Coutur Hair Color Treatment Natural

This collection gathers COUTUR HAIR's natural-toned color coating treatments: the Color Coating Treatment in Natural Brown and Wine Brown, plus the Two-in-One Color Coating Treatment, all in 200ml. These are conditioning treatments that refresh hair colour while they care for the lengths, so you get a believable, natural-looking brown rather than a flat box-dye finish. Natural Brown keeps things soft and true-to-life, Wine Brown adds a touch of warmth, and the Two-in-One folds colour and conditioning into a single step. If you want to top up a brown shade or cover early greys without committing to permanent dye, this is an easy place to start. Compare the tones below.

  • Natural brown tones
  • Conditions while it tints
  • 200ml treatments
  • Two-in-one step

Buying guide

Natural brown color treatments from COUTUR HAIR

COUTUR HAIR's natural-toned color coating treatments refresh brown hair while conditioning it. This guide looks at the three tones in this collection and how to use them for a soft, believable result.

The Natural Brown treatment

The Color Coating Treatment in Natural Brown is the gentlest tone in this set, aimed at a soft, true-to-life brown. It suits hair that's brown to begin with and just needs its colour brought back to life, or early greys that you'd rather blend than fully cover. Because it coats rather than permanently dyes, the result reads natural instead of stark.

Adding warmth with Wine Brown

If Natural Brown feels too plain, the Color Coating Treatment in Wine Brown brings a reddish, warmer cast. It gives brown hair more depth and a hint of colour without going dramatic. Both the Natural Brown and Wine Brown come in 200ml tubes, so you can pick the tone that flatters your base or alternate them to fine-tune the result.

The Two-in-One option

The Two-in-One Color Coating Treatment combines the colour and conditioning steps so you only reach for one product. It's a good fit if you want to keep your routine simple while still topping up tone. Like the others, it works in the conditioning stage of a wash and leaves hair feeling smoother as it deposits colour.

How coating treatments refresh colour

A color coating treatment wraps each strand in pigment and conditioning agents rather than chemically changing the hair the way permanent dye does. That means it tops up an existing shade and washes out gradually, giving you a low-commitment way to keep colour looking fresh. It's especially handy between salon visits when your tone starts to fade.

Applying for a natural finish

Use the treatment on clean, towel-dried hair with gloves on. Work it evenly from roots through the ends, focusing on where colour has faded or greys show most. Leave it for the time on the label so the tone takes, then rinse well. With natural shades especially, even coverage is what keeps the result looking believable rather than patchy.

Keeping the colour topped up

Because these treatments refresh rather than permanently dye, the tone softens over later washes. Reapplying every week or two keeps the colour even and natural. As greys grow in, a regular top-up blends them before they become obvious. Gentle, colour-safe washing in between helps the shade hold longer.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Natural Brown gives a soft, true-to-life brown and is the gentlest tone here, good for refreshing a brown base or blending early greys. Wine Brown adds a warmer, reddish cast for more depth. If you want the most subtle, believable finish, go Natural Brown; if you'd like a touch of warmth, choose Wine Brown.

  • It blends early greys rather than fully covering them like a permanent dye. Because it coats the hair and washes out gradually, it softens the look of greys while keeping a natural finish. For scattered or early greys, regular top-ups keep them from standing out.

  • The Two-in-One Color Coating Treatment combines colour and conditioning into a single step, so you don't add a separate product to your routine. It deposits tone while smoothing the hair, which suits anyone who wants to keep things simple. It works in the conditioning stage of a wash, the same as the single-tone treatments.

  • No. They coat the strands with pigment that washes out gradually rather than chemically altering the hair. That makes them low-commitment: you refresh tone as it fades and can change your mind without growing out a permanent colour. It's a softer route than box dye for keeping brown hair looking fresh.

  • Reapplying every week or two keeps the colour even and natural-looking, since the tone softens over later washes. As greys grow in, a regular rhythm blends them before they show. Pairing the treatment with gentle, colour-safe washing helps the shade last longer between applications.