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Punky Violet Semi Permanent Conditioning Hair Color is a vegan, non-damaging hair dye that delivers vibrant, long-lasting color while conditioning your hair. With a lasting effect of up to 35 washes, this easy-to-use formula allows you to experiment with trendy shades without the commitment. Perfect for all hair types, it nourishes and protects your strands, ensuring a soft and healthy finish.
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Best LOW COST Alternative Dye on the Market!
I purchased 4 of these from this Amazon seller "BYPLE", I recommend them!This seller has the cheapest rates in town for this product, believe me I know since I use it often.I have tried many other brands and I stick with this one. Jerome Russell Punky Colour is super vibrant and long lasting! I have tried Special Effects before and it is long lasting and bright however, Jerome Russell does the same thing for half the cost! Plus I enjoy custom mixing my own pinks using a tad of blue or purple (for a cooler toned pink, I strongly dislike warm toned pink.) Flamingo Pink by Punky Color needs toning with a pat of blue or purple. The result is a bright shocking Magenta! Love it, if mixed right it blows Special Effects Atomic Pink out of the water. PLUS, this product smells like grape kool-aid soda :DAND did you know that you may do custom colors with these?! Say you cannot find the perfect purple or the perfect blue, what not.. well, I often create hybrid colors by mixing anywhere from 2-3 different Punky Colour dyes then store them for future use under the cabinet. Example being: Say I want a cool-toned pink? I'd mix 90% Flamingo Pink and add in a half spoon of Violet! Beautiful and gorgeous :)Or I mix Atlantic blue with Spring Green and come out with a beautiful sea-green! LOVE :)*Word to the wise, never mix greens with pink, purple, orange, or red! And never mix blues with orange or red!Anyhow, if you buy this product you will get your moneys worth. It is super vibrant, in fact, is so vibrant that you can dilute it for applying if you have more porous hair (as a result of several bleachings which are necessary to attain platinum hair.)Speaking of bleaching.. you MUST pre-lighten your hair several shades (if you are naturally dark) for this dye to take hold and fill your hair cuticle. That is how you get a very vibrant color-true shade from this dye. I highly recommend and cannot say enough good things about this bleach: Schwarzkopf Igora Vario Blond Plus Blue Dust-Free Bleach (Available here on Amazon)It has never broken my hair off, burnt it, or burnt my scalp. And as my hair is naturally dark brown, this bleach has always provided the most rapid lifting, in several levels, that I have ever achieved at home.That being said on to some more information which I hope you will find useful.If you are interested in diluting this product as I do then here is my diluting recipe and tips and tricks that work for me!Tools:1.) Get a value package of vinyl gloves. Never mind buying them by the set at the beauty supply per hair coloring, way too expensive in the long run. A lady ALWAYS needs gloves on hand. You'll thank yourself for it whenever the hair coloring fancy strikes!)2.) DOLLAR STORE: Buy a box of plastic spoons & forks, great for mixing and disposable.3.) DOLLAR STORE: Buy a 2-4 count set of "tupperware" type bowls with lids - these you can use to mix your color then store under the bathroom cabinet for future use.My diluting Recipe:80% Conditioner (Cheap one such as White Rain!) I use the Coconut scent as it makes your hair smell divine!20% Jerome Russell Punky Colour (1 good teaspoon will do it.)Mix well to blend it completely, scrape the bottom of the bowl and sides to ensure that it is all blended evenly.Apply!*** You can control the amount of hair dye ratio to suit your needs, such a lower amount for Pastel Hair, or a higher amount for brighter hair. I never put it on full strength because it wastes product as far as I am concerned and PLUS I do not want to be stuck with the same hair color for months.Want to keep it bright and vibrant? Here is how:DO NOT use harsh shampoos at ANY TIME or shampoo often. Get yourself some "Dry Shampoo" to control the oily roots only, it will freshen them and leave your hair smelling great after absorbing the oils.Use a shampoo which is SULFATE-FREE only. The vegan section of the grocery store should have a reasonably priced one or you can opt for purchasing a more pricey salon product.Don't like it? Here is how to remove:I have very porous hair so it "grabs" color easily and sometimes it does not want to let go!When I want it out the first steps that I take are using 'Head & Shoulders shampoo'. This stuff will really fade it quick within a few washes. You can't just massage it into your head and expect it to work though. You have to massage it well through your lengths by rubbing the lathered hair between your hands from top to bottom, one section at a time. Then you will see lots of dye rinse down the drain.Once I have it faded I then take a plastic mixing bowl and mix up either an entire packet or a full scoop (depending on which bleach you have on hand, a pre-measured packet or a canister) of hair bleach with a 30 or 40 VOL Creme Developer FIRST, blend and allow to sit for several minutes to activate, and then I add in several squirts of any shampoo - which for those who don't know - this is called a "Soap Cap"I apply this to my entire head (wet or dry) and massage quickly then let it sit for about 2 minutes or slightly longer. Usually before I even have a chance to finish getting all my hair covered with this mixture I can see the color just disappearing instantly! SO the same may be true for you and if it is WORK FAST to apply it. There is no need to keep bleach, even diluted bleach, on your hair for more time than it needs to be, specially if it is already damaged. Mine is damaged however these soap caps never hurt it :)Follow with a nice conditioner! Not something cheap. I love Hayashi 911 Emergency Pak Re-constructor.It cost's about 33 bucks for 33 ounces here on Amazon.I Squeeze the excess water out of my hair with my hands and then apply this conditioner, clip my hair up and cover my head with a plastic cap (you can use saran wrap also! or even a plastic grocery bag) and leave it on for at least an hour. It is truly a moisture quench for parched hair! AND THE SMELL IS DIVINE!