(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best hair coloring products

We found 503 Reddit comments discussing the best hair coloring products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 325 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

32. Celeb Luxury Viral Colorwash, Professional Semi-Permanent Hair Color Depositing Shampoo, Teal

100% vegan Complete viral system restores hair to healthy, natural feelStops color from visible washout and fadeAdds color to hair while cleansing
Celeb Luxury Viral Colorwash, Professional Semi-Permanent Hair Color Depositing Shampoo, Teal
Specs:
ColorViral Extreme Silver Colorwash Shampoo
Height9.13 Inches
Length2 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2017
Size8.25 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.53125 Pounds
Width1.25 Inches
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33. 40 Volume Clear Developer

40 Volume Clear Developer
Specs:
Number of items1
Size16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
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35. Keracolor Clenditioner Color Depositing Conditioner Colorwash, Purple, 12 fl oz

United Hair CareKeraColor, Color plus ClenditionerMade in the United States
Keracolor Clenditioner Color Depositing Conditioner Colorwash, Purple, 12 fl oz
Specs:
ColorPurple
Height6.692913379 Inches
Length1.7716535415 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2017
Size12 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.79375 Pounds
Width1.7716535415 Inches
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36. Punky Alpine Green Semi Permanent Conditioning Hair Color, Vegan, PPD and Paraben Free, lasts up to 25 washes, 3.5oz

    Features:
  • Semi Permanent Conditioning Hair Dye: Look ultra-fine with Alpine! Punky Alpine Green Semi-Permanent Conditioning Hair Color will transform and condition your hair for a soft & silky brand new look with zero commitments. A fun and great way to change color!
  • Non-Damaging & Conditions Hair: No need to add peroxide so this hair color is safe for all hair types. This will nourish strands, prevent breakage and over-drying, leaving hair silky soft, and healthy-looking. Go for fashionable hair color without hair damage!
  • Long-Lasting & Vibrant Hair Color: With color-enhancing Keratin Complex for a more lasting intense, vivid color. It fades in up to 35 shampoos, so you can try trendy colors and transform your style. Mix and match to multi-tonal hair, ombre, or holographic hues!
  • Easy To Use & Apply Hair Tint: Hair color made easy with Punky! Just apply the color evenly from hair roots to ends with a tinting brush, comb through and leave on approximately 15-30 minutes and then rinse out. Easy peasy! Switch up your hairstyle now!
  • Trusted By Pros For Ultimate Hair Care: A leader in the hair color industry! Punky Colour continually works to bring you the brightest, boldest, most amped-up products and excellent customer service. Achieve head-turning looks using Punky Colour products and expert techniques!
Punky Alpine Green Semi Permanent Conditioning Hair Color, Vegan, PPD and Paraben Free, lasts up to 25 washes, 3.5oz
Specs:
ColorAlpine Green
Height3 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2014
Size3.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.21875 Pounds
Width4 Inches
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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/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/mouthie · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

TGIF I'm actually off for the next two days, yay!!! No major plans for myself yet besides relaxing and maybe some housework. Honestly I just want to sleep and watch cheesy movies so I just might do that if the kids allow!! If love to have This cool hair chalk with free shipping

Have a fun weekend!!

u/faerylin · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Color theory is your friend. If you look up about painting with color theory all of it applies to hair color also. Green is the hardest color to get out of your hair. To neutralize it red will cover and look natural. Or you could go blue but would have a small green hint to it maybe. My favorite color line is artic Fox it covers the best in my opinion.

Also if you wanted to remove the green this would work the best: color remover

Or
this one
But I think the L’Oreal is better or works better for me.

do not enlighten it (bleach) your hair color is very light already and you will just add more damage to it. (I am not a cosmetologist but did go to school for 6 months before I had to leave due to nerve damage being too much when cutting)

u/taylor-in-progress · 2 pointsr/ftm

If you want to do this I'd use dye that's made for facial hair, so it won't dye your skin too. I bought this but haven't used it yet. I am pretty sure there are drugstore brands as well.

REFECTOCIL COLOR KIT- Light Brown Cream Hair Dye + Liquid Oxidant 3% 1.7oz + Mixing Brush + Mixing Dish https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007US0CEY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_y9YBwb25551HY

It's going to depends on how much hair grows there though. I'm about 10 months on T and I grow a full mustache, the hair is just light colored and hasn't become dark / terminal yet. If the hair is more patchy or super short it is less likely to work.

u/tropjeune · 1 pointr/femalehairadvice

Blue shampoo (overtone makes one) would be better to get rid of the orange than purple shampoo which is for yellowness. I use this shampoo in platinum for bi-weekly brightening but I think the blue shade on the ends would bust the orange right out. Don’t leave it on for longer than 5 mins though or you’ll risk your hair actually being blue. I also really, really recommend the platinum one if you want a more cool, ash toned platinum — my hair is naturally a bit red so it gets brassy so easily!

Per my stylist’s advice to me in the past, you can also try blue/purple dye on the hair for like 30 seconds and wash it off right away

PS they sell this shampoo at ultra so if you use the blue just once to get the orange out you could return it for a refund lol 🤷🏼‍♀️ gotta be resourceful!

