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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
What woman doesn't love a transformation? Beauties are constantly experimenting with their looks, changing their hair color. Today she's a sultry brunette, and tomorrow - a sexy blonde. Fortunately, the arsenal of master colorists is stocked with enough products to change hair color quickly. The leading brand in this field is Inebrya.
The hair color cream from this manufacturer is known for its durability and richness of color. A wide range of shades will help you choose the color you've been dreaming of! Professionals note that working with this paint is a pleasure. It doesn’t drip, has a rich consistency, and covers each strand evenly.
Another advantage of the paint is its gentle composition. After the dyeing procedure, the hair remains soft and shiny.
Root Touch-Up: Apply part of the mixture to the grown-out roots, leave it on for 25-30 minutes, then distribute the rest of the mixture along the entire length of the hair to the very ends and leave it for another 5-10 minutes.
Highlighting: Use a 1+2 ratio with 40 vol (12%) oxidizing emulsion. Apply to the strands of hair, starting 2-3 cm away from the roots and separating them with foil. Leave on for 35-45 minutes.
Rinsing: Rinse thoroughly with plenty of warm water and wash with a post-coloring shampoo.
In the Inebrya Color series, the 11 and 12 lines are super-lighteners, working with 9% - 12% oxidants in a 1:2 ratio and are designed to lighten natural hair by 3-4 shades. Not intended for toning!
Attention: May cause an allergic reaction, it is advisable to perform a patch test beforehand. Do not use for dyeing eyebrows and eyelashes. If the mixture gets into your eyes, rinse immediately. Keep out of reach of children. Use protective gloves during the dyeing process.
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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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Quality
This product is of exceptional quality. It is evident that the manufacturer has paid great attention to detail and craftsmanship. The materials used are of high grade and durable, ensuring longevity and reliability. The product functions flawlessly and exceeds expectations in terms of performance. Its design is sleek and modern, adding an aesthetic appeal to any setting. The user-friendly interface makes it easy to operate, even for those who are not tech-savvy. Additionally, the product is backed by excellent customer support, which provides reassurance and assistance whenever needed. Overall, the quality of this product is outstanding and it comes highly recommended.
Good day. I used 4.0 hair dye with a 6% developer. Gray hair washes out quickly. I need advice on choosing a hair dye. Over the years of coloring, the color has become very dark. Perhaps you can suggest using more than one shade.
I have a question for the brand representative. Firstly, I am very satisfied with the quality of the hair dye. Secondly, thank you very much for the quick response to my previous question (which I asked back in August). I am transitioning from a dark color after using Loreal Casting 323. I did not lighten my hair, I just dyed the roots for the fourth time in 6.0+6.9 with a 3% oxidant for 45 minutes. I don't have a lot of gray hair, it is mainly on the temples. However, I encountered a small problem. For some reason, the color of the roots in the middle of my head is lighter, even though I apply enough dye. The color lays evenly on the other parts of the roots, maybe slightly lighter than the length, but I'm not sure. Overall, I like the result, I wanted a milk chocolate color. Could it be possible to go one shade darker next time? Please advise on how to fix this situation.
Good morning. Can you please advise me on the proportions I need to use to achieve a hair color that is 2 shades lighter than my current length? My gray hair is at 35%. I used Loreal hair dye by myself and here are the results. Thank you.
I really liked this paint! I bought the colors 7.00 and 7.11. It doesn't give off any green or red tones.
Two stars for the color, but whether it's ammonia-based or ammonia-free, it won't last a month. The color washes out at an incredible speed. It's very interesting that it doesn't take to the roots when the dye is washed out (approximately 2-3 hair washes). The color of my roots remained as it was before dyeing with a gap, but it made the length appear reddish (covering up the faded color). In short, it's as if I didn't dye my hair at all.
I received a product with expired expiration date in September.
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.
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.
Hello! I would like to seek advice from an expert. I have been using this hair dye for over a year now (consistently using shade 7.7 and a 3% developer). Initially, I was satisfied with the color, but recently it has been darkening significantly along the length. It gives the impression that instead of level 7, it turns out to be level 6 or even 5. Can you please advise me on how to lighten the color to level 7?
Good day! Following the expert's advice, I used the 6.0+6.7 formula from the Brand. The developer was 4.5%. The color turned out incredible, hair looks shiny and not dry, it fully covered the gray hair, and importantly, the color did not turn out darker. A big thank you to the Brand's expert. Makeupyak delivery is always excellent! I am attaching a photo of the result.
