Best hair coloring products according to redditors

We found 503 Reddit comments discussing the best hair coloring products. We ranked the 325 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Hair Coloring Products:

u/Stopjuststop3424 · 271 pointsr/blackmagicfuckery

https://www.amazon.com/Pravana-Vivids-Mood-Activated-Color/dp/B0756L8V2N

"Includes: • 4 - Color pigment packettes (5.35 g) • 1 - Base Creme 3.3 oz. • 1 - Application tool • 4 - Ecospoons (biodegradable) * 25-30 applications per kit"

so 60$ / 25 applications = $2.40 per application. And, you get 4 colors. Doesnt sound that expensive at all.

u/dietotaku · 124 pointsr/INEEEEDIT

> temporary

> $60 a pop

MFW

u/Hsjak500 · 44 pointsr/malehairadvice

Seems to be from a company called Pravana, and the dye doesn't seem to be out yet.

Releasing in 3 days according to this countdown on their site:
http://www.pravana.com/moodcolor/

Found on /r/gifs:
https://www.reddit.com/r/gifs/comments/6wlu82/heat_activated_hair_colour/

$53 from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0756L8V2N

u/fsped09 · 41 pointsr/gaming

Sure, its no secret :)

I used this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004OKDW20/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

PUT GLOVES ON.

I placed a piece of plastic wrap flat on a table. Put a good amount in the middle and spread it with a paint brush. I applied some directly to the plastic as well. I placed the gameboy face down and wrapped it up. Next I put it in the sun and the yellowing came out pretty easily.

u/coloredzebra · 30 pointsr/supremeclothing

WHAT IN THE FUCK BRO.....

>I've heard sandpapering helps

As a fellow sneaker restorer I just cried tears of death.

If you're serious, there's a few options, depending on how much time you have on your hands.

Salon Care 40

Sole Bright

and as others have said the magic eraser.

The 40 solution is practically the main ingredient which other knock off brands have used for their "de-yellowing, of mid soles, process".

u/ChihuahuawithBoombox · 11 pointsr/CasualConversation

Mine is Blue / purple, this product is expensive but I promise it works.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J6FD696/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_dgGIzbPDVTJKF

u/SwimmingAshes · 9 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

The 5181 never came with blue alps, you are probably confusing them for Blue SMK "Monterey" switches. Good switches but nothing like blue Alps.

retr0brite is the ONLY solution for yellowed plastic. It's not dangerous or time consuming. Just buy this hydrogen peroxide hair cream paint it all over the plastic with a brush and wrap it in seran wrap. Let it sit in direct sunlight for a few hours, rotating occasionally.

There aren't really any PCB's or plates for these SMK switches so your best bet is to just refurbish the keyboard and use as is.

u/nahcabmA · 9 pointsr/FancyFollicles

I don't know what you have access to in Iceland, but I've always had decent luck with Color Oops. It won't bring you back out to your natural blonde, but it should pull enough of the black out that you can take another stab at auburn.

I've also had success with One 'n Only Colorfix.

Since it's been a few months since the black dye went on, and it was so light before, you may even be able to get away with just bleaching it.

u/musicalpeach · 8 pointsr/FancyFollicles

Hooray for henna! I redid mine today, with a fairly similar process. I mix mine with strong black tea (cooled) and a bit of lemon juice for bleaching properties. I use the cheap stuff off amazon and am pretty confident that its legit. I also toss in some cinnamon to counteract the dirt-matcha scent, in case anyone else dislikes it as much as I do :)

My hair is naturally a medium ashy-brown, so the henna gives me a nice, natural auburn color, particularly in sunlight. I love it!

u/[deleted] · 8 pointsr/FancyFollicles

WAIT! Be careful. Henna is fucking wonderful, but there's a lot of weird, fake shit out there. You need to make sure it's literally just plants. Unfortunately, that means it has to be red. But henna red is incredibly beautiful and natural-looking.

Here's some legit shit.

u/IrishHawk27 · 7 pointsr/Hunting

For those interested, here is the process I follow. This is the second skull I've done and both have turned out nicely. I know it looks like a lot of work at face value, and there is a lot of time that goes into it, but I was super nervous the first time I tried this, did a lot of research on how to do euro mounts and ultimately almost bailed out and paid someone $150 to do it for me. I ended up sticking it out and am glad I did both times. I know it's cliche, but if I can do this, anyone can do it and there is an immense amount of self pride that you get from seeing it hanging on your wall. Good luck and I look forward to seeing pictures of others who attempt to do their own DIY euro mount!

