Coutur Hair Change

COUTUR HAIR's Color Change range is built around one idea: shampoos that gradually shift grey or lightened hair toward a darker shade while you wash. The collection covers the Miracle Color Change Black Shampoo in Cool Brown and Dark Brown, the One-Step Change Black Dyeing Shampoo, the Skinlacto 7714 formula, and professional salon sizes up to 360ml. Instead of a one-off box dye, these work over repeated washes so colour builds up at your own pace. If you're covering greys or topping up between salon visits, this is a low-effort way to keep your shade looking consistent. Compare the tones and sizes below and pick the one that matches your hair.

  • Gradual color change
  • Grey coverage
  • Cool & dark brown tones
  • Salon sizes to 360ml

Buying guide

How COUTUR HAIR color change shampoos work

COUTUR HAIR's color change shampoos darken hair gradually as you wash, which makes them a gentler alternative to traditional box dye. This guide explains how they work, the shades we stock, and how to get an even result at home.

What a color change shampoo does

Unlike a single-application dye, a color change shampoo deposits a small amount of tone with each wash. Over several uses, grey or faded hair shifts toward the darker target shade. The build-up approach means you control how deep the colour goes by how often you use it, and there's no sharp line between treated and untreated hair.

The shades on offer

The COUTUR HAIR range covers more than one tone. The Miracle Color Change Black Shampoo comes in Cool Brown and Dark Brown, while several formulas aim at a true black result. Cool Brown reads softer and less stark, Dark Brown gives a natural deep brown, and the black options deliver the strongest darkening. Pick the tone closest to your natural or desired colour for the most believable finish.

One-Step and Skinlacto formulas

The One-Step Change Black Dyeing Shampoo is geared toward a quicker, more noticeable change in fewer washes, which suits people who want results sooner. The Skinlacto 7714 Color Change Shampoo and the various Miracle and Season 3 formulas take a steadier, wash-by-wash approach. If you're new to the idea, a gradual formula lets you ease into the colour and stop when it looks right.

How to use it for an even result

Wear gloves and work the shampoo through wet hair from roots to ends, making sure greys and lighter areas are fully coated. Let it sit for the time on the label rather than rinsing straight away, since the colour needs contact time to deposit. Rinse thoroughly when you're done. Even coverage during application is what keeps the result from looking patchy.

How often to wash for colour

Most people start by using the shampoo every wash to build colour, then drop back to a maintenance routine once they reach the shade they want. From there, washing with it once or twice a week usually keeps the tone topped up. Greys grow back, so an occasional refresh keeps roots from showing.

Picking the right size

The range runs from 180ml and 190ml home bottles up to 360ml professional sizes. If you're trying the idea for the first time, a smaller bottle lets you test a tone before committing. The larger professional sizes make more sense once you've settled on a shade and use it regularly, or if you have longer or thicker hair that uses more product per wash.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • They deposit a small amount of colour with each wash, so grey or faded hair darkens gradually over several uses rather than all at once. You control the depth by how often you use the shampoo, and because it builds up, there's no harsh line between treated and untreated hair.

  • The Miracle Color Change Black Shampoo comes in Cool Brown and Dark Brown, alongside black options. Cool Brown is the softest, Dark Brown gives a natural deep brown, and the black formulas darken the most. Pick the tone closest to your natural or target colour for the most believable result.

  • It depends on the formula. The One-Step Change Black Dyeing Shampoo is built for a quicker, more visible change in fewer washes. The Miracle and Skinlacto gradual formulas build colour more slowly over repeated washes, which lets you stop once the shade looks right.

  • Wear gloves and work the shampoo through wet hair from roots to ends, coating greys and lighter areas fully. Let it sit for the time on the label so the colour can deposit, then rinse thoroughly. Even application is the main thing that keeps the result from looking patchy.

  • Many people use it every wash at first to build the shade, then switch to a maintenance routine of once or twice a week. Since greys keep growing in, an occasional refresh keeps roots from showing and the tone consistent.