I always buy paint in color 4.0. It's a nice dark color and it always used to come in a black box. The last time, a week ago, I ordered the 4.0 paint and it came in an orange package((. It's a completely different paint, the color is not as dark, more like a reddish-brown shade, and it didn't cover the gray hair. Even the smell of the paint is different!!! To say that I am upset would be an understatement( Dear store consultants, if you are changing the product from the supplier, at least inform your customers! Money and time wasted for nothing!!!
Good day! I have been using Color Inebrya hair dye in shades 9.1, 9.0, 9.17, and 10.1 for over a year. However, I am currently not happy with the color and need to lighten it. I kindly ask for advice from an expert. I want to try shade 12.00 to "clean the base" and then apply 10.01 Inebrya Demipermanent Color. I do not have any gray hair, so I am wondering if it would be better to use Inebrya Demipermanent Color or if I can stick with Color Inebrya.
Also, what developer should I use for Demipermanent Color?
And one more question, I often see recommendations to use neuro 00 in the advice. What kind of dye is that?
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
I really liked the hair dye. The shade 8.11 is cool and it covered the red undertone well. It gave me a nice shade of natural ash brown. It didn't damage my hair, on the contrary, it made it more vibrant and shiny. I used it in a ratio of 1:1.5. However, it didn't cover the gray hair well.
I need advice from the Brand Expert!
Your paint is awesome in composition and affordable at the same time, which is very pleasing! I have been using paint 10.13 for several years now, but recently I had to dye my hair with what I bought without considering the long time it took to choose and the fact that the paint is professional and expensive. The color turned out completely disappointing, just red. The roots are dark auburn. Please advise on how to lighten the length and roots to achieve a blonde shade. I am attaching a photo of my hair; the color is even more red in reality.
Good day. I kindly request assistance in finding a hair dye formula. I visually like the shade 8.42, which means I would like to achieve a caramel light-ashy blonde tone (preferably without any red undertones). My natural root color is at level 7. The bottom third of my hair was lightened with dye a year ago, and I had my hair dyed 9 months ago and toned 6 months ago. Thank you!
I really like this hair dye. I usually buy shade 6.00, but I also tried shade 6.1. However, shade 6.00 appears to be more vibrant. It lasts longer than other dyes I have purchased. It effectively covers gray hair. I use a 6% developer for the roots and a 1.5% developer for the length. I have experimented with other dyes, but for now, I have settled on this one.
I have been using this paint for a while now. It does a great job of covering gray hair and it doesn't wash out for 2.5-3 weeks. The delivery was fast. I highly recommend it.
There is no need to complain. The paint arrived quickly and in excellent condition. I was able to hide all the blonde horrors that appear after coloring: dark roots, yellowness, etc. I ordered 7.7, on my base of 9.3 with roots of 7.0. It turned out with a greenish tint and burned everything, but this is already a question for the hairdresser who colored his hair for the first time. The photo of the result was taken in daylight, a week after coloring. I highly recommend it.
Please advise me on what I am doing wrong. Why am I getting a reddish color with green instead of an ash blonde? I followed your advice and used the formula 7/00+7/1+7/17+4.5%. The color turned out like in the photo. I bleached it with powder and 6% to achieve a golden color, but the desired shade did not appear. How can I achieve a color without any red tones and much lighter? Should I use an 8-tone? So that it turns out like the ash brown in the first photo?
I have been dyeing my hair for a long time. I really like how my hair looks after dyeing, it covers gray hair perfectly. Previously, I followed an expert's advice and dyed my hair with a combination of shades 6.7+7.1+3% (30g+20g). I wanted to go a little lighter this time, so again following the expert's advice, I recently dyed my hair with a combination of shades 7.1+7.13+4.5% (20g+30g). However, there is now a copper tone at the roots. My natural hair color is a light brown, almost "mouse-like". Can you please advise if I can add shade 6.7 to the formula 7.1+7.13 to get rid of this copper tone at the roots? If so, what proportions should I mix them in? Thank you.
I chose shade 10/02 for toning blonde hair, expecting that 02 would be a natural tone with a hint of pearl, and I wouldn't end up with a blue-violet color. I mixed it with a 3% developer (also Inebrya). I intentionally chose not to use 1% to avoid darkening. I mixed it in a 1:3 ratio (again, to avoid darkening) and applied it to damp hair. And here's what happened after just 2 minutes. Thank God it was just a test strand! After rinsing, my hair was left with a purple hue, so I'll have to do a color correction. I don't recommend this dye for home use, as it behaves very unpredictably.
Good paint. Shade 8.0, 50 grams + 7.11, 25 grams. It covered the gray hair. I liked the color.
The paint is very nice, smooth, applies evenly, doesn't burn, and leaves the hair smooth and full. The only thing is that it might come out one shade darker than the color palette.