  1. Using your favorite knife or utility knife remove the hide from the deer skull. I find it best to pull the hide away from the skull while making small slices where the hide is still connected to the skull. But use whatever means you like so long as you get the hide removed.
  2. Once the skin is removed, I typically start working on removing the lower jaw and tongue. Slowly start pulling the bottom jaw open and cut away at the tendons and meat that give you resistance. Eventually the lower jaw should completely give way and separate from the skull.
  3. With the lower jaw removed I next turn my focus to removing the eyeballs. Typically I will start by cutting away at the fatty waxy substance behind the eye socket. Once you have most of that stuff removed, start pushing on the eyeball from behind, trying to force it out through the front of the skull. As you're pushing, try to cut away at the tissue around the eye to release it from the socket. Eventually you'll be able to pop the eyeball out and cut away the remaining tissue and nerves.
  4. Once you've removed both eyeballs it's time to move onto the brain. Depending on your budget and patience you can handle this one of two ways. The first time I just used a combination of picks and knives to dig the brain matter out of the brain cavity. The second time around I ordered the RaptoRazor Scrambler (link below) which is essentially a drill bit that you string up with weed eater string. Using this tool you can simply pour water into the brain cavity, mix it up with the scrambler, and pour it out. It took me approximately 4 to 5 cycles of this to get the brain cavity completely cleaned. But as soon as the water begins to pour clear you're done.
  5. Now that the brain and eyeballs have been removed from the skull use a combination of knives and picks to get as much meat and cartilage off the skull as possible. Pay extra attention in detail to the nasal cavity as the bones are delicate and break easily, but there is so much cartilage to be removed.
  6. Once you're satisfied and have removed as much meat and cartilage as possible it's time to boil the skull. I use an outdoor turkey fryer with an old stock pot. Add a box of baking soda to the pot of water and bring to a simmer just below a boil and let your skull simmer for 45 minutes to an hour. I used a 2'x4' to wedge my antlers do that they did not submerge in the water.
  7. Remove the skull from the water and remove any remaining meat and cartilage using picks, pliers, and a steel brush off you have one available. Just be careful not to gouge the skull.
  8. At this point you can optionally remove the ear bones by prying them out with a flat head screw driver. This will remove a good chunk of meat that can be hard to get to any other way. Some folks like the look with the ear bones but it's entirely up to you.
  9. Place the skull back into the simmering water for 25 to 35 minutes. While the skull is simmering, fill a large cooler or tub with hot water (as hot as your hands can stand to be submerged in) and squirt a lot of dawn dish soap in.
  10. Remove the skull from the pot and immediately submerge it into the water dish soap solution. Using an air compressor, submerge the skull and air nozzle and spray over the entire surface and into all cavities of the skull. This simulates a pressure washer and the dish soap helps to de-grease the skull while also removing the bits and pieces of hard to reach meat.

    Some folks will use a pressure washer instead of steps 9 and 10, but I prefer this method as it removes the grease which can cause the skull to yellow over time.

  11. Let your skull dry over night (or set it in front of a space heater for a half hour or so) to ensure its dried thoroughly.

    At this point your skull can be mounted if you are satisfied with the appearance. The remaining steps are my preference and help with the cosmetics only.

  12. Bleach your skull. You can order these products off of Amazon (links below), but I just go to the local Sally Beauty Supply. Make sure to wear gloves, eye protection, and a mask for this part as the bleach mixture can be relatively strong and caustic. Tape off the antlers with masking or painters tape to the brow tines in order to protect the antlers from the bleaching mixture. Mix Salon Care 40 Volume Developer Creme with Salon Care Quick White Powder Lightener until it's roughly the consistency of a milk shake and then paint the skull and cavities with the mixture. I used an old tooth brush to cover the inside of the brain cavity and dumped some extra in their along with the nasal cavity.

    Once the skull is entirely covered, wrap the entire thing in Saran wrap and place in front of a space heater. The heat is necessary to activate the bleaching agent. Heat the skull for about an hour, rotating every 10 minutes or so to ensure even heating.

    While the skull is heating, prepare a new cooler full of hot water; no soap this time. Once the skull had been heated, cut the Saran wrap and submerge the skull to the base of the antlers and use your air compressor to bubble the surface and cavities again to remove the bleach and clean the skull.

    Let the skull dry thoroughly. As the skull dries out will lighten up, but if you're unsatisfied with the color you can repeat the cleaning process as needed.

  13. After the skull has dried you should have a beautiful euro mount ready to go. This last step is a personal preference, but I usually take a cherry or colonial wood stain, dip a rag in it and rub the antlers down to darken them back up. BE CAREFUL TO NOT DRIP THE STAIN ON THE NEWLY BLEACHED SKULL.

