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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
Which woman doesn't love a transformation? Women are constantly experimenting with their looks, changing their hair color. Today she might be a sultry brunette, and tomorrow a sexy blonde. Fortunately, colorists have a wealth of products at their disposal to quickly change hair color. A leading brand in this field is Inebrya.
The hair color cream from this manufacturer is renowned for its durability and rich color. The extensive palette of shades will help you choose the exact color you've been dreaming of! Professionals note that working with this dye is a pleasure. It doesn't run, has a rich consistency, and evenly coats each strand.
Another advantage of this dye is its gentle formula. After the coloring process, locks remain soft and shiny.
The Inebrya Color hair dye lines 11 and 12 are super lightening, working with 9% - 12% oxidizers in a 1:2 ratio, and are designed to lighten natural hair by 3-4 tones. Not intended for toning!
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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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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 an EXPERT'S advice, please. I've been using 4.9 consistently with a 3% developer at a 1:1.5 ratio. My hair is quite dark, with a lot of gray regrowth that I touch up every month. The color is darker at the ends than at the roots. However, I would like a more brown shade, but still dark. When dark chestnut fades, it takes on a yellowish tint. I've attached a picture showing my current color and the desired shade (on the right). Could you please advise me on how to achieve this? I want to avoid any yellow or reddish tones. Thank you!
Hello. I use this hair dye following this method: I apply a 6 + 3% mix of 30g + 30g (1:1) to my roots for 15 minutes. After that, I apply a mixture of 6 + 6.7 + 30% in the ratio of 10 + 30 + 40 (1:1) to the roots and length for another 30 minutes. Could you please tell me if applying two layers of dye to the roots is harmful to the hair? Would it be better to use just one layer to minimize the damage from the ammonia-based dye? I use 6 to cover the gray hair and then add a mixture to give a nice chocolate tint. Is there a way to achieve this with just one layer to reduce hair damage? My hair is problematic—thin, porous, and falls out a lot. Thank you.
When my roots grow out (my natural color is dark blond), which dye should I use? Thank you.
Sure! The translation of "Додаю" into English, while ensuring coherence and correctness, is "I'm adding."
Hello. I would like a beige blonde color. My hair is currently dyed a light color, but the roots have a reddish tint. This is the result I wish to achieve.
The best choice for redheads.
Here's another photo. Maybe I should dye the roots darker and use a level 5 or 6 for the length. However, I'd like to neutralize the yellow-red tones along the length.
Hello! I'm looking for advice on how to dye my hair beautifully. I have about 80% gray at the roots, and I'm planning to use shade 4.00 with a 6% developer. Should I mix it at a 1:1 ratio, or would 1:1.5 be better? I'd also like to even out the color along the length of my hair. I'm unsure if I should mix shade 4.00 with something else. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Hi. I have a question. When will you have more inebrya colors in stock? I'm interested in numbers from 12
Hello. Could you help me find a formula that will maintain my hair color? I have up to 20% gray hair, and my hair isn't dyed, just naturally lightened by the sun. Thank you very much.
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.
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?
I have been using this hair dye for about six months and I am satisfied with it. It does a great job of covering my gray hair.
Good day, Brand Expert. Please help me. I want to dye my natural roots so that they don't differ from the colored length. I used to have blonde hair, which I dyed with the color 6.00 and the 3% İnebrya developer. Which shade should I choose? Or maybe a different percentage of developer? I am attaching a photo.
I really liked this hair dye. I used shade 3. Despite it turning out almost black, I am satisfied with the result. It has a cool undertone that looks expensive and natural. It was important for me to get rid of the chestnut undertone, and after coloring, it disappeared. The gray hair at the roots also took the color well, and the overall hair color became more even. I will see how it fades over time.
But for now, the shade is really sophisticated and I like how it enhances my appearance. This color, contrasting with my fair skin, made me look brighter. And contrary to the common belief that dark colors age you, this shade did not accentuate any signs of aging.
I am also satisfied with the overall quality of my hair, although I expected more from this dye. However, I believe that with regular use of this dye and proper hair care products, my hair will look lively and nourished.
Overall, I can say that this has been a positive experience. And I would really appreciate a more detailed answer about shade 3.10 in the previous thread.
Unfortunately, it does not completely cover my gray hair. I have been using this hair dye for a year now, but it only tones down my gray hair. I have tried adjusting the percentage of oxidizer, changing the application time, and using dye with /00, but nothing seems to work. However, the hair dye itself is fantastic. My hair is in excellent condition. I guess I will just have to find the right shade to camouflage and make the gray hair less noticeable.