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/wonderlandisgone · 1 pointr/randomactsofamazon

I went through /u/PapaFargo and I picked hair chalk it because I have never seen this before. He said he would use this in his beard and while looking through his list, there were other creative art related items so I think there is a strong creative side to this person. I wish I had the confidence to wear colourful hair chalk!

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/Thedapperpappy · 1 pointr/beards

The secret to all of my Santa bearded wonder lies here...This stuff is great. One bottle has gotten me about five or six uses out of it. Easy to put on, easy to wash out. It is a stage makeup, suggested to me by a friend.

https://www.amazon.com/Mehron-WHITE-Professional-Washable-Theatrical/dp/B018HF794E/ref=sr_1_8_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1481225942&sr=8-8&keywords=white+stage+makeup

u/bettyboop70 · 1 pointr/Hair

There is a great review on Amazon under LOreal quick blue bleach that explains a lot of the steps needed to go from brown to blonde but maybe there will be some helpful info for you. Also try youtube.

On mobile, tried to copy the link for the review, hopefully it worked. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000A409J8/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1494531504&sr=8-1&keywords=loreal+quick+blue+powder+bleach

u/m3lm0 · 1 pointr/breakingmom

Ion color brilliance semi permanent. I used it on my four year old two months ago and it's almost completely faded, which is not bad considering it was freaking magenta
Edit:it bled for less than a week so use pillow protectors if she's fond of sleeping with wet hair :)
Additional edit: Use petroleum jelly on the hairline and tops of ears, whatever color you use, no need to for stained skin.

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/elaine313219 · 2 pointsr/HairDye

Yes it is. I don’t really dye roots, because I actually prefer ombre hair looks. However, many of my friends who also dye hair says it’s what they use for touching up roots. Also Sally’s (at least where I live) has it a little bit more expensive then amazon but here’s a tub of it: L'Oreal Quick Blue Powder Bleach, 16 Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000A409J8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_5apsDb5NS3H3J

If it’s too much for that tub there’s always pouch versions available at Sally’s or Amazon which is equal to 1 scoop that comes with the tub: L'Oreal Quick Blue Powder Bleach, 1 oz (Pack of 2) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072QRJGP2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_PcpsDbWWME38W

Mix with 2 oz of your creme developer (I recommend Salon Care) and boom.

u/MommaWar · 1 pointr/randomactsofamazon

I think my absolute favorite from u/PapaFargo (http://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/28IPREMH9H91V ) is the hair chalk https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076YB3B2J/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_zt21AbQ83FFKQ
And it's because of your reasoning for it. Lol. My second favorite is this Dr.Who journal, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QLDQG12/?coliid=I1M5QVGU7031B2&colid=28IPREMH9H91V&psc=0&ref_=lv_vv_lig_dp_it#
I'm a big Whovian because of my husband!

u/so1id · 6 pointsr/malehairadvice

I don't really have a routine - I've grown out the top to be able to slick it back without any product. I've been /r/nopoo for 1.5 years so the oils help keep it in place for the most part.

I just got a haircut and kept the sides short enough for the hairs to barely start sticking out like a porcupine (common Asian hair problem). I try to shower at night and sleep on the sides of my head to keep the hair from sticking out. Otherwise, the magic mohican help keep the sides in place after showering.

u/margalicious · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

/u/naive_eve is the best pseudo-big sister I could ever ask for. She checks up on me, offers advice, makes me smile. I'm so thankful she's in my life!

In her $5 - $10 list!

Tyara, I'm not used to the username yet.

u/danicalifornia530 · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles

I have very close to your natural color hair and I use
Schwarzkopf Professional Blond Me Premium Lift 9 - 15.8 oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003ZPHWMG/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_wpVVDbT6V81S4

With their 20vol developer with great success and little damage. I only have to leave it on my roots about 30 mins covered and I get probably 7 to 8 levels of lift. I won't use anything else now.

u/altered_rain · 1 pointr/HairDye

My favorite lightner is Blonde Me by Schwarzkopf. The developer contains Argan Oil to reduce damage. https://www.amazon.com/Schwarzkopf-Professional-Blond-Premium-Lift/dp/B003ZPHWMG/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=schwarzkopf+blond+me&qid=1572894249&sr=8-4

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Vol 20 should suffice.

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Since you're blonde already, it doesn't need to stay on super long. I don't think you're going to need a toner. But talk to a Sally Rep in case you don't get to the blonde you want. Be sure to deep condition!

u/amateurstatsgeek · 1 pointr/asianamerican

I use a big headband and put it around my head for 30 minutes or longer after taking a shower. I tried it after learning of the magic mohican.

Works pretty good!

u/colleeninator · 7 pointsr/AskTrollX

Ion Color Brights in Magenta. My hair is actually a sort of pink-purple ombre thing, but that's the pink I use and the color is so perfect.

u/Lainey1978 · 1 pointr/JUSTNOMIL

