Evesel Bottle Oxidizer Pieces

This EVESEL selection focuses on the Gold Hair Color kits that each include a large-capacity oxidizer bottle - meaning you get a generous developer supply alongside the 120ml color tube, with enough volume for a thorough root-to-tip application even on longer hair. Nine shades are in this group, skewing toward the lighter gold and blonde range (6G, 8G, 10G, 12G) plus violet blondes and a silver shade, with natural options 5N and 9N rounding out the set.

  • Large-capacity oxidizer included
  • Light to medium shades
  • Fashion and natural tones
  • Korean hair color brand

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Buying guide

EVESEL Large-Capacity Oxidizer Kits: Choosing Your Light-to-Medium Shade

This EVESEL collection brings together the Gold Hair Color kits that include a large-capacity oxidizer bottle - a practical upgrade for anyone with thick or longer hair who needs more developer volume for complete coverage. The nine shades in this group lean toward the lighter end of the palette: golden blondes from level 6 through 12, violet blondes, a silver fashion shade, and two versatile naturals. This guide walks you through shade selection, the benefit of the large oxidizer format, and application tips for lighter, luminous results.

Why the Large-Capacity Oxidizer Matters

Standard hair color kits sometimes include just enough developer for a short-hair application. The large-capacity format in this EVESEL selection means you have more developer on hand - reducing the risk of running out mid-application and ensuring even saturation from roots to ends, particularly on longer or thicker hair. The extra volume is also useful for root touch-ups followed by a comb-through at the lengths.

Shades in This Collection

Nine shades are available in this large-capacity format:

  • 5N - Natural Brown: a warm mid-depth neutral, good for gray blending
  • 6G - Dark Golden Blonde: warm golden at a medium level
  • 8G - Bright Golden Blonde: a classic golden level for warm brightness
  • 10G - Bright and Strong Golden Blonde: very light with a strong golden cast
  • 12G - Highlighter: the lightest in the range, for platinum-adjacent results
  • 9N - Ultra Light Tan: pale natural blonde with minimal warmth
  • 5V - Dark Violet Blonde: deep violet tone on a mid-level base
  • 6V - Bright Violet Blonde: lighter violet with more visible intensity
  • TS (Silver) - Control Line Silver: ashy silver fashion shade

What Base Level You Need for Light Shades

The G (golden), V (violet), and TS (Silver) shades are designed to work on hair already at a certain lightness level. A rough guide by shade:

  • 6G, 8G: works on level 5 or above (medium brown to light brown)
  • 10G, 12G, 9N: best on level 7 or above (dark blonde or lighter)
  • 5V, 6V, TS Silver: best on level 8 or above - pre-lightening is usually needed to reach the intended tone on darker starting hair

Mixing and Application

  1. Combine color and the large-capacity oxidizer in a 1:1 ratio in a non-metallic bowl.
  2. Section dry, unwashed hair into four parts and apply starting at the back.
  3. For a full application, apply root to ends in a single pass for even saturation.
  4. For a root touch-up, apply to the regrowth zone only for the first 20 minutes, then comb through to the lengths for the final 10 to 15 minutes.

Processing Time for Light Shades

Process for 25 to 35 minutes. Lighter target shades and pre-lightened hair typically need closer to 25 minutes since the cuticle is already open. Natural base hair being lifted toward a G or N shade may need the full 35 minutes. Do not exceed 40 minutes as over-processing can increase brassiness and damage the cuticle.

Maintaining Your Light Color Result

Light golden and blonde shades are more prone to brassiness over time as warm undertones oxidize. Use a purple or blue toning shampoo or mask once a week to neutralize warm tones between color sessions. For violet and silver shades, a pigmented toning conditioner helps maintain the cool tone. All light shades benefit from UV protection sprays, as sun exposure accelerates oxidation.

Patch Test and Safety

Conduct a patch test 48 hours before full application. Apply a small amount of mixed color to the inner arm and monitor for redness, itching, or swelling. Do not use EVESEL hair color if you have a known allergy to permanent hair dye components such as PPD. The oxidizer contains hydrogen peroxide - avoid contact with eyes and rinse immediately with water if accidental contact occurs.

Rinsing and Aftercare

Rinse with cool water until the water runs clear. Follow with a moisturizing or color-protecting conditioner. For the first 48 hours after coloring, avoid swimming, hot showers, and heavy sweating to allow the cuticle to fully close and the pigment to set. Switch to a sulfate-free shampoo for ongoing maintenance.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • A large-capacity oxidizer bottle contains more developer volume, which is useful for longer or thicker hair. EVESEL labels their full-size developer as "large capacity" to distinguish it from smaller formats sometimes found in travel or sample-size kits. The kits in this collection include the full-size bottle.

  • This collection includes nine shades: 5N (Natural Brown), 9N (Ultra Light Tan), 6G (Dark Golden Blonde), 8G (Bright Golden Blonde), 10G (Bright and Strong Golden Blonde), 12G (Highlighter), 5V (Dark Violet Blonde), 6V (Bright Violet Blonde), and TS (Silver).

  • For shades like 10G, 12G, 9N, 5V, 6V, and TS Silver, pre-lightening is recommended if your natural hair is level 6 (dark blonde) or darker. These shades are designed for use on already-light hair and will not lift dark hair to their target shade without a bleach process first.

  • Mix one part color tube with one part oxidizer from the bottle in a 1:1 ratio. Use a non-metallic bowl and stir until smooth. Apply immediately - the mixture cannot be stored once the two components are combined.

  • Process for 25 to 35 minutes. Pre-lightened or porous hair typically needs 25 minutes. Hair being lifted from a natural medium-brown base may need up to 35 minutes for the warmest G shades to fully develop. Do not exceed 40 minutes.

  • Use a purple toning shampoo or mask once a week to counteract warm-orange tones as the pigment oxidizes over time. Limit sun exposure, avoid chlorine, and wash with cool water. These steps significantly extend the coolness and freshness of golden-blonde results.

  • Both 5V and 6V show their full violet intensity on hair at level 8 or lighter. On level 5 to 7 hair, the result will be a subtle tone rather than a vivid violet. Pre-lightening to level 8 before applying the violet shade gives the most accurate color payoff.

  • EVESEL TS Silver delivers the truest silver result on hair pre-lightened to level 9 or above. On darker bases, it reads as an ashy or cool tone rather than a true silver.

  • Yes. The 5N Natural Brown shade is formulated for solid gray coverage. Apply to dry hair and process for a full 30 to 35 minutes to ensure complete saturation, especially at the roots where grays concentrate.

  • Yes, always. Apply a small amount of mixed color to the inner arm 48 hours before full use. If redness, itching, or swelling develops, do not proceed with the full application.

  • The large-capacity oxidizer bottle helps, but 120ml of color may not be enough for very thick or long hair past shoulder length. For complete coverage, consider purchasing two kits.

  • Yes. All EVESEL products on skinsli are authentic and sourced through verified Korean wholesale channels.

  • EVESEL uses standard permanent hair color chemistry, which includes oxidative ingredients. People with sensitive scalps should perform a careful patch test first and may want to consult a dermatologist before proceeding.

  • Golden and light blonde shades typically remain vibrant for four to six weeks, after which root regrowth becomes visible and warmth or brassiness may increase. A weekly toning treatment and sulfate-free shampoo extend the life of the color.

  • Keep unopened kits at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Check the expiry date on the box. Once opened and mixed, the color must be used immediately and any remainder discarded.