Evesel Dye Oxidizer Pieces
EVESEL Gold Hair Color dye-and-oxidizer piece sets deliver permanent color and developer together in one purchase. Each set includes six 120ml dye tubes and one matched oxidizer bottle covering all six applications. Nine shades span warm golden blondes, cool violet blondes, a natural brown, and a silver Control Line for a full range of color outcomes.
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EVESEL Dye and Oxidizer Sets: What You Need to Know
EVESEL Gold Hair Color dye-and-oxidizer piece sets pair permanent hair dye with its matching developer in a single purchase. This guide explains how the two components work together, which shade to choose for your target result, and what to do between applications to maintain professional-quality color at home.
How Dye and Oxidizer Work Together
Permanent hair color is a two-component chemistry. The oxidizer (developer) contains hydrogen peroxide, which opens the hair cuticle and provides the oxygen that activates the pigment molecules in the dye. Without the oxidizer, the dye tube pigments cannot bond inside the cortex. Mixing them at the correct ratio starts a chemical reaction that deposits permanent color lasting four to six weeks of washing.
Why Six Pieces Per Bundle
The six-tube format aligns with a standard annual color maintenance routine. Users who reapply every six weeks complete approximately eight to nine sessions per year; a six-piece bundle covers more than half that cycle. At a four-week interval, the bundle covers about six months. The matching oxidizer is consumed across the same six sessions, making replenishment of both dye and developer predictable.
Shade Guide for Dye Oxidizer Piece Sets
The nine shades span three families. Natural tones: 5N (Natural Brown) for reliable gray coverage and neutral depth. Golden tones: 6G (Dark Golden Blonde), 8G (Bright Golden Blonde), and 10G (Bright and Strong Golden Blonde) for progressively lighter warm-gold results. Ultra-light: 9N (Ultra Light Tan) and 12G (Highlighter) for use on pre-lightened bases. Cool tones: 5V (Dark Violet Blonde) and 6V (Bright Violet Blonde) for violet shimmer, and Control Line TS Silver for a desaturated silver finish.
Choosing a Shade Based on Your Current Hair Color
If your hair is naturally dark brown (levels 3 to 5), the most dependable choices without pre-lightening are 5N, 6G, or the GP Wine Control Line from the wider EVESEL range. If your hair is medium brown (levels 5 to 7), 8G and 5V begin to show their intended tone. If your hair is naturally light or pre-lightened to level 7 or above, you can access the full shade spectrum including 9N, 12G, 6V, and TS Silver at their advertised result.
Preparing Hair Before Coloring
Begin with dry hair that has not been washed for one to two days before coloring. Natural oils protect the scalp during processing. Remove buildup from heavy styling products by clarifying a few days before coloring day, but allow the scalp's natural oil layer to rebuild before applying dye. Apply petroleum jelly to the forehead, temples, ears, and nape to prevent skin staining.
Monitoring Results During Processing
After the first 20 minutes, check the hairline and temple areas by removing a small amount of product with a damp cloth and examining the color against a mirror. If the target shade is reached before the scheduled processing time is complete, rinse immediately. Over-processing can cause excessive dryness. If the color is lighter than intended at the 35-minute mark, check whether the shade was applied to the correct base level.
Post-Color Routine for Lasting Results
Rinse thoroughly with cool water until the runoff is clear. Apply a color-protecting conditioner and leave on for two to three minutes. Avoid shampooing for 48 hours post-color. From the first wash onward, use a sulfate-free shampoo. Style gently in the first 48 hours. Weekly use of a moisturizing hair mask helps offset the structural impact of oxidation on the hair shaft.
Common Troubleshooting Scenarios
If the color appears uneven, the most likely cause is incomplete saturation during application. Recheck your sectioning technique and ensure you are working in thin layers. If the result is too dark, the base may have been darker than anticipated; allow the color to fade slightly over two to three wash cycles before assessing. If the result is too warm or brassy, the base was likely too pigmented (dark or red-pigmented hair releases warm underlying tones during lift). A toning treatment with an ash or violet shade can neutralize unwanted warmth.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What exactly is included in an EVESEL dye and oxidizer piece set?
Each set includes six sealed 120ml EVESEL Gold Hair Color dye tubes in one shade and one large-capacity oxidizer bottle. The oxidizer provides enough developer for all six applications at the standard 1:1 dye-to-developer ratio.
Which nine shades are available in the EVESEL dye oxidizer piece sets?
The nine shades are: 5N Natural Brown, 5V Dark Violet Blonde, 6G Dark Golden Blonde, 6V Bright Violet Blonde, 8G Bright Golden Blonde, 9N Ultra Light Tan, 10G Bright and Strong Golden Blonde, 12G Highlighter, and Control Line TS Silver.
Why does permanent hair color need an oxidizer?
Permanent dye molecules are too large to enter the hair shaft on their own. The oxidizer contains hydrogen peroxide, which opens the cuticle and provides the oxygen that activates the color molecules, allowing them to bond permanently inside the cortex. Without an oxidizer, the color cannot deposit or last through washing.
How do I correctly mix one dye tube with the oxidizer from this set?
Squeeze one 120ml dye tube into a clean, non-metallic bowl. Pour exactly 120ml of oxidizer from the included bottle into the same bowl. Mix with a tint brush for 30 to 60 seconds until the texture and color are fully uniform. Apply to the hair immediately; do not store the mixed product.
How do I know which EVESEL shade will work on my current hair color?
For dark natural hair (levels 1 to 4), choose 5N Natural Brown for coverage or 6G for a subtle warm lift. For medium brown hair (levels 5 to 7), shades like 8G, 5V, and 6V start to show their tonal character. For pre-lightened or naturally light hair (level 7 and above), the full range including 9N, 12G, 6V, and TS Silver delivers their intended results.
How do I know when the color has developed enough to rinse?
After 20 to 25 minutes, wipe a small patch at the hairline with a damp cloth and check the color against natural light. If the target shade is visible, you can rinse without waiting for the full 35 minutes. If the shade is lighter than expected, allow the remaining processing time and rinse promptly when the clock runs out.
What causes uneven color results with EVESEL hair dye?
The most common cause is insufficient product saturation during application. Missed sections or uneven distribution lead to patchy results. Work in thin, organized sections and ensure every part of the hair from roots to ends is fully covered before processing begins. Rushing the application step is the most frequent error.
My result came out warmer and brassier than expected. What went wrong?
Warm, brassy results typically happen when the natural hair base was darker or more red-pigmented than anticipated, causing underlying warm tones to show through the lift. Use a toning treatment with a cool ash or violet pigment to neutralize the warmth. In future applications, consider a shade with an ash or neutral tone (such as 5N) or pre-lighten before applying a cool shade.
How do I protect my scalp when using EVESEL permanent hair color?
Apply a thin line of petroleum jelly along the hairline, around the ears, and at the nape before starting. Wear gloves throughout the application. Avoid applying the mixture directly to broken, irritated, or inflamed skin. Rinse off any product that contacts bare skin immediately with cool water.
What is the minimum recommended gap between EVESEL color applications?
Four weeks is the typical minimum gap between root touch-up applications. Full-length color applications should be spaced at least six weeks apart to avoid cumulative chemical damage from overlapping repeated oxidation on the same hair lengths.
Does washing frequency affect how long EVESEL color lasts?
Yes. Each shampoo session removes a small amount of color pigment. Daily washing with hot water and sulfate shampoos accelerates fading significantly. Washing two to three times per week with cool water and a sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo extends vibrancy and reduces the need for early reapplication.
Can I use heat styling tools after applying EVESEL Gold Hair Color?
Wait at least 48 hours before using heat tools after coloring. After that, always apply a heat protectant spray before blow-drying, straightening, or curling. High heat opens the hair cuticle and accelerates color fade, so the cooler the tool setting that achieves your style, the longer the color will last.
Is EVESEL a professional salon brand or a retail consumer brand?
EVESEL is positioned as a professional Korean haircare brand with products used in salons and sold for at-home use. The Gold Hair Color line is formulated to salon standards, designed for both professional colorists and experienced at-home users who follow the application and safety guidelines.
How does skinsli ensure the EVESEL products it sells are legitimate?
skinsli procures all EVESEL Gold Hair Color directly from authorized South Korean brand distribution partners. All inventory is verified for authenticity before listing. No gray-market or third-party sourced stock is sold on skinsli. Reach out to customer support with any questions about specific product batches.
Do you ship EVESEL dye and oxidizer sets to addresses outside the US?
Yes. skinsli ships to international destinations. Available shipping methods and estimated delivery times are shown at the checkout stage. Certain countries impose import restrictions on goods containing hydrogen peroxide; check local customs rules before placing an international order.