    This also brings out a lot of unseen character in the antlers. Let the stain set for 10 minutes or so and wipe them down with a clean dry cloth.

    Now you should have a beautiful skull with a nice, dark rack ready to mount. My mount of choice is the Walnut Hollow Country Solid Wood Deluxe Euro Skull Display Kit from Amazon.

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    Product Links:

    RaptoRazor Scrambler - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K3KQ6DR/

    Salon Care 40 Volume Creme Developer- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004OKDW20/

    Salon Care Quick White Powder Lightener - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004OKG9PW/

    Walnut Hollow Country Solid Wood Deluxe Euro Skull Display Kit - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003UV9QH4/

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    Sources of inspiration/information:

    EDIT: Here are the two articles I found that inspired me and were sources for my slightly modified process:

    https://www.instructables.com/id/European-Mounted-Deer/

    https://www.huntaddicts.com/do-it-yourself-european-mount/
u/gingerspeak · 7 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I used this product. It comes with everything you need in the kit - even the angled brush for application. You mix up the powder color and the developer, and apply to your natural brow shape (I wouldn't go outside the natural hair). I bet if you were going for very very natural look you could use a spoolie. I have red hair and used the color light brown, so I only left the mixture on for 45 seconds. Then wipe off. My advice is do less time than you think at first - you can always go for another round if it's too light.

Current eyebrows here. Don't have a before pic - but they were invisible blonde. Got sick of filling them in. They aren't an exact match for my hair color but close enough! Package says results last 6 weeks, but I'll probably just redo them when they start to look too light. Hope this helps!

u/monnomdutilisateur · 6 pointsr/blackmagicfuckery

You can buy it here

u/ao911 · 6 pointsr/Hair

Amazon silver shampoo

Never done this hope the link works.

Edit: it worked! This is a great shampoo just make sure you are using a good conditioner it can be drying but gives great color.

u/dutch4fire · 5 pointsr/gamecollecting

Its called 40 Volume cream. Also check out 8-bit guy like stated, but a good how to is here

u/brodyqat · 5 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

There is an AWESOME color remover called "Color Oops", you can buy it at places like Walgreens and such. Here's info from Amazon. You HAVE to follow the directions precisely for it to work. I was able to strip off semi-permanent (or permanent, can't remember now) black dye and get back to something semi-normal that I could then re-dye with something lighter.

It was the best thing ever. Totally saved me a trip to the salon!

u/theskinwearein · 4 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

What I meant was the tinting kit will last a whole year. So far, minehas lasted 3 weeks and it took two minutes to do. This is the kit I got: Godefroy Professional Tint Kit, Light Brown https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CCYN798/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_pJyIAbF9DYA6E

Edit: typo

u/arrsquared · 4 pointsr/FancyFollicles

This is my regular colour, the various pravana vivids "like" different peoples hair in different colours. For me the purple will last quite long 6+ weeks, while green is usually mostly faded in 3-4. Meanwhile the blue and green sticks longest for my stylists hair.

If you shampoo it daily and use hot water on it, it will be gone faster. Pravana also does make a colour stripper, if you are in a rush do make sure you use theirs over others because many colour strippers are for the typical box dyes and don't work on these colours. You definitely also can re-bleach to pull it out, if your hair isn't too damaged, the last time I did some remained lavender then took about a week to fully wash out.

u/amandaplzz · 4 pointsr/FancyFollicles

That's so great of you to want to treat your daughter! I agree with /u/hamzter247; Bleaching should be avoided, but with that being said... I think you could still do an ombre type thing on your own! I did my hair a few times using pravana vivid colors, which I found to be better than manic panics. You can buy them on amazon. I used violet, blue and green but obviously there are other colors :) My hair was a bit darker than your daughters, so I ended up bleaching it but maybe another pic might help for inspiration? Pic of original hair. Good luck!

u/black-kitty-satan · 4 pointsr/Hair

https://www.amazon.com/Celeb-Luxury-Extreme-Silver-ColorWash/dp/B01J6DP6QO

I've been really happy with the Viral colorwashes, they help with maintaining colors but recently I had an issue similar to yours so I used it to tone my brassy bits. It seems to cost quite a bit more online, my stylist sells them for $14.

u/notmyra · 4 pointsr/FancyFollicles

Since your hair is dyed a dark colour, you will need to lift the colour somehow. I recommend using Color Oops a couple of times before reaching for the bleach because it's really gentle on hair and does a pretty good job of lifting. If you still can't get it light enough (and you will want it as light as possible), then go ahead and use bleach.

