Sheet Coloring Cream Oxidizer
Sheet's Absolute Coloring Cream Dye is a two-part hair color set: a 120g cream dye paired with a 100ml oxidizer, sold together as one set. The in-stock range covers nine shade codes, from deep 01N Black and 03N Black Brown through 6.05 Natural Brown, 9MB Milk Brown, and 9CB Copper Light Brown, up to the brighter 8OR Bright Orange and the red family (10R Red, 10RW Red Wine) plus 10K Khaki Brown. Each code pairs a level number with a tone letter, the same shorthand professional colorists use, so you can match a code to the depth and tone you want before mixing the cream with its oxidizer.
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Buying guide
Sheet Absolute Coloring Cream + Oxidizer Buying Guide
Sheet's Absolute Coloring Cream Dye ships as a set: a 120g cream dye and a 100ml oxidizer, sold together under a shade code rather than a plain color name. Here's how to read the codes and pick the right set for the color you want.
What's in the set
Each Absolute Coloring Cream Dye listing bundles a 120g cream dye with a 100ml oxidizer as one set. The cream carries the pigment, and the oxidizer is mixed in at application time to develop the color.
Reading the shade codes
Codes like 01N, 6.05, 8OR, or 10RW follow the level-and-tone shorthand common in professional hair color: the number is the depth level, and the letters (N for natural, R for red, K for khaki, OR for orange, MB for milk brown, CB for copper brown) mark the tone family layered on top.
The shade lineup
The in-stock codes run from the darkest 01N Black and 03N Black Brown, through 6.05 Natural Brown, 9MB Milk Brown, and 9CB Copper Light Brown, up to 10K Khaki Brown, 10R Red, 10RW Red Wine, and the brighter 8OR Bright Orange.
What the oxidizer does
The 100ml oxidizer in each set is the developer half of the pair: mixed with the cream dye, it's what activates and deposits the color rather than the cream working alone.
Mixing and application
Because this is a two-part cream system, follow the mixing ratio and processing time printed on the set's own packaging rather than guessing, since both can vary by shade code.
Choosing your level and tone
Start from the level number closest to your current or target depth, then pick the tone letter for the undertone you want, whether that's a natural brown, a warm copper, or a red-leaning wine shade.
Who this set suits
This line suits anyone comfortable mixing a cream-and-oxidizer color system at home or in a salon setting, rather than a single-step, no-mix dye. The nine-code range covers both natural browns and blacks and the brighter red and orange tones.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Which Sheet Absolute Coloring Cream shade codes are in stock?
The current range covers 01N Black, 03N Black Brown, 6.05 Natural Brown, 8OR Bright Orange, 9CB Copper Light Brown, 9MB Milk Brown, 10K Khaki Brown, 10R Red, and 10RW Red Wine.
Does the Sheet coloring cream set include the oxidizer?
Yes. Each set pairs the 120g cream dye with a 100ml oxidizer, so both halves of the two-part color system ship together.
What do the letters in a shade code like 10RW or 9MB mean?
The letters mark the tone family: N is natural, R is red, RW is red wine, K is khaki, OR is orange, MB is milk brown, and CB is copper brown. The number ahead of the letters is the color's depth level.
How much cream dye and oxidizer come in one set?
Each set includes 120g of cream dye and 100ml of oxidizer.
How do I mix the Sheet coloring cream and oxidizer?
Follow the mixing ratio and processing time printed on the set's own packaging, since both can vary by shade code rather than being fixed across the whole line.













