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Hair Cream Color Inebrya Color

Hair Cream Color Inebrya Color
Hair Cream Color Inebrya Color
Hair Cream Color Inebrya Color
Hair Cream Color Inebrya Color
Hair Cream Color Inebrya Color
Hair Cream Color Inebrya Color
Hair Cream Color Inebrya Color
Hair Cream Color Inebrya Color
Hair Cream Color Inebrya Color
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product ID: 185309
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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!

  • 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.

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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.

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    Hello, which number should I choose to get a color similar to this one? Please help.

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    Hello, which number should I choose to get a color like this? Please help.

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    Hello! How can I achieve this color? My base is level 5 with 20% gray hair.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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!

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    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!

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    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.

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