***About using soap caps for removing alternative colors: Soap Caps work best on faded Pink, Yellow, Orange, Purple dyes. They are pretty much instantly wiped out.Colors I have found which don't need to be faded first to be successfully stripped out quickly are:PinkYellowColors which I have found are super stubborn to remove with either Head & Shoulders or Soap Caps are:BLUEColors which I have found to need substantial fading to be removed easily:PurpleGreenI love blue and purple but they are tenacious, especially blue. At least for my hair.I hope this review might help out some newbies! Please remember that ALL hair is different and dyes and removal processes are highly subjective to each individual! The above tactics just happen to work great for my hair so I thought I'd share.
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Bleeds eternally but killer payoff and consistency
Punky Color is an excellent choice for vivids on a serious budget. I use a mixture of Apple Green, Bright Yellow, and Alpine Green to get a bright, warm green color that isn't quite neon but close to it. It's stunning in the sun!Apple is true green that's a bit darker on its own than the swatch pictures but lightens up to a granny smith shade with a few drops of the yellow. Add more and the green just gets brighter and brighter. Alpine is an almost blackened green with a bit of a blue undertone. I like to use it as a root shadow or to correct my Apple and Yellow mix if I get too heavy on the yellow and need to deepening it back up.Great coverage over prelightened hair (I lift to a level 9 for my color) and the gel consistency allows for precise application and makes it harder to overwork the color as you massage it in. It's not drippy and never comes out patchy unless my base is already uneven. The colors fade well and generally on tone. With my usual hair routine I get a lot of life with my green staying very vivid between touch ups. The candy scent is also pleasant though quite strong.The ONLY drawback with this dye is that it will bleed basically the whole time it's in your hair so avoid any white or pastel clothing if you don't want them stained. It's a small price to pay for the dirt cheap price, color range, and longevity of the colors themselves though.
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Bright and Lasting Color — Perfect Semi-Permanent Dye!
Bright and Lasting Color — Perfect Semi-Permanent Dye!I used the Punky Red Wine Semi Permanent Conditioning Hair Color on my daughter’s light brown hair. The color was vibrant and bold for about the 5 days - week, even though she washes her hair daily. After that, the color gradually softened but still lasted a total of 2-3 weeks, which is exactly what I wanted from a semi-permanent dye. It also left her hair feeling conditioned and healthy. Highly recommend if you want a bright, lasting color without the commitment of permanent dye!
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Definitely colors- a little too well!
Punky Color is super easy to apply, is thicker than lotion consistency. Has fruity smell which isn't bad at all. You MUST use gloves and put some stain guard/vaseoline/thick lotion around your hairline, ears, neck and anything else you DON't want colored! Also, i found that even though this stuff literally runs color EVERY time when washed, it does stay for quite some time, except on untreated hair. Where my roots have grown and neither been chemical colored or permed, the color fades out much more quickly, about a week (three/four washes) One drawback is that so much of the color runs out when washing it stains EVERYTHING for the first 5-7 washes - tub, ME, towels, hands, etc. So for the first several washes, use gloves and wash your hair out in the sink or over the side of the tub. I was literally hot pink down my back, shoulders and legs for two days after washing it (the THIRD wash nonetheless) in the shower like normal. I use white towels because I color so I can bleach them back, but WOW- there is color on my shirt collars, pillow cases, jackets. If you try to style when wet, it will color your brush, hands, rollers, etc. For a color conditioner, it REALLY colors!! It does leave my hair soft enough that I need to use regular shampoo every couple washes instead of just the cleansing conditioner alone. I initially only did the back half of my hair (first picture, the bun section was colored the day before). The second picture was taken about three weeks after coloring, so it doesn't fade too much and does last (picture was taken for other reason during a haircut, but shows the color best). Actually the color stayed in the back half (first pic) for so long, I ended up doing my whole head! I love the bold, vivid color and I received lots of compliments on it. I have also used the Punky Color Purple Plum with similar results.Bottom line- it DOES color very well, but it takes some work to keep the color in the hair and off everything else!
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