Intense copper dark blonde (7.44) is an intensely bright red colour with a 100% grey coverage. Do you have brown to dark blonde hair? Then you can expect a hair colour similar to the one in our sample pictures. Is your hair (partially) very light blonde or grey? Then the colour can become very bright. You might then be better off choosing our chestnut blonde (8.88). Or mix the 7.44 with a light blonde colour such as sand light blonde (9.1/3), very light blonde (10.01) or very light ash blonde (11.1). When you use a mixing ratio of 1:4, you prevent the colour from turning out too bright. That means using 1/5 part intense copper dark blonde (7.44) and 4/5 part of one of the other colours mentioned. Do you think intense copper dark blonde (7.44) is too light in colour? Then choose copper red light brown (6.64). You can also mix these two colours, of course.
Red/copper shades
Red/copper shades fade faster than other colours. Especially when you dye your hair red for the first time. To dye your hair red/copper successfully and with longer-lasting results, it is best to "stack" the red/copper colour (pigment) by dyeing your hair red/copper several times. That way the red/copper pigments stay in your hair better.
Because WECOLOUR hair dye is as pure as possible and not harmful to your hair, you can do this with confidence. You will see that the colour remains beautiful longer and longer. So have some patience, but then the result will be (longer) beautiful! Also use a good shampoo and conditioner especially for coloured hair to keep your colour longer.
Allergic to hair dye?
Then a red/copper hair dye may be the good pick for you. Red/copper colours contain no PPD (just like our other dyes), but also don't contain any TDS/PTSD. The chances of having an allergic reaction are therefore a little smaller with this dye. Not sure if you're allergic? Send us a message and request a tester.
Advice with picking a colour
The result always depends on the colour and structure of your hair before you dye it. If you have dry, porous or fine hair, you should probably take a dye lighter than the colour you actually want. Your hair will absorb more pigment from the dye, making your end results darker than they should be. It's better to dye your hair too light than too dark, because you can't dye dark hair back! If you have doubts between two colours, pick the lighter colour. Are the end results too light? You can always dye it to a darker colour right away without damaging your hair with WECOLOUR dye.
Dyeing your hair for the first time? Or using WECOLOUR for the first time? Use our hair colour advice tool to decide which hair colour suits your hair best in four easy steps. You can also get hair colour advice from one of our colour specialists via email. Then fill in this questionnaire. If you want personal advice, schedule a video consultation with one of our hair colour specialists.
Not fully convinced this colour suits you? Take a look at our Pinterest board where we show diverse examples and inspiration for each colour.
Choice of activator
You can order this colour with 3% and 6% activator. 3% is the best choice if you want to use this colour as a corrective toner after bleaching your hair. The colour tone does not cover greys, does not lighten and only lasts a few washes. Use 6% activator for a permanent, grey covering colour and/or if you want to lift your undyed hair 1-2 colour levels.
How much dye do you need?
- Short, thin hair or just the roots: less than one package (one tube mixed with developer)
- Hair until your shoulders: one package (one tube mixed with developer)
- Thick or longer hair: two packages (tube mixed with developer)
- Very thick, long hair: three packages (tube mixed with developer)
Make sure to have enough dye. There's nothing more annoying than running out of dye in the middle of dyeing your hair. Also don't mix too much dye at once, you can always make more. If you have leftover (unmixed) dye, that's no problem. WECOLOUR colour cream has a shelf life of 12 months after opening.