For the purple itself... what dye you buy will depend on which one you find that matches what you want. My hair is purple and I use Splat Lusty Lavender. Whatever you get, though, you will want to do the dying immediately after bleaching. Get your hair nice and dry and drench your hair in the stuff. It will stain EVERYTHING. I MEAN EVERYTHING. So cover your hands, wear old clothes, and cover the area you're dying in with an old towel. After that, try to take colder showers because it will help with the fading... every time you shower, it will look like you're squeezing grape koolaid out of your hair. The stuff is going to fade fast, no matter what you do, so just do what you can. I usually get about 5 weeks out of mine before I feel like I have to redye it, and by that time it's lavenderish.

Good luck! Purple hair is amazing.

Edit: Here's what it looked like right before I redyed it last time.

u/ashthehuman · 4 pointsr/GirlGamers

I have had tons of different colors of hair, including purple, green, and blue. Honestly, every time i've gotten my hair dyed at a salon, it gets on EVERYTHING. However, when I do it myself (I get the dye from Sally's) it stays on my hair perfectly fine. I've just learned how to dye my hair myself. I use pravana and directions.

u/Canibalope · 3 pointsr/Hair

Okay. I've been dying my hair with henna for years, but when I first started I used LUSH and had the same experience. So here's what you do.

LUSH henna doesn't take well because the blocks you use are full of butters and other stuff that actually inhibits the henna from taking to your hair. It's really meant more for hydration; you should never use oils in your henna mixture if color is your primary intent.

Order some real henna from mehandi.com or try this variety from Amazon and henna again. Mix the powder with ONLY water and lemon juice and make sure it it allowed to rest for 8 hours once mixed before putting it into your hair. Leave it in for AT LEAST 3 hours before washing it out. Henna builds with each application, so the more applications you do, the more even your color will be (and the healthier your hair).


Taking the henna out now that you have started is seriously hard and it will be much easier to dedicate yourself to it for even color. If you go this route and have any more questions, PLEASE let me know, henna is wonderful but many people have a bad experience the first time (especially with LUSH, ugh).

u/scgoodolboy · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Came here to post this. The sun has the power to destroy and restore. https://www.amazon.com/Salon-Care-Volume-Clear-Developer/dp/B004OKDW5W#customerReviews and coat the plastic, place in clear plastic bag like ziplock bag then put in sunlight about 5 or 6 hours

u/thisisfineee · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

When I had silver hair, this was the best product that got me to silver and was easy to use. I recommend it over salon dye.

u/neondaylight · 3 pointsr/FancyFollicles

Look into Celebrate Luxery Viral Shampoo to redeposit color when you shampoo. here!

u/Goldin · 3 pointsr/retrobattlestations

A strong Hydrogen peroxide plus sunlight works wonders on the yellowing. I recently restored a C128D and keyboard.

Can you talk a bit more about the specs and show pics of the hard drive setup? I'm actually fascinated that you were able to hook one up, presumably the sidecar port?

u/annastronaut · 3 pointsr/Hair

There are a few option you could go with here. I would recommend that you go to a salon and have this professionally done because it could really damage your hair, but that could get a bit pricey.

I would not bleach your hair again as this will first of all damage your hair even more than it is already and second of all it probably won't get all of the blue out. There are a lot of different color stripping methods out there like the vitamin c one listed by /u/graveyardgirl. There's also putting a harsh shampoo on your hair like Head and Shoulders and wearing it as a mask for a while. This will take more than one application. If all else fails you could buy some color stripping product. I like Pravana's color stripper, which is pricey and does some damage, but I've seen it work miracles.

Depending on how dark blue your hair is and how dark auburn you want to go you could also try to neutralize it with a different color. Orange is at the opposite end of the color wheel and if you add that to the blue you will end up with a more neutral color. You don't want to go too dark with the orange though, or else you will have to do some lifting to get to your desired auburn shade. I would also no matter what method you use try and find some kind of porosity filler and deep condition between each step so that your hair's porosity is level and it takes the color evenly.

u/Noodles14 · 3 pointsr/FancyFollicles

So I spent last night burning through every platinum search string on this subreddit I could and all of the linked pages. I've ordered Keracolor Color Clenditioner and am going to use a lightener with a blue tint on my next root job. I'll update here with results.

u/goldinteal · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

This purple lathering toner changed my life when I used to be blonde

u/meowwornever · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I actually use Pravana
I've been dying over my purple for about three years now - so it sticks pretty good even when it starts to fade, since there's so much purple in it now. But the Pravana works great!

u/tryingtocutback · 2 pointsr/Naturalhair

Yay! Here's a question I can answer. Iv'e been dying to tell somebody everything i've learned after losing at least 5 inches of hair to bleaching.

