Odicodi
ODICODI is a hair-care line built around at-home hair coloring. The range runs from pouch-type and shampoo-type hair dyes in black, dark brown, and natural-extract shades to a few supporting shampoos, so you can cover greys or refresh your color without a salon trip. Browse the full ODICODI lineup below and pick the dye format and shade that fits your hair.
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Buying guide
ODICODI hair dye and shampoo: how to choose
ODICODI is a Korean hair-care brand focused on at-home hair coloring. The catalog leans heavily on hair dyes in pouch and shampoo-type formats, with shades like black and dark brown, plus a handful of shampoos that round out the line. This guide covers the dye formats in the grid, the shades on offer, and how to apply them well at home.
What ODICODI makes
ODICODI is a hair-coloring brand rather than a skincare one. Almost everything in this collection is a hair dye or a color-supporting shampoo. You'll see product names like Emperor, Anne, and ODI Green that mark different dye lines within the brand, alongside Dr. Reed M Shampoo. This collection is for coloring and maintaining your hair at home, not for facial skincare.
Pouch-type vs shampoo-type dye
The grid carries two main dye formats. Pouch-type dyes, such as the Anne Pouch Type Hair Dye and the Emperor natural-extract pouch, come pre-portioned so you mix and apply a single dose. Shampoo-type dyes, like the "7 times shampoo type" black and dark-brown options and the ODI Green shampoo-type dye, work more like a lathering treatment you build up over repeat washes for a gradual change. Pouch formats give a faster, more defined result; shampoo formats trade speed for a gentler, low-commitment routine.
Shades on offer
Color choice here stays close to natural tones. Black and dark brown anchor the range, which suits grey coverage and subtle root touch-ups rather than bold fashion colors. Some lines, such as the Emperor natural-extract pouch, lean on plant-derived ingredients in the formula. Read the individual product page for the exact shade name before you buy, since several dye lines repeat black and brown across different formats.
How to apply at home
Start with a patch test 48 hours before coloring, as the label instructs, to rule out a reaction. For pouch-type dyes, section dry hair, apply evenly from roots to ends, leave on for the stated time, then rinse until the water runs clear. For shampoo-type dyes, lather onto damp hair, leave it the recommended minutes, and rinse; depth builds over several uses rather than in one sitting. Wear gloves and protect your hairline and clothing either way.
Shampoos in the range
Beyond the dyes, the line includes shampoos such as Dr. Reed M Shampoo 500ml. These sit alongside the coloring products as everyday cleansing options. If you color your hair regularly, a gentle, color-friendly wash routine helps your shade last and keeps the scalp comfortable between applications.
Grey coverage and touch-ups
The black and dark-brown focus makes ODICODI a practical pick for covering greys. Pouch-type dyes handle a full-head color when greys are widespread, while shampoo-type dyes suit lighter, ongoing maintenance between full applications. For roots that grow out faster than the rest, many people do a targeted root application with a pouch dye and keep a shampoo-type product for the in-between weeks.
Which ODICODI product to start with
If you want a clear, one-session result, begin with a pouch-type dye in your target shade. If you'd rather ease into color or keep upkeep low, a shampoo-type dye is the gentler entry point. Match the shade to your natural base, and lean on the natural-extract pouch lines if ingredient sourcing matters to you. We list 18+ ODICODI products, so compare a couple of formats before deciding.
Authenticity and sourcing
ODICODI is a Korean brand, and the products we carry are sourced as genuine ODICODI stock. Korean hair-dye formulations sometimes differ from local-market versions in shade naming and ingredient blends, so the product pages here reflect the Korean lineup. If you've used the brand before, check the format and shade name rather than assuming a one-to-one match with another market's product.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What kind of products does ODICODI sell?
ODICODI is a hair-care brand centered on at-home hair coloring. The lineup here is mostly hair dyes in pouch and shampoo-type formats, plus a few shampoos like Dr. Reed M Shampoo. It is not a facial skincare brand.
What's the difference between ODICODI's pouch-type and shampoo-type dyes?
Pouch-type dyes, such as the Anne Pouch Type Hair Dye, come pre-portioned for a single application and give a faster, defined result. Shampoo-type dyes, like the 7-times shampoo dyes and ODI Green, lather on and build color gradually over repeat washes, which is gentler and lower-commitment.
Which hair colors does ODICODI offer?
The shades stay close to natural tones, mainly black and dark brown across the dye lines. That focus suits grey coverage and root touch-ups rather than bright fashion colors. Check each product page for the exact shade name, since black and brown repeat across several formats.
Does ODICODI dye cover greys?
Yes. The black and dark-brown range is well suited to grey coverage. Pouch-type dyes work for a full-head application when greys are widespread, and shampoo-type dyes suit lighter upkeep between full colorings.
Is ODICODI a Korean brand?
Yes, ODICODI is a Korean hair-care brand, and the products we carry are sourced as genuine Korean stock. Shade names and ingredient blends follow the Korean lineup, so check the format and shade on each product page rather than assuming it matches another market's version.
