Good day! I am seeking advice from an expert in choosing a hair dye formula. Currently, my hair is at level 5 with 30-40% gray hair, and when exposed to the sun, it turns slightly red, which I don't really like. I want to achieve a brown color without any reddish undertones at level 6. Perhaps something between chocolate and ash. What can you recommend? Thank you!
Hello! I use the combination of 9.00, 9.02, 9.17, and 6% developer (more than half of the mixture). I am attaching photos of the current color and the desired color.
Good day. After bleaching the hair, a slight yellowish tint appears. Which shade of dye should I choose to cancel out the yellow and achieve an even cool blonde?
The hair dye is excellent. I use shade 4/0 for gray hair, and it colors well. The consistency is perfect, and it lasts a long time. This is a recommendation from my hairdresser.
I absolutely adore this hair dye. I constantly receive compliments on the shine and appearance of my hair. I have about 20% gray hair and I use the shade 5/73 with a 6% developer. This gives me my natural color - a dark golden chestnut.
I have a question for the expert - how can I change the color or tone it down to a caramel-honey shade? I haven't done this before. The photo attached is not mine, but I would like to achieve the same color if possible.
Great paint. I've been buying it not for the first time.
The paint is of average quality. There are better alternatives for this price. The hair looks somewhat better immediately after dyeing, but not as expected. I do not plan on buying it again.
The paint is simply amazing. I have been using it for approximately 2 years and I have no intention of changing anything. The color is vibrant, and after dyeing, my hair becomes smooth and shiny. I consider the price to be affordable.
On October 25th, the Brand Expert helped me choose a tinting formula, and I followed their advice. I am very grateful because the color turned out exactly how I wanted it - caramel-honey. Thank you so much!
This hair dye is the best for me. It does not damage my hair and has a pleasant smell. The shine remains even after two weeks. Thank you, makeup.
Hello, I am writing this question for the third time. I ordered paint in shades 3.0 and 3.10 and bought two developers, one with 3% and the other with 6%, in order to achieve a 4.5% mixture. However, I have not received an answer yet, so I decided to ask again: in what proportions should I mix everything? I will attach a photo below of what the expert recommended, but there are no proportions indicated there.
I really like this paint for its quality, texture, longevity, and smell. However, this is the second time I have purchased Inebrya color, and there is a complete mismatch between the color indicated on the palette on the website and the actual result on my hair. This time, I chose color 7 (brown-red in the photo), but what I actually got was a black-gray shade with a green tint of the 5th tone. How is that even possible?
I always buy oxidizer as a gift. I like it.
Hello! I currently dye my hair with shade 4.10, but I would like a deeper, darker color and I am considering black. Can you advise if mixing, for example, 1.10+4.10 would result in black with an intense blue undertone?
продукт має, але якість його не задовольняє. Матеріал з якого зроблений виріб дуже шорсткий і неприємний на дотик. Колір виглядає дуже красиво, але після першого прання він вигоряє і стає блідим. Крім того, шви на виробі не дуже міцні, вони розходяться після кількох носінь. Загалом, я розчарований цим продуктом і не рекомендую його купувати.
Good day, I have a question for the expert. I have a situation where my hair color has faded significantly after a keratin treatment. The top part has a lighter shade with reddish undertones, while the bottom part is darker. I would like to know which hair dyes I should mix to achieve a similar color that gives a cool tone, and what proportions should I use. I will attach a photo below. Thank you.
The best hair dye ever! I've been using it for several years now. My hair looks lively and shiny. I highly recommend it!
I have been ordering this product not for the first time, it doesn't dry out my hair and lasts for a long time. The delivery is excellent!
This is a great hair dye. It retains color well, doesn't wash out easily, and doesn't dry out the hair. I highly recommend it.
I really like this paint. It has a nice rich color and it lasts a long time. I have a question for the experts: I usually dye my hair with shade 5.9 and a 3% developer in a ratio of 1:1.5. If I were to dye my hair with shade 5.11 using the same developer, would there be a greenish tint when the dye starts to fade over time?
I really like this hair dye as it does a great job of coloring my roots. I'm curious to know how shade 6 differs from 6.0.
Hello. I dye my hair black using a 6% developer, and it covers my gray hair well. However, over time, it fades and a brown shade appears, especially at the ends. Can you please advise me on what I might be doing wrong?
Below, I left a review with a photo of the hair dye in color 5.00. Now I dyed my hair with color 5.00+5.17 and a 3% developer. Yes, it turned out slightly darker, but in my opinion, the color is deeper and more noble. I think I will continue to mix these two colors. I highly recommend it to brunettes. The hair feels great after dyeing. Also, a special thank you for the fast delivery. I urgently needed the dye, and Makeup promptly sent my order.