There is absolutely no way to naturally lighten your hair. In fact, you should steer clear of natural lightening because it is harder to control the strength of your mixture. However, there is hope!

Let you hair absorb as much coconut oil as possible beforehand. Buy quality bleach (i'm using Wella and it's great) and mix it 50/50 with shampoo. This makes it easier to spread and gentler; It's called a bleach bath. Leave it on for 10-20 minutes. You can repeat this process until your hair is light enough, don't try to bleach it all in one go. Wash it out with some serious shampoo and do a protein deep conditioning treatment and then a moisturizing deep conditioner. Follow that up with a leave-in moisturizer and an oil seal. Now that your hair is lightened, you can color it with henna.

Henna for Hair is amazing for information on how use henna. Be sure to start with pure henna powder. Henna is a great conditioning treatment, I love using it on my hair and have never had a problem with it interfering with bleach or any other chemicals. Henna would probably be a great conditioner directly after bleach. I'm going to try it when my hair is healthy enough to bleach again.

Cassia is another way to color hair naturally. However, it really only brings out blond tones. You can learn more about it on Henna for Hair.

u/HighOnBooty · 2 pointsr/FancyFollicles

I use Pravana ChromaSilk Vivids in silver and its amazing! Its a dye but its not hard on your hair, and I mix it half and half with conditioner to get a light silver. If you use it straight out of the tube its like gunmetal grey. I've tried toners in my hair to go silver, but those usually wash out within a week.

u/weeezus · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Not a brunette so YMMV, but if you are looking for a purple toner to use in the shower I am obsessed with Blonde Brilliance, you can also get it at Sallys. I am a platinum ash blonde who has hair that pulls warm/yellow, and this is the best toner/shampoo I have ever used (and I've tried tons).

u/NachoCupcake · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

It's definitely a process and you should have it done by a pro, especially for the first time!

My solution for having to maintain lavender was to color it a deep purple, Pravana Violet to be specific, and it faded really gracefully until it ended up at a pretty silver/lavender.

I loved that color so much and I'll probably go back to it as soon as my employment situation allows!

u/timeloco · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I just used the solution without mixing. It's 12%.

u/catsarethelife · 2 pointsr/henna

Dont by the black mystery goo!

If you shop amazon, a safe option is this Jamila Henna Powder, 100 grams https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006K3TZS4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_JPh4Bb8CARVQM

u/devilsplaythang · 2 pointsr/muacjdiscussion

1000 Hour Eyelash & Brow Dye / Tint Kit Permanent Mascara (Blue Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FAANC8W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ymCyCbV5ZD55N

It lasts well. I've had it on about two weeks so far and it's been good. I was told blue black is for fairer people and natural black is for people who have dark hair and perhaps don't burn as easily. I will note that the price went up. It was about $13 when I got it.
The application is a little uncomfortable as it kinda stings your eyes a bit and I chose to do one eye at a time. It also stings for a small amount of time after you take it off. Nothing horrible.

Godefroy Professional Tint Kit, Light Brown, 20 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CCYN798/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cqCyCbPF2K5WH

This is what I use for my brows as they are super blonde. I actually really need to do them again. Again, the price went up and it was $16 when I bought it.

Sorry for crappy links I'm on mobile.

u/3_Marketeers · 2 pointsr/Hair

So I did soft smoky amethyst last year and remember the struggle. My hair is light so the color fell out in like two days. Literally. Now I just keep my hair blonde, but to keep it from getting brassy, I mix Pravana Chromasilk Vivids in Violet into my conditioner once a week or so and it really helps! It only takes the tiniest (half a pea sized) amount to get what I want out of it, but if you want vivid, this may be your product. I gave up on purple shampoo because I just think it straight up doesn't work for me. This stuff is pigmented enough to perma stain my shower walls, so hopefully it will give you what you want!

u/wontmurderyou · 2 pointsr/FancyFollicles

In the past I've used Rainbow henna. They have different colors made from blends of natural plants (henna, cassia, and indigo are the main ones). I took a break for a couple years to get my hair totally un-messed with, then I used [Hannah Natural] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009YSTOAG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) 100% henna. The Rainbow henna was far more subtle than the Hannah Natural, which gave me the bright auburn. Hope that helps!

u/ano463s · 2 pointsr/AprilBumpers2018

Feel free to think me a horrible person, but I went ahead and used my normal dye.

