Coutur Hair Color Treat

This corner of the COUTUR HAIR range brings together their color-treatment pieces: coating treatments that wrap the hair in tone and shine, plus the color change shampoos that darken gradually over repeated washes. The standouts are the Color Coating Treatment in Wine Brown and the Two-in-One Color Coating Treatment, which condition while they deposit colour, alongside the Skinlacto 7714 and Luxury Color Change Black shampoos. If you want to refresh a fading shade, add warmth, or keep greys in check without a full salon dye, these treatments do double duty as care and colour. Look through the tones and formats below and match one to your hair.

  • Color coating treatment
  • Wine brown & black tones
  • Conditions while it tints
  • Two-in-one option

Buying guide

COUTUR HAIR color coating treatments explained

COUTUR HAIR's color treatments sit between a conditioner and a dye: they refresh tone while caring for the hair. This guide covers the coating treatments and color change shampoos in this collection and how to use each one.

What a color coating treatment does

A color coating treatment wraps each strand in a layer of pigment and conditioning agents at the same time. Rather than permanently altering the hair the way a dye does, it tops up and refreshes an existing shade while leaving hair feeling smoother. It's a useful step between salon visits when colour starts to look dull or faded.

Wine Brown and Two-in-One options

The Color Coating Treatment in Wine Brown adds a warm, reddish-brown cast that suits brown bases wanting more depth. The Two-in-One Color Coating Treatment folds the colour and care steps together, which is handy if you'd rather not add another product to your routine. Both come in 200ml tubes and work in the conditioning stage of a wash.

Coating treatments versus color change shampoos

This collection also includes color change shampoos like the Skinlacto 7714 and Luxury Color Change Black. Shampoos build colour slowly over many washes and replace your regular cleanser. Coating treatments act faster in a single application and focus on refreshing and conditioning. If you want gradual darkening, reach for a shampoo; if you want a quick tone top-up with extra care, the coating treatment fits better.

Applying a coating treatment

Use the treatment on clean, towel-dried hair so the pigment isn't diluted. Wearing gloves, work it evenly from roots through the ends, paying attention to areas where colour has faded most. Leave it on for the time stated on the label so the tone can take, then rinse well. Even spreading is what keeps the colour looking consistent.

Keeping your colour topped up

Because coating treatments refresh rather than permanently dye, the tone fades over subsequent washes. Using the treatment every week or two keeps the colour looking its best. If you notice warmth or depth dropping off, that's the cue to apply again. Pairing it with gentle, colour-safe washing helps the tone last longer between treatments.

Choosing between the treatments

Pick based on what you want most. For a warm brown refresh with conditioning built in, the Wine Brown coating treatment is a clear choice. For an all-in-one step, go with the Two-in-One. If your real goal is steadily darkening greys, the color change shampoos in this range are the better long-term route.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • It's a treatment that coats the hair in pigment and conditioning agents at once, refreshing an existing shade while leaving hair smoother. Unlike a permanent dye, it tops up tone temporarily, which makes it a good in-between step when colour starts to look faded.

  • The color change shampoos, like the Skinlacto 7714 and Luxury Color Change Black, build colour slowly over many washes and replace your cleanser. The coating treatments work faster in a single application and put more emphasis on conditioning. Choose a shampoo for gradual darkening, or a coating treatment for a quick, caring tone refresh.

  • The Wine Brown Color Coating Treatment adds a warm, reddish-brown cast, so it suits brown hair that wants more depth or warmth. If your colour has gone flat, it brings back richness while conditioning at the same time. It comes in a 200ml tube and works in the conditioning step.

  • Apply it to clean, towel-dried hair so the pigment isn't diluted. With gloves on, spread it evenly from roots to ends, focusing where colour has faded. Leave it for the time on the label, then rinse thoroughly. Even application keeps the result from looking uneven.

  • Because it refreshes rather than permanently dyes, the tone fades gradually over later washes. Reapplying every week or two keeps the colour looking its best. When you notice the warmth or depth dropping, that's the sign to use it again, and gentle colour-safe washing helps it last longer.