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EVESEL Gold Hair Color is a Korean professional hair dye system built around a single large-capacity developer bottle that covers one color tube per application - six shades, one developer. The 120ml color tubes span a broad shade range: natural browns, golden blondes, violet fashion tones, cool silver, and deep wine. Whether you are restocking a salon color bar or building a home shade wardrobe, buying by the six-piece set keeps your developer cost per use to a minimum while delivering consistent, vibrant results.
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EVESEL Gold Hair Dye: The Per-6 Developer System Explained
EVESEL Gold Hair Color is sold as a set: six 120ml color tubes paired with one large-capacity developer bottle - one developer per six color applications. This guide explains how to get the most from the system, from shade selection to maximizing each developer bottle across the full color run.
The Per-6 Developer Concept
Most hair dye kits include a small, single-use developer sachet matched only to that one color tube. EVESEL's large-capacity bottle is different - it contains enough developer to pair with all six tubes in the set. Each use draws from the same bottle, so you are not paying for six separate developers. The result is a lower cost per application and less packaging waste.
Shade Range in the Gold Series
The Gold series covers the full spectrum a professional colorist would want on hand:
- Natural (N) shades - 5N Natural Brown, 9N Ultra Light Tan for everyday coverage.
- Golden (G) shades - 6G Dark Golden Blonde, 8G Bright Golden Blonde, 12G Highlighter for warm lifts.
- Violet (V) shades - 5V Dark Violet Blonde, 6V Bright Violet Blonde for fashion tone.
- Control Line AG - targeted gray-coverage blend.
- Control Line TS Silver - cool silver with anti-yellow action.
- Control Line BP Blue-Purple - bold cool-tone fashion shade.
- Control Line GP Wine - rich wine pigment for deep, saturated color.
Mixing Color and Developer
Pour equal volumes of color cream and developer into a non-metallic mixing bowl - a 1:1 ratio by volume. The large-capacity bottle has enough developer for six equal portions, so measure each application consistently. Stir thoroughly until the mixture reaches an even, creamy consistency before applying.
Storing the Developer Between Uses
After each application, reseal the developer bottle tightly and store it in a cool, dark location away from heat or direct sunlight. Unmixed developer kept this way remains stable for the full six-application run. Never store mixed developer - once the color cream and developer are combined, they must be used immediately.
Application Steps
Divide hair into four sections. Begin at the root area, which processes fastest, then draw color through mid-lengths and ends. Use a tint brush for accurate root placement. Cover with a processing cap to keep the mixture active and prevent dripping. Process 30 to 35 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with cool water until water runs clear.
Building a Shade Wardrobe with One Developer
Because the developer covers six tubes, buying a complete shade family is economical. A salon might stock all G shades for golden-tone clients, all N shades for gray-coverage clients, and the full Control Line for fashion clients - with each set sharing a single developer bottle, ordering is simplified and cost-per-chair is predictable.
Aftercare to Protect Your Color
Wait 48 hours before shampooing to let cuticles seal around the fresh pigment. Use a sulfate-free shampoo and cool rinse water. A weekly color-care mask restores moisture lost during oxidation. For fashion shades (violet, silver, blue-purple), a purple or blue toning shampoo between applications helps maintain tone vibrancy.
Patch Test Before Every Application
Perform a 48-hour patch test each time, even if you have used the product before. Apply a small amount of mixed color to the inner elbow, leave for 48 hours, and check for irritation before a full application. Sensitivity to hair dye ingredients can develop at any time.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does '1 bottle per 6 pieces' mean on EVESEL packaging?
The set includes one large-capacity developer (oxidizer) bottle and six color tubes. The bottle is sized to provide one full developer portion for each of the six tubes, so you do not need separate developer for each application.
How many hair coloring sessions can I get from one developer bottle?
The large-capacity developer bottle is calibrated for exactly six 1:1 applications - one full-head session for each of the six color tubes in the set. Measure equally each time to ensure you have enough developer for all six uses.
Can I buy the developer bottle separately?
The developer bottle is sold as part of the EVESEL Gold Hair Color set. If you need extra developer - for example to use with a seventh tube from a different shade - use a compatible 20-volume or 30-volume cream developer of the same volume from a professional supplier.
What is the correct mixing ratio?
Mix one part color cream to one part developer by volume (1:1). Divide the developer bottle into six equal portions - one per tube - to ensure each application gets the correct amount.
How do EVESEL shade codes work?
The number is the hair level (1 = black, 12 = lightest blonde). The letter is the tone: N = Natural, G = Golden, V = Violet. Control Line shades have names: AG = gray-targeting, TS = cool silver, BP = blue-purple fashion, GP = wine.
Which shades cover gray best?
The Natural (N) series and Control Line AG Gray provide the most reliable gray coverage. For hair that is 50% or more gray, stick to N shades or AG Gray. Violet, silver, and blue-purple shades are best for hair with low gray content or pre-lightened bases.
How long does EVESEL Gold color last?
With sulfate-free shampoo, cool rinses, and limited sun exposure, the color holds for four to six weeks. Deeper shades and Natural tones tend to last longer; fashion shades like silver and blue-purple fade faster and may need a color-refreshing shampoo between applications.
Can I store the developer bottle after opening it?
Yes. Reseal the bottle tightly and store it in a cool, dark place. Unused, unmixed developer stays stable between applications for the full six-session run of the set. Do not store developer that has already been mixed with color cream.
Are EVESEL Gold dyes ammonia-free?
No. The Gold series uses a standard oxidative formula that contains ammonia for effective pigment penetration and lift. If you require a low-ammonia or ammonia-free formula, check the specific product listing before purchasing.
Are these authentic EVESEL products?
Yes. All EVESEL Gold Hair Color products on skinsli.com are sourced from authorized Korean distributors. Each set carries the original EVESEL label and batch codes - not refurbished or relabeled stock.
Should I patch test EVESEL hair dye before the first use?
Yes, always. Perform a 48-hour patch test before each application, including if you have used the product before. Apply a small amount of mixed color to the inside of your elbow and check for redness or irritation after 48 hours.
Can I mix shades from the same set?
Yes, within the same tone family. Blending two N shades or two G shades creates a custom level. Cross-family mixing (N with V, or G with TS Silver) can produce unexpected tones, so test on a strand or small patch first.











