Evesel Hair Per Pieces
EVESEL Gold Hair Color 120ml sets let you plan your color purchases by the piece: six tubes per bundle, each good for one application, with a matched oxidizer included for the full set. The selection spans warm golden blondes from dark to extra-light, cool violet blondes, a gray-coverage natural brown, and a silver Control Line.
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Buying guide
Planning Your Hair Color With EVESEL Gold: The Per-Piece Approach
Buying hair color by the piece means knowing exactly how many applications you are purchasing. EVESEL Gold Hair Color in the 120ml per-six format gives you transparent piece-by-piece accounting: six tubes of one shade, one matched oxidizer, six total uses. This guide walks through how to plan a year of color maintenance with this format and how to get the best result from each piece.
Planning Annual Color Maintenance
Most regular hair color users apply permanent color every four to six weeks. At a four-week interval, a year of color requires 13 applications. At a six-week interval, nine applications. A single EVESEL six-piece bundle covers between nine and thirteen weeks of that schedule depending on your interval, meaning two bundles per year at the six-week pace or two and a half at the four-week pace.
How to Calculate Your Per-Piece Cost
Divide the total bundle price by six to find the cost per hair color application. Because the oxidizer is included in the bundle, no additional developer cost needs to be added to the per-piece calculation. Compare this number to the combined cost of a single dye tube plus the proportional cost of a separate developer to evaluate the bundle format's savings.
Selecting from Nine Shades
The nine available shades fall into three groups. Gray-coverage: 5N Natural Brown provides a clean neutral result on gray or dark hair. Golden blondes: 6G (Dark Golden Blonde), 8G (Bright Golden Blonde), and 10G (Bright and Strong Golden Blonde) deliver warm golden lift in ascending lightness. Ultra-light neutrals: 9N (Ultra Light Tan) and 12G (Highlighter) for pre-lightened bases. Cool and specialty: 5V (Dark Violet Blonde), 6V (Bright Violet Blonde), and Control Line TS Silver for cool tonal work.
The Unique Role of 10G in the Range
10G (Bright and Strong Golden Blonde) sits between the commonly offered 8G and the ultra-light 12G. It delivers a level 10 depth in a highly saturated golden tone, which makes it useful for hair that sits at a naturally medium-light base (around level 7) and needs significant lift without going fully ultra-light. It also works well on hair previously lightened to level 8 for a warmer, more golden character than 9N or 12G provide.
Controlling Results Per Application
Each piece in the bundle should produce the same result if the application conditions are consistent. To maintain consistency across six sessions: always apply to dry hair that has not been washed within 48 hours, use the same mixing ratio, follow the same section pattern, and maintain the same processing time. Variation in any of these variables can lead to shade drift between applications.
Getting Full Value From Each 120ml Tube
A 120ml tube fully used with 120ml of oxidizer is enough to cover shoulder-length hair from roots to ends in one session. For shorter hair, you may have leftover product in the bowl that must be discarded. For longer or very thick hair, you may need more than one tube per session; in that case, mix a second tube immediately after the first if the application requires it. Never use a partially emptied tube in a later session.
Scalp Health Across Six Sessions
Permanent hair color with oxidizer affects scalp chemistry with each application. Across six sessions, monitor for any increasing sensitivity, dryness, or irritation. If scalp sensitivity builds, increase the gap between applications and apply a scalp-soothing oil treatment the night before coloring. If irritation persists, stop using the product and consult a dermatologist.
What to Assess Before Buying the Next Bundle
Before purchasing the next six-piece bundle, review whether the shade still matches your desired result. Hair tones shift with accumulated lightening from repeated permanent color, and a shade that delivered a perfect result in session one may appear subtly different by session six. A strand test with a candidate shade from the next bundle before committing to a full set helps confirm the shade is still right for your current base.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does it mean to buy EVESEL Gold Hair Color per piece?
Buying per piece in this context means purchasing a bundle of six 120ml dye tubes - six individual application pieces - along with one matched oxidizer bottle. Each piece (tube) gives one complete hair color application at the 1:1 mixing ratio.
How many EVESEL six-piece bundles do I need for a full year of color?