I feel like there are several things that people worry about that really aren't that big of a concern. I'm counting hair dye as one of them. I may stretch it out a bit with some root cover spray, but I'm not convinced that having a chemical on my head for 30 minutes that doesn't hurt me will somehow seep through and get to my uterus and damage my well insulated baby.

u/ryansausageman · 2 pointsr/mechmarket

If you get the aek ii, then use hydrogen peroxide to make the plastic white again, or search up retr0brite

u/whiskeyjane45 · 2 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

here you go. If you put it in your cart she save for later, you'll get a notification when the price goes down

u/soulctcher · 2 pointsr/snes

Get yourself a bottle of this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004OKDW5W

Take the SNES apart and place the plastic outer shell pieces into a clear or translucent container with water and the above product.

Leave them out in the sun on a bright and sunny day for 4-8 hours.

Clean them off with water and you'll have a brand-new, non-yellow look for your SNES.

(Edit for clarity.)

u/release_the_kitties · 2 pointsr/FancyFollicles

I had my hair dyed bright red at a salon and I think she used this (they also have purple and other bright colors): http://www.amazon.com/PRAVANA-ChromaSilk-Vivids-Keratin-Protein/dp/B008MBWEP8 It's really vibrant and lasts ages since it's permanent. That said, if you think you might get tired of it something like special effects might be better? This is all coming from someone who has never done purple so take my advice with a grain of salt :)

u/MizChizzo · 2 pointsr/tifu

Cant believe no one mentioned Pravana

Also Hairstory over traditional shampoo/ conditioner. Although I've found that bleaching my hair once a month takes care of my oil problem.

u/prettylittlefox · 2 pointsr/FancyFollicles

I used the blue and I wash my hair in cold(ish) water every three days. For shampoo I use KMS California's color vitality and conditioner is KMS moist repair. If I could, I would just wash my hair in the sink every time so I don't have to torture myself haha.

u/rikk0s · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

I love the desk you picked out! I found a lot of nice acrylic make up displays on amazon (like this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002ZNJJLQ/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i02?ie=UTF8&psc=1). Also if she has a lot of eyeshadow palettes, I've found large letter holders to be useful when storing them (I own this one but I do wish it were a bit larger :http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003VRT0DW/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). Lastly, you may want to consider a nail polish rack as an added feature that's fairly inexpensive to make. Here is a great tutorial: http://dulcecandy.com/2012/03/diy-nail-polish-rack.html

Good Luck! I'm sure she will love it no matter what; it is a very sweet gesture.

u/mydogisababe · 1 pointr/henna

I used Godrej Nupur Henna Natural Mehndi for Hair Color with Goodness of 9 Herbs, 14.10 Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005ZLCIU4?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
I left it on for about 4 hours and then washed it out and got a great color. I didn’t add anything to it.

u/kchap188 · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles

-Powder Bleach & 20 volume developer
-Semipermanent silver - http://www.amazon.com/Pravana-ChromaSilk-Vivids-Silver/dp/B00BNHOP3C/ref=sr_1_1?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1404863664&sr=1-1&keywords=pravana+silver
-Toner - (http://www.amazon.com/Wella-Color-Charm-T18-White/dp/B000CSYYZM) & 10 volume developer

Proper bleach application will be really important in this or else the result won't be even.

u/keepcalmandreadabook · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles

> your best bet is to do a bleach bath and a coconut oil treatment

I did read about putting a lot of coconut oil into your hair for a few hours and into the bleach treatment because it prevents damage, so I will do that next time then. However, what is a bleach bath? Is that just bleaching it again? If so, how long should I wait? It's healthy and strong now, still, but I want to keep it that way.

Is this the Lady Toner you're talkinga bout? And is this the dye you're talking about?

u/pixelstar · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles

Is this the same stuff? What color is your natural hair? How long do you have to go before you redye?

I used Special FX in college with bleached hair but I think my days of bleaching are far gone. At the same time I don't have the time to touch up every couple weeks.

u/clario6372 · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

Honestly I had this same problem a few weeks ago, and did all of these things but none worked for me. I strongly recommend Color Oops, which is gentle on your hair and pretty much a lifesaver. It works best when a) used soon after hair dying (as in, not six months later) and b) going back to lighter color.

Good luck!

u/bagginsb22 · 1 pointr/Hair

Thanks for the tip. Is this what you're talking about?

https://www.amazon.com/Pravana-Artificial-Color-Extractor-3combo/dp/B001IAPMCM

u/CookieMonstaaaa · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles
u/oeuvre · 1 pointr/sleeperbattlestations

wear gloves, spread this on evenly with a brush https://www.amazon.com/Salon-Care-Creme-Developer-ounce/dp/B004OKDW20

wrap up the yellowed plastic in clear plastic wrap

put it in the sun outside, rotating every 30 minutes for even spread, for a few hours depending on temp

u/starsspinningdizzy · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles

Adore African Violet turned blue on me too...apparently it's something that happens a lot. Maybe try to fade it more quickly by shampooing with clarifying shampoo in hot water and then go over it with a more pink based purple like Adore's Purple Rage (I've never used that specific color personally but I am a fan of Adore in general).

