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Convert Schwarzkopf Professional Igora Vibrance to Wella Professionals Koleston Perfect ME+

Find the equivalent for each Schwarzkopf Professional Igora Vibrance shade in Wella Professionals Koleston Perfect ME+. Complete chart with levels, reflects, and match confidence.

Remember that equivalences are approximate. Each brand has proprietary pigments and bases that produce slightly different results. We always recommend doing a strand test when switching brands.

Igora Vibrance Name Koleston Perfect ME+ Name Match
3-0 Dark Brown 3/0 Dark Brown Exact
4-0 Medium Brown 4/0 Medium Brown Exact
5-0 Light Brown 5/0 Light Brown Exact
6-0 Dark Blonde 6/0 Dark Blonde Exact
7-0 Medium Blonde 7/0 Medium Blonde Exact
8-0 Light Blonde 8/0 Light Blonde Exact
9-0 Very Light Blonde 9/0 Very Light Blonde Exact
9-1 Very Light Ash Blonde 9/1 Very Light Ash Blonde Exact
7-1 Medium Ash Blonde 7/1 Medium Ash Blonde Exact
8-1 Light Ash Blonde 8/1 Light Ash Blonde Exact
6-5 Dark Golden Blonde 6/3 Dark Golden Blonde Exact
7-5 Medium Golden Blonde 7/3 Medium Golden Blonde Exact
8-5 Light Golden Blonde 8/3 Light Golden Blonde Exact
9-5 Very Light Golden Blonde 9/3 Very Light Golden Blonde Exact
5-7 Light Copper Brown 5/4 Light Copper Brown Exact
6-7 Dark Copper Blonde 6/4 Dark Copper Blonde Exact

Of the 16 Igora Vibrance shades, 16 exact in this chart with Koleston Perfect ME+. For example, Igora Vibrance's 6-0 maps to Koleston Perfect ME+'s 6/0. Every shade crosses over with a direct level-and-reflect match.

Igora Vibrance writes the reflect with a dash (7-1 = medium ash blonde); Koleston Perfect ME+ uses a slash (7/1 = medium ash blonde). The level (1-10) stays the same; what changes when converting is how the reflect is written.

We answer your questions

Questions about Igora Vibrance and Koleston Perfect ME+

Common questions when converting between these brands

Of the 16 Igora Vibrance shades, 16 have an exact equivalent in Koleston Perfect ME+. The level (1-10) is universal; what varies is the reflect.

No. Equivalences are approximate because each brand uses different pigments, bases, and concentrations. The level (1-10) is universal, but the reflect result may vary. We always recommend doing a strand test when switching brands.

It's not recommended. Each brand formulates its products with specific chemistry (pH, alkalizing agent, pigment system). Mixing brands can create unpredictable reactions and unwanted results. Always use color and developer from the same brand.

The tool shows you the closest available shade. If you need a very specific result, you can combine two shades from the target brand (for example, mixing a natural with an ash to get a soft ash). Blendsor calculates these mixes automatically.

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