Pyeonan Easy
Pyeonan's Easy dyeing sets are built for self-dyeing at home without a stylist, a mixing bowl, or gloves stained from the process. The standard packs cover gray hair in black, while the Premium sets add shade options like dark brown, wine brown, and red brown, plus a root-only 30g pouch for touch-ups between full dye sessions. A Premium Easy set can also include a bonus conditioning mask, since rinse-off color treatments tend to leave hair drier than a regular wash.
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Buying guide
Picking the right Pyeonan Easy dyeing set
"Easy" is the self-dyeing side of Pyeonan's range: sets meant to be applied at home in one sitting, without a stylist or a separate developer step. Below the standard black packs sit Premium sets with brown and wine shade options, a root-only pouch for touch-ups, and the occasional bundle with a bonus hair mask.
What "Easy dyeing" covers
Every product in this group is meant for a home self-dye session with no stylist and no separate developer bottle: you open the pack, apply, wait, and rinse. That's what separates the Easy line from a salon-style two-part color kit.
The 30g root touch-up pouch
Alongside the full-head packs, Pyeonan sells a single 30g Premium pouch built for root dyeing only. It's meant for the weeks between full applications, when new growth shows at the part line but the rest of your hair still holds color.
Choosing a shade
Black is the default for full gray coverage with the most contrast. Dark brown softens that contrast for a more natural look on lighter base hair, while wine brown and red brown lean toward a color change rather than a pure gray-coverage job.
Using the bonus hair mask
When a Premium set includes a mask, apply it as your regular post-dye conditioning step, after rinsing the color out and before your usual leave-in or styling routine. It's there to offset the dryness that comes with any rinse-off color treatment, not to replace normal conditioner on non-dye days.
Getting even coverage on your own
Section hair into four parts before you start so you can track what's been covered, and work from the roots outward since that's where gray shows first. A wide-tooth comb helps distribute the product evenly through longer lengths after the roots are done.
How often to repeat a full application
Most people reach for the root touch-up pouch every few weeks and save a full 5-piece pack for a complete re-dye every couple of months, once regrowth is visible along more than just the part line.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What shades does the Pyeonan Easy line come in?
Standard packs run black. The Premium sets add dark brown, wine brown, and red brown, so you can pick a softer or more colored look instead of pure black gray-coverage.
What's the difference between a full 5-piece pack and the root touch-up pouch?
The 5-piece packs are meant for a full head of hair in one session. The 30g Premium pouch is a single-use size built for root-only touch-ups between full re-dyes, when new growth shows at the part line but the rest of your hair is still colored.
What is the bonus mask in Premium sets for?
It's a conditioning step to use right after rinsing out the dye, since rinse-off color treatments tend to leave hair drier than a normal wash. Apply it as you would a regular hair mask, then continue with your usual styling routine.
Do I need a stylist to use the Easy dyeing packs?
No. The line is built for self-dyeing at home: open the pack, apply, wait, and rinse, with no separate developer bottle or professional mixing step.
How often should I use a full pack versus the touch-up pouch?
Most people use the root touch-up pouch every few weeks as new growth appears, then save a full 5-piece pack for a complete re-dye every couple of months once regrowth shows past just the part line.