I had good luck with Pravana Chromasilk Violet (https://www.amazon.com/Pravana-ChromaSilk-Vivids-Violet-3-0oz/dp/B001K6CPYC) in that it turned a very pretty and saturated blue-based purple on me. BUT that is also the worst bleeding I have ever experienced, pillows, sheets, towels, for weeks afterwards so be warned. my Pravana hair here: http://imgur.com/a/nkjvW (note: in that picture my hair wasn't fully bleached, more highlighted and bleached ends so there's still some brown. if it had been fully bleached it would have come out an even brighter richer color)

u/iambroshi · 1 pointr/dreamcast

there is an easy to obain(at least in the U.S., not sure about elsewhere) hair care product that takes care of the yellow plastic. Video below is of "The 8 Bit guy" using it with before and after results.

https://youtu.be/VU7vXMezW_I

EDIT: Forgot to link the product: http://www.amazon.com/Salon-Care-Volume-Creme-Developer/dp/B004OKDW20

u/thisismyjam · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles
u/panda_says · 1 pointr/Hair

Reccomend using the pravana color extractor and then try again with another color.

https://www.amazon.com/Pravana-Artificial-Color-Extractor-3combo/dp/B001IAPMCM

u/tropjeune · 1 pointr/crueltyfree

Keracolor Color Plus... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CBB9MB4?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share love this stuff on my bleached hair! It’s a little cheaper than overtone and I love that it’s available on Amazon prime. I have a lot of hair, use a ton of product, and this has lasted me 6 months of regular use! It also leaves my hair very soft. I haven’t tried overtone but I have heard it can be drying

u/rawrxxash · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles

It's worth it. If you're worried about it fading quickly, try searching for the Celeb Luxury Viral Shampoo. They deposit bright colors back into your hair to keep your fashion colors from fading super quick.

u/Paulg287 · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

What do you guys think about these? Do you think juice bottles would fit in those open slots on top?

Rucci Cosmetic Organizer with Drawer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002ZNJJLQ/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_AsBGub1QQD4X5

Acrylic Jewelry & Cosmetic Storage Display Boxes Two Pieces Set. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DUJEWDE/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_WtBGub1XTSVHN

u/TheDoctors_Companion · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles

It's definitely worth a try. I'm not a stylist so I can't give you a guarantee or anything, but you could do a test strip underneath just to see how it goes. You can get Pravana on amazon.

u/snowfey · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This sweater would be awesome!

If that turns out to be too expensive, hair chalk or this game would be great too :)

The old apartment. I'm not sure how to work that into a sentence.

Edit: forgot the raffle phrase!

u/itscherried · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Off your link, I searched for nail polish organizer and found this.

For $17.95, I may just have to give it a shot.

u/H720 · 1 pointr/INEEEEDIT

Seems to be from a company called Pravana, and the dye doesn't seem to be out yet. This gif is from promotional material they released.

Company Site:
http://www.pravana.com/moodcolor/

Found on /r/gifs:
https://www.reddit.com/r/gifs/comments/6wlu82/heat_activated_hair_colour/

$63 from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0756L8V2N

u/sitah · 1 pointr/Philippines

I had gray hair before. You need to bleach your hair 2-3x until it's very pale yellow. And then you either use a toner (I used Wella) or a dye (I used Pravana Vivids in Silver the second time). Wella will look more ashy platinum blonde and Pravana will actually look gray. Wella will sting your scalp btw.

Don't leave Wella on for too long or your hair will turn lavender. And don't color if your hair is not that light yet because it will turn greenish gray.

u/Beerfarts69 · 1 pointr/amazonreviews
u/I_Wanna_Be_Numbuh_T · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I'll make it easy. Just buy a bottle of this stuff, and watch this tutorial.

