I want to change the color. The last time I dyed my hair, I used 10/42 (30g on the roots and 15g of 8/3) and the length was 10/42 with a yellow corrector and 6% developer on the roots. Before that, I used 9/42 and even before that, 8/42.
Now I want to achieve a color like this.
Help me choose a formula to cover gray hair and maintain my natural shade.
Hello, could you recommend an 8-level "chocolate" formula? Thank you.
Hello!
This was my first time dyeing my hair by myself, and I used this particular dye. I think it turned out well! I would love to get some professional advice on coloring techniques and formulas.
Here's some information about my hair: its natural color is at level 6, with 10% gray, and it has a porous texture. I had highlights done a year ago, so the length is lighter than the roots. I dyed it a week ago using the following method:
- Roots: Mixed equal parts of 7.00 and 7.73 with a 6% developer, and left it on for 40 minutes.
- Length: Mixed equal parts of 7.00 and 7.73 with a 3% developer, and left it on for 10 minutes.
The gray coverage was great, and the condition of my hair post-coloring is good. However, the color turned out darker and warmer than I wanted.
Could you suggest a formula and processing time that's gentle on the hair but gives a slightly cooler tone with less contrast between the roots and the length? I would prefer not to go below level 7, ideally aiming for lighter levels like 8-9.
I would appreciate advice on using the two dyes I currently have, 7.00 and 7.73, and a formula that doesn't rely on these dyes for future use.
Thank you!
Good day! This is my first time dyeing my hair on my own. I would like to receive professional advice regarding the coloring technique and color formula.
Here is some information about my hair: its natural color is level 6, with about 10% gray hairs, and it is porous.
The current state of my hair is that I had highlights done a year ago, so the length is lighter than the roots. I dyed my hair a week ago following this scheme:
- Roots: 7.00 + 7.73 + 6% dye and developer in equal parts, left for 40 minutes.
- Length: 7.00 + 7.73 + 3% dye and developer in equal parts, left for 10 minutes.
The gray hairs were nicely covered, and the condition of my hair is good after dyeing. However, the roots turned out darker than desired and darker than the main length.
I kindly ask for advice on a formula and processing time that are most safe for my hair, in order to achieve a slightly cooler color and reduce the contrast between the roots and the length. I prefer not to go below level 7, ideally aiming for lighter levels 8-9.
I would be grateful if you could provide a formula based on the two dyes I currently have, 7.00 and 7.73, as well as a formula independent of these dyes for future use.
I have attached a photo of my current hair and an approximate desired result (borrowed from other girls in a chat).
Thank you in advance.
I have been using this cream dye for several months, and it has really impressed me! I was initially drawn to its creamy texture, which is very convenient to apply - the dye doesn't drip and evenly covers the hair.
Another important point is that the dye doesn't have a strong odor, and after rinsing it out, the hair doesn't become dull or brittle.
Hello! I would like to ask for help in choosing a formula🙏🏻. My natural hair color is light brown, but currently I have dyed hair with a shade of dark brown from a different brand, shade 6.00. Now the color has faded and it has a reddish tint (I have attached a photo). I would also like a cool-toned dark brown shade.
Please help me choose a formula. I want a dark, cool color, without any red undertones. I have attached a photo of my current hair color and the desired shade. My hair is natural and has no gray strands.
Listen, I am pleasantly impressed with the hair dye! Special thanks to the consultant for helping me choose the right color. The color turned out to be slightly darker than expected, but still looks great. My hair looks amazing after dyeing, it shines beautifully. It also did a good job covering some gray hair. Overall, I highly recommend it!
Good day! I colored my hair with shade 7.00 because I have gray hair, and I used a 4.5% developer because a stronger one tends to dry out my hair too much. The color turned out as shown in the first photo. My natural hair color is level 7.
However, I would like to achieve the color shown in the second photo. Can you please advise me on the formula? Is it possible to achieve it by toning?
I really like this hair dye. It doesn't run and it effectively covers gray hair. Plus, when you purchase it, you can also receive a developer as a gift! Awesome. A big thank you to Makeup for the fast delivery.
I colored my mom's hair, and the dye was very easy to use without any dripping. It did an excellent job covering gray hair. Her hair now has a beautiful shine and looks fuller. We achieved an amazing color using just two shades! Inebrya Color-10/0 (30g) + 9/73 (15g) with a 6% developer in a 1:1.5 ratio.
Good day. What would be the best formula for this color? Can you achieve this shade without lightening from a natural level 7?
This is an excellent paint; it suited me perfectly and I really like it.
I chose shade 7.1 (ashy blonde) and it matched perfectly. It is exactly the natural shade I have been searching for so long. It doesn't turn red or green, it has a cool tone and doesn't dry out my hair. Simply perfect, I would rate it 10/10. I applied it to my natural roots and golden lengths, and the color applied evenly and consistently.
I ordered shade 5.00 and received a 3% developer as a gift. This was my first time dyeing my hair, and I chose this product based on reviews. I did not experience any allergies, and it was comfortable to apply the dye. After dyeing, my hair was shiny, smooth, and in perfect condition. I also have some minor gray hair, and the dye with the developer covered it perfectly, resulting in an even and beautiful color. I highly recommend it! ❤️
Hello! I would like to seek advice from an expert. I want to switch to home coloring, so could you recommend which hair dye to choose and provide the formula for it?
The paint is excellent, and the delivery from makeup is always on point. Thank you.
I bought shade 9/11 to achieve a beautiful ashy tone on my bleached hair at a level 10, but in reality, I ended up with dark brown hair at a level 8, and it even has a golden undertone. It's not at all what I expected, and I'm disappointed. I hope the color will fade and I'll lighten up.
The order was made, as always, accurately and quickly. I have been using this hair dye for over two years. I dye the roots of my hair every two weeks because of the gray hair, but I only dye the length every two to three months because the dye does not wash out. My hair has a healthy shine and feels silky.
This product effectively covers gray hair and, upon the second application, the color becomes noticeably darker. It does not wash out from the hair.
I really love this hair dye! It is better than Loreal, and it lasts longer, making it more cost-effective to use for long hair.
Good day. I bought the hair dye 10.13, expecting a light golden shade, but either I didn't follow the instructions or my hair has a lot of red pigment because it turned out light red. Can I achieve the desired lightening effect with the level 12 dye and tone it down? I haven't lightened my hair before. I am attaching a collage photo: my hair, the result, and what I wanted. Maybe the desired result is not a solid color, but I specifically planned for it to be one color.
Good day. I would like to seek expert advice on my experience with dyeing my hair using shade 8/34 with a 6% developer. I wanted a slightly lighter tone and a more pronounced red color, but without any hints of red. In the photo, you can see the outcome after dyeing and washing my hair for the second time.
I have been using this specific shade of paint, number 5.73, for a year now. I am impressed with the quality of the paint. I am satisfied with the results achieved.
I dyed my hair using shades 5.00 and 5.17, but I ended up with a very dark, almost black chestnut color. My hair is naturally fine and light brown, and I have been dyeing it for years at levels 5 and 6. I have about 60% gray roots. I actually wanted an ashy chestnut shade, not a reddish one. Could you please provide me with the proportions for a level 6, ashy light brown or light chestnut shade, without any red tones?
This is simply awful! The platinum blonde (11.12) turned my blondish hair into a very dark blue, almost black! On top of that, the dye has a very specific smell, unlike any other dye I have ever encountered. I do not recommend it!
Thank you for the excellent service and fast delivery