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Age:
18+
Brand: Erayba
Line: gamma next
Product Type: hair color
Product Properties: coloration
Type: semi permanent
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Spain
Made in: Spain
As soon as you've got the idea to change your appearance, don't hesitate for a minute! Choose the desired shade of Ammonia-Free Hair Colour from the Spanish brand Erayba and enjoy the makeover! The pigmented product delicately transforms curls without damaging their structure and irritating the scalp. Besides, the formula prevents rapid fading or washout, guaranteeing long-lasting results.
Benefits of Erayba Gamma Next Ammonia-Free Hair Colour:
- provides permanent colouring;
- ensures a conditioning effect;
- makes strands silky-smooth, elastic, and shiny;
- enriched with Macadamia oil, Meadowfoam Seed oil, and Phytokeratin;
- effectively moisturises and restores damaged curls;
- effortlessly and reliably covers grey hair;
- available in a diverse range of shades;
- contains hypoallergenic fragrances;
- free of ammonia and PPD.-
MIXING 1 + 1,5. 50 ml color cream + 75 ml oxidant cream (series 11/: 1 + 2). PREPARATION: Wear gloves. Mix with OxyCream in a non-metallic bowl until you obtain a smooth cream. APPLICATION: Apply to dry unwashed hair. Start on roots and extend along the hair shaft and ends. EXPOSURE: 30’ (series 11/: 45’). Emulsify the color cream giving a gentle massage and rinse out.
Reviews about Erayba Gamma Next - Ammonia-Free Hair Color
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I really liked the paint for its texture; it is very oily and doesn't have a strong smell. The color turned out very nice. I chose shade 6.90, which is closer to red. The only thing that I didn't like is that it stings during application, and it's not clear yet how long-lasting it is.
I ordered shade 6/00, which is dark, but I received shade 7/59, which is red, with the makeup applied on top to make it look like 6/00. I dyed my hair and then realized that the color was completely different with a red tint. I couldn't understand what had happened until I checked the packaging. The original manufacturer's label 7/59 was covered with a sticker saying 6/00. With this kind of attitude towards the customer, where it's not just a half-tone mistake but a completely opposite color, I will reconsider my relationship with the store as a customer and avoid ordering from your website in the future because I objectively have no way of making sure that you are sending exactly what I wanted to order, and next time, please don't cover something else. Honestly, I don't even know how to describe the feeling when you dye your hair dark brown, but end up looking like an eggplant. You have caused me emotional and psychological harm. All the best to you!
I purchased the hair dye in shade 11.80, a cool blonde. It suited me perfectly. I applied it myself and the shade turned out even better than when my hairdresser does it. I am extremely satisfied and have already ordered it again.
The product had no harsh scent and did not damage my hair. After using it, my hair felt soft, but the toning effect was hardly noticeable. It slightly evened out the tone and I used it on my bangs with a ratio of 11/22, but the resulting shade was closer to a 9. In other words, I mixed shades 9 and 11 to achieve a seamless transition and an overall uniform color, as my hair was lightened prior to using this product.
I bought the paint in shade 10.22. It does a great job toning down the yellowish tint after bleaching.
The color doesn't match the picture. I am disappointed. It's completely different.
Excellent paint! I work with it across the entire palette. I especially love the shades 7/61 and 9/61. It gives a very beautiful color.
You can use 9/61 as a corrector.
It is important to calculate the proportion correctly in the main recipe because /61 darkens the color (cool shades appear visually darker). But when combined with other shades, it gives fantastic results.
The 11th shade at 12% doesn't lift well on a 6 base. It's not to say that it doesn't lighten at all, but only up to around 8-9 (there's still some redness). The ammonia-based Erayba in the 12th shade performs better, so I'll go back to using it. Also, this particular dye is only "ammonia-free" in name, as it still has a strong alkaline smell and causes some itching on the scalp (although less than the ammonia-based Erayba).
To lighten the root using 11/22 volume peroxide is simply amazing. I have a natural level 6 hair.
I really liked the paint, I went for the 9.22 shade.
I really liked the paint, I chose the color 9.22. I mixed it in a ratio of 1:2 with a 3% developer. I left it on for 20 minutes. I used it to tone the color and remove any unwanted undertones. I am extremely satisfied with the result.
As promised, I am showing the results of tinting 10/22 on a level 10 bleached base. I mixed it with a 1.5% developer in a 1:2 ratio and left it on dry hair for 20 minutes. I only tinted the roots. I didn't correct the yellow base (maybe an ash tone was needed), but there was a strong violet hue where the color accidentally touched the roots. Overall, my head has patches and the pigment is very intense. The dye dries out the hair and didn't nourish my already weakened bleached roots, making them even more fragile. The only positive aspect is the absence of ammonia odor and the pleasant mousse-like texture during application.