If you don't own a UV light, just use the sun.

u/-cin- · 1 pointr/retrogaming

Retr0Bright those working ones for full glory.
This stuff works very well. Pre-mixed, stable, effective:
https://www.amazon.com/Salon-Care-Creme-Developer-ounce/dp/B004OKDW20

u/caraeeezy · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Ive realized that my hair is finally long enought to do something with, so i have been wanting to style it more! I miss having the colors in my hair and found hair chalk to be a good medium from not wanting to dye it and still have funky colors when not working :D And i love handmade jewelry! I used to make crazy hemp necklaces all the time!

edit: kitten mittens make me smitten!

u/maevealleine · 1 pointr/henna

I've had great luck with Hannah Natural. I can say the only hair that gives that copper red result are my greys. My naturally brown, or black hair that I've henna/indigoed does not change color at all. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009YSTOAG

u/SourGrape_Snape · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles

Ya, roots are a PAIN.
What I did with my purple is throwing chunks and streaks and varying sizes all over, and did a solid block underneath, but stopped with plenty of room before I reached the top of my hair so that you could see where the chunks met my scalp, and I didn't have to worry about roots at all!
Plus, it created this cool effect where the lavender mixed in seamlessly with my blonde, and the contrast almost made my hair look silver!
Lavender can fade pretty quickly, but it's not that hard to touch up once you get the color in, and I found that the purple shampoo I use to maintain my blonde actually preserved the purple WAY longer than any actual color protection products I've used!
Edit: I accidentally a word.
Edit 2: This is the product I'm talking about. It's described as a "lathering toner" but it's essentially a temporary color-depositing shampoo. It will probably cool down your natural hair a bit and eliminate some of the more warm tones. There is one for warm blondes too, but this one will preserve your purple if that's the route you decide to take.
Advertised as sulfate free, but it does a few sulfate "cousins" in it. However, it's much less drying than any purple shampoo I've used before, contains moisturizing ingredients, and it's made in the US. It can be a bit drying, but I only need it once a week, and I follow it up with a deep conditioner and that usually counteracts any dryness.
WARNING: If you do purchase this, don't use it too often, or leave it in too long, because it WILL turn all of your hair purple. Very temporary, it will come out in only 1 or 2 washes if that happens (although sometimes I do it on purpose because the color it turns is very pretty)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IYTT14U?pc_redir=1411536438&robot_redir=1

u/palex · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

You can buy a product called color oops to remove the dye. Most drugstores sell it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0012JY4G4/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/180-7381760-6285053

u/FuzzyManPeach · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles

I used this stuff.

I don't know much about henna, having not used it before, so I just bought this one since it had primarily positive reviews. Massive bag, I probably used about a quarter of it.

u/hairn3rd · 1 pointr/HairDye

I recommend this shampoo to all of my vibrant color clients.
It’s a great way to refresh your color at home!

Just two things to keep in mind, this shampoo tends to dry out hair so I would definitely only use this once a week with a deep conditioner & if you’re planning on changing your color just stop using it for a few weeks so it won’t be hard to remove!

u/Dragainin · 1 pointr/henna

I don't know anything Surya Henna but I got Godrej Nupur henna from Amazon the last time I was in a punch. I really like this henna!!

u/SAL16 · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I do it myself! It's pretty easy. I use this: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CCYN798/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (find the right color for you, of course)

u/Darklingtrees79 · 1 pointr/NoPoo

I use this Henna:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009YSTOAG/ref=rcxsubs_mys2_product_title

Super cheap. Good quality.

My preferred method:

  • In a glass bowl add a capful of ACV
    -then add warm water a little at a time and mix until it's a smooth thick paste.
    -Let sit somewhere warm for a couple of hours for the dyes to release within the henna.
    -Then I take a cheap non-silicone conditioner and squirt that on in the mix until its a nice creamy consistency that would be good to apply to hair. (the conditioner helps it rinse out easier afterwards as well)
    -Wrap it in a couple plastic shopping bags and let sit at least 2 hours, preferably more. Sometimes I do it overnight.
    -Rinse it out!

    It looks a little orangy at first, but it oxidizes to a nice auburn after a few days. : )
u/xaffinityx · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hair chalk...so I can be a Rockstar!!!

u/LoggerheadedDoctor · 1 pointr/DeadBedrooms

> Folks at work are trying to convince me to put a streak in one of dogs to match!

.......I would love to dye my dog's fur. Safely.

Is your hair still healthy? I had to start using colorwash shampoo, instead of dye at the salon, because my hair was starting to look really bad. Using this had my hair healthy again.

u/eatingmoss · 0 pointsr/femalehairadvice

Well, I've never used this but I've heard good things. I usually just dye over my previous hair color.

u/Lingo_Dingo · -1 pointsr/FancyFollicles

Henna!! I used to use it, and it's wonderful. People always asked me if it was natural. Sounds like exactly what you're looking for.

I really recommend this brand. Other brands can be fake or have weird chemicals in them. This is the real deal.