Evesel Color Bottle Oxidizer
EVESEL Gold Hair Color is a professional-grade at-home dye system bundled with a large-capacity 120 ml oxidizer bottle for every six-pack. Each shade delivers even, long-lasting color coverage while the high-volume developer keeps the formula consistent from root to tip.
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How to Use EVESEL Color Bottle Oxidizer Hair Dye
EVESEL Gold Hair Color pairs a rich pigment cream with a 120 ml large-capacity oxidizer bottle, giving you a precise developer ratio for consistent, vibrant results at home. Follow this guide to get salon-quality color from your first application.
What is in the box
Each EVESEL Gold Hair Color kit includes a 120 ml dye tube and a large-capacity oxidizer bottle. The oxidizer is sized to cover multiple applications, making it economical when you purchase a six-pack bundle. Shade codes such as 5N (Natural Brown) or 6V (Bright Violet Blonde) are printed on the tube so you can reorder the same tone reliably.
Choosing your shade
EVESEL uses a standard international numbering system. The first digit indicates depth (1 = black, 9 = very light blonde) and the letter indicates tone (N = natural, G = golden, V = violet, TS = silver). For gray coverage, the Control Line GP and AG variants are formulated with higher pigment concentration. If you are lifting more than two levels, choose a shade one step lighter than your target.
Patch test before you start
Apply a small amount of mixed dye behind your ear or on your inner elbow 48 hours before coloring. Rinse if irritation develops and do not proceed. This step is non-negotiable for all oxidative color products, including EVESEL Gold Hair Color.
Mixing the color
Combine the dye cream and oxidizer in a 1:1 ratio by volume in a non-metallic bowl. Mix thoroughly until the color is uniform and no streaks remain. Use the mixture within 30 minutes of preparation. The large-capacity oxidizer bottle is designed to yield multiple 1:1 mixes from a single bottle when used with a six-pack of dye tubes.
Applying the color
Section dry, unwashed hair into four quadrants. Apply color to roots first using the brush, then work through mid-lengths and ends. For gray coverage, begin at areas with the highest density of grays. Keep the mixture away from your scalp if you are sensitive to oxidizers. Cover with a processing cap and leave on for 25 to 35 minutes, checking color development at the 25-minute mark.
Rinsing and aftercare
Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water until the water runs clear. Apply the included conditioner and leave it for two minutes before rinsing again. Avoid shampooing for 48 hours to allow the cuticle to close fully and lock in color. Use a sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo for all subsequent washes to extend vibrancy.
Touch-up schedule
Roots typically become visible four to six weeks after coloring. Because the EVESEL oxidizer bottle covers multiple applications, you can perform root touch-ups using the remaining developer and a fresh dye tube from the same shade without opening a new oxidizer. This is one reason the six-pack bundle is cost-effective for regular color maintenance.
Storing unused product
Cap the oxidizer bottle tightly after each use and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. An opened oxidizer bottle remains stable for up to six months when resealed properly. Never store mixed color - discard any leftover mixture immediately after application.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does the oxidizer bottle do in hair coloring?
The oxidizer (also called developer or peroxide) activates the dye molecules inside the color cream, allowing them to penetrate the hair shaft and deposit permanent pigment. Without it, the color would sit on the surface and wash out quickly. EVESEL packages a 120 ml large-capacity bottle so you have consistent developer for the whole application.
How many uses does one oxidizer bottle cover?
One 120 ml large-capacity EVESEL oxidizer bottle is designed to pair with six 120 ml dye tubes at a 1:1 mix ratio, meaning each tube uses approximately 20 ml of developer. Full-head applications on short to medium hair typically require one tube plus 20 ml of oxidizer. Touch-ups on roots may use less, giving you even more applications per bottle.
How do I read the EVESEL shade codes?
The number indicates the depth level: 1 is black, 5 is medium brown, 6 is dark blonde, 8 is light blonde, and 9 is very light blonde. The letter after the number indicates the undertone: N for natural, G for golden, V for violet, and special designations like TS for silver and GP/AG for gray-coverage Control Line shades.
Which EVESEL shades are best for covering gray hair?
The Control Line variants, specifically GP (Wine) and AG (Gray), are formulated for high gray coverage. They contain elevated pigment concentration to ensure uniform coverage on resistant gray strands. Natural (N) shades also provide good gray coverage at the correct depth level.
How long does EVESEL Gold Hair Color last?
With proper aftercare, EVESEL permanent color typically maintains vibrancy for four to six weeks before noticeable root growth and fading occurs. Using a sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo and minimizing heat styling significantly extends the life of the color between touch-ups.
Can EVESEL Hair Color lighten my natural hair?
EVESEL Gold Hair Color with standard oxidizer can lift natural hair up to two levels lighter. If you are moving from dark brown to a lighter blonde, you may need a high-lift formula or a professional bleach service first. Check the shade depth number: choosing a shade two or more numbers higher than your current level achieves lightening within the product range.
Can I mix different EVESEL shade tubes together?
Yes, mixing two shades in equal parts creates an intermediate tone. For example, combining 5N (Natural Brown) and 6G (Dark Golden Blonde) produces a warm medium brown with golden undertones. Always mix dye tubes together first, then add the combined volume of oxidizer to match the total dye volume.
Is a patch test really necessary if I have colored before?
Yes. Sensitivity to oxidative hair dyes can develop at any time, even after years of uneventful use. Allergic reactions to PPD (para-phenylenediamine), a common dye ingredient, can range from mild irritation to severe swelling. A 48-hour patch test before every new application is the standard recommendation for all permanent hair color products.
How should I store the oxidizer bottle after opening?
Recap the oxidizer bottle tightly immediately after use. Store it upright in a cool, dry location away from heat and sunlight. An opened bottle is stable for approximately six months when stored correctly. If the liquid has changed color or smell, discard it rather than risk uneven color development.
Why does EVESEL sell dye in a six-pack with one oxidizer bottle?
The six-pack with one shared large-capacity oxidizer bottle reduces packaging waste and cost per application. Rather than buying six separate two-component kits with six small oxidizer bottles, you get one precisely sized developer bottle that exactly covers all six dye tubes, making it the practical choice for regular color maintenance or salon use.
Is the EVESEL product on skinsli.com genuine?
Yes. skinsli.com sources EVESEL Gold Hair Color directly from authorized Korean wholesale suppliers. All products are shipped in original factory packaging with Korean labeling intact.
How long does shipping take for EVESEL hair color?
Orders ship from our US warehouse. Standard delivery typically takes three to seven business days within the continental United States. Expedited options are available at checkout.