At a four-week reapplication interval, you need approximately two and a half bundles per year (13 applications). At a six-week interval, approximately one and a half bundles cover nine sessions. Most users purchase two bundles annually to stay stocked without running short.
How do I calculate the true cost per application from a bundle?
Divide the bundle price by six to get the cost per application. Because the oxidizer is included, there is no additional developer cost to add. This per-application figure represents the total chemical cost for one hair color session, making it straightforward to compare against salon pricing or individual product purchases.
Which shades are available in the EVESEL hair per-piece format?
Nine shades: 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.
What is special about the EVESEL 10G Bright and Strong Golden Blonde shade?
10G is the lightest golden blonde shade in the EVESEL range that retains strong golden saturation. At level 10, it is lighter than 8G and warmer than 9N or 12G. It works well on naturally medium-light or pre-lightened hair where you want a visibly bright gold rather than a neutral ultra-light result.
How do I get consistent results across all six applications in the bundle?
Maintain consistent conditions for each session: apply to dry hair, use the same 1:1 mixing ratio, follow the same sectioning pattern, and process for the same duration. Any change in base hair condition (growing out bleach, cumulative lightening) can shift the result. A quick strand test before session six helps catch any base-level drift before a full application.
Is one 120ml tube enough for long or thick hair?
A 120ml tube generally covers shoulder-length hair comfortably. For hair past shoulder length or very thick density, you may need to open a second tube per session. In that case, prepare the second tube separately when needed and mix it fresh with an equal amount of oxidizer. Both tubes count toward the six-piece total.
What base hair level do I need for 5V or 6V Violet Blonde to show vividly?
For a vivid violet result, pre-lighten the hair to at least level 7 before applying 5V or 6V. On naturally dark hair, the violet pigment will be subtle, reading as a cool tone rather than a distinct violet shade. The lighter the starting base above level 7, the more vibrant the violet output.
Should I repeat the patch test when starting a new EVESEL bundle?
If you have been using the same shade for many sessions without any reaction, a repeat patch test with each new bundle is not strictly required by most guidelines. However, if you are switching shades, using a bundle from a different batch date, or notice your skin has become more sensitive recently, repeating the patch test is a sensible precaution.
What should I watch for in terms of scalp sensitivity across six applications?
Monitor for increasing scalp tingling, itching, or redness across sessions. If sensitivity builds progressively, extend the gap between applications and apply a nourishing oil to the scalp the night before coloring. If any session produces significant discomfort or a visible skin reaction, stop and consult a healthcare provider before continuing.
Can the shade result change across the six sessions in a bundle?
Yes. As the hair accumulates chemical history across sessions, the underlying base lightens slightly with each permanent color application. By session five or six, the same shade may look marginally different at the mid-lengths or ends than in session one. Running a strand test before the sixth session confirms whether the shade still hits your target.
Does using sulfate-free shampoo really extend EVESEL color longevity?
Yes, measurably. Sulfate detergents (SLS, SLES) are effective at removing oil and product but also strip color-protective cuticle layers. Sulfate-free formulas clean the hair with milder surfactants that preserve the color coat. The difference is most visible after eight to ten washes: sulfate-free users typically retain noticeably more vibrancy than those using standard shampoos.
Is EVESEL a mass-market or professional haircare brand?
EVESEL positions itself as a professional Korean haircare brand with salon-grade formulations. The Gold Hair Color line uses pigment and oxidizer technology calibrated for consistent, repeatable results across a range of bases and styles, placing it above mass-market consumer brands in terms of formulation quality and shade breadth.
How does skinsli verify each EVESEL bundle is genuine before listing it?
skinsli purchases EVESEL Gold Hair Color directly from the brand's authorized distribution partners in South Korea. Each incoming shipment is verified against brand documentation before being listed. No unsourced, repackaged, or third-party stock is sold under any EVESEL listing on skinsli.
Can EVESEL six-piece hair color bundles be shipped to my country?
skinsli offers international shipping on all EVESEL Gold Hair Color six-piece bundles. Shipping costs and delivery estimates are shown at checkout for your destination. Products containing hydrogen peroxide oxidizer may be subject to customs restrictions in certain countries; review your local import rules before placing an order.