I achieved the desired color by using shade 8.1, which consists of 50 grams and an additional 8.1125 grams of 2.1% oxide. This product effectively covered my gray hair and eliminated any reddish tones. I am very satisfied with the result, as it accurately matches the color I wanted to achieve.
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 buy paint, but I don't know how to achieve this color formula. Please help me with some advice. Currently, I have a tone of about 6.
I ordered paint, but the developer did not come as a gift.
I used the 7.00+6.1 hair dye (mixed in equal parts) with a 4.5% developer in a ratio of 1:1.5, and left it on for 30 minutes. The color turned out beautiful, but it didn't cover the gray hair.
7.34. The paint is excellent. The color is very nice (a natural and vibrant reddish-brown), it covers gray hair and lasts well. I have been buying it for a long time and intend to continue.
Good day, please help me choose a dye formula and provide instructions for proper application.
My roots are of medium brown color with a little bit of gray, and I have attached a collage with my desired color. I would like a vibrant shade.
Thank you.
Good day, I would like to inquire about the shade and proportions. I have a natural dark blonde color and last dyed my hair with a 4.0 dye. When the color fades, I like the shade, but I want a slightly lighter chestnut color so that it doesn't have a reddish tone. Because when this dye hasn't fully washed out yet, the hair color is almost black. The color in the photo is what it looks like now.
This is a very good and long-lasting paint! I have been using it for over 3 years. It comes in a cost-effective quantity and has beautiful cool and ashy colors.
I gave this paint a few chances, ordered three tubes. However, the smell is so strong that it makes my eyes tear up. Even though I paint in a room with an open window, the smell is still pungent. After dyeing, the smell lingers in my hair for several washes. The durability is normal, but I have tried different shades and the color turns slightly yellowish-red after dyeing.
I was a little shocked. I regularly dye my hair, and my hand is already experienced in it. I chose the color 10.13 for toning. I always go for a light blonde shade (other brands' 10.13 shades are truly blonde). However, the result was a light chestnut, more on the brunette side. The photo I took by the window gave a lighter tone. In reality, the color is darker.
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.
Good day, I used to dye my hair with shade 5.00 (20) and 5.17 (10) with a 6% developer, as I had over 80% gray hair. However, since this shade was too dark and I hadn't dyed my hair for a long time, I switched to a base 6 with the same formula. I left the root for 45 minutes, but the gray hair still shines through, meaning it wasn't fully colored and has a reddish hue. What went wrong? Why didn't the gray hair get completely dyed? I have a question for the expert.
Terrible hair dye! After coloring, my hair turned into a sponge. I have been coloring my hair myself for 7 years, and this is the first time this has happened. I bought it based on the recommendation of the store saleswoman. I knew that an economy class dye wouldn't be amazing, but they convinced me otherwise. Unfortunately, I don't understand where all the positive reviews are coming from.
The product worked very quickly in washing out of my hair, but after two weeks, the color was completely gone. Additionally, I noticed that my hair became noticeably damaged after dyeing it.
I noticed that there is an excellent expert here and I also want to ask for advice. I have dyed my hair twice in the salon in a brown color. The dyes were from a different brand, with the numbers 6-1 and 6-11. Everything washes out to a reddish color and noticeably lightens. I really want to achieve a cool brown color without darkening too much. There is a little bit of gray hair. Please advise me on the formula!
Good day! I need advice from a Brand Expert. About a month ago, I dyed my hair with Inebrya Bionic Color, shade 7.7+3% 1:1.5. Unfortunately, the color didn't turn out exactly as I wanted. I have attached photos: 1) shortly after coloring, 2) today (after the color faded), and 3) the desired shade. Can you please suggest a formula? I would like a cooler tone at my current level without any reddish undertones.
The hair dye does not damage the hair, it has a thick consistency and is economical to use. I decided to lighten my dark hair a little. I chose shade 7.13 and a 6% developer. The result was not exactly a light brown, but more of a reddish shade. However, it suited me and brightened up my face. The only thing that bothers me is the green undertone I see.
I really like this paint. It does an excellent job at covering gray areas.
"My new love, it covers my small amount of gray hair beautifully and the color stays vibrant."
Hello! I need expert advice. Attached are photos of my hair now and a photo of the desired shade. Currently, I have lightened hair with a level 10 toner. I would like to avoid bleaching and simply apply dye. Your dye is fantastic. I have been using it for several years. The quality of my hair is excellent. Thank you!
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.