
Gloss wash gray hair
Gloss Wash for Grey Hair is a nourishing gloss wash for grey hair. Gives shine and revitalizes weakened hair. Gradually washes out and reduces grey hair. Vegan, odorless and gentle.
All our color packs are mixed in bowl and applied with a brush
Gloss Wash Grey Hair:
A gloss wash will tone down grey hair and will not cover as well as a minicolor. This will be more transparent for a more natural result. A gloss wash is gradually washed out of the hair. We recommend using the natural colors, the pure colors without dots and numbers behind them for the best coverage of grey hair.
A gloss wash settles into the cuticle and will not dye a hair strand like a permanent hair dye. You avoid a marked edge when the regrowth comes. A gloss wash will stay cooler in shade over time as it does not provide any form of lightening of the hair. A gloss wash will therefore always make the hair a little darker.
You should always use a cooler shade at the base of your hair, as this hair always attracts more warm pigments. Lengths and ends always attract more cool pigments. The drier/porous your hair is, the more color it will attract. If you want an even color throughout your hair, you should use a darker, cooler color at the base of your hair, and a lighter, warmer color in the lengths. For example, use no. 9 + no. 9.3 at the base of the scalp and only no. 9.3 towards the lengths for a natural result. .
So here you can combine based on whatever result you want.
Here you will find an explanation of the different colors. A natural color is a color that does not contain a dot and numbers behind it. This will always cover gray hair better and provide better durability. A reflective color is a color that has numbers behind the dot in cold or warm shades. Lengths and ends always attract more color and therefore we recommend a lighter shade in the lengths for an even result from root to tip.
![]() | No. 10 - Very Light Blonde |
![]() | No. 9 - Light Blonde |
![]() | No. 8 - Blonde |
![]() | No. 7.1 - Cold Dark Blonde |
![]() | No. 6 - Light Brown |
![]() | No. 5.1 - Cold Brown |
![]() | No. 4 - Dark Brown |
![]() | No. 1/2 - Black |
The images show color references to help you choose the right shade. If you are unsure which color is best for you, we recommend that you contact By Bente for guidance.
There is a big difference between coloring uncolored hair and hair that has already been treated.
Uncolored hair needs more pigment, i.e. a darker color and a longer exposure time than already treated hair. The main reason for this is that treated hair is already open so the pigments are absorbed into the hair faster. While uncolored hair needs time to open. Already colored/lightened hair will therefore always be darker than uncolored hair if you use the same hair color and the same exposure time on the entire hair.
Gloss wash for gray hair:
Virgin hair always needs a much longer exposure time than hair that has already been colored. Color on top of already colored hair will always be darker than where the hair is virgin. If you have uncolored hair, it will also look more natural if you let the color work longer at the bottom to get a little extra depth here.
If you want to extract the color from already colored hair, do this towards the end of the working time or simply foam it up while rinsing. For better coverage, the working time can be extended to 45-50 minutes. Start applying where you have the most gray hair.
Procedure:
Always start application in the regrowth where you have the most gray and finish at the back of the neck. If you want a refresh in the lengths, we recommend that you only lather the color in the lengths during rinsing, or that you extract the color in the lengths during the last 5 minutes of the working time. This is past the lengths and ends are drier and absorb much more color and can then become much darker.
Operating time:
35 - 45 minutes from the time you finish applying.
Flushing:
Rinse well after a color treatment. Wash your hair twice and finish with a good conditioner or hair treatment. Instructions for use hair dye can be found here
Tip:
If you want better coverage, you can use a stain. Here you will find Color stain, H2O2 stain
We also recommend using our SKIN oil, which is applied around the hairline from the start, so that the color does not stick to the skin.
Gloss wash to reduce gray hair
H202 1.5% + Mix 2 tubes of 30ml = Mix together.
N:2 H2O2
Water, hydrogen peroxide, propylene glycol, cetearyl alcohol, sodium C12-18 alkyl sulfate, disodium EDTA, ceteareth-20, sodium stannate, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, ethylparaben, ceteareth-25, propylparaben, butylparaben, phosphoric acid, argania spinosa kernel oil.
N:3 Mix
water, cetearyl alcohol, propylene glycol, ethanolamine, ceteth- 24, dihydroxyethyl soyamine dioleate, glyceryl stearate, sodium ammonium sulfate, isopropyl myristate, oleum papaveris seminis (poppy) seed oil, gossypium herbaceum seed oil, glycerin, tetrasodium EDTA, sodium ascorbate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, methyl glucose sesquistearate, cetyl alcohol, ceteareth-20, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter, polyquaternium - 28, perfume. See more specified ingredients by color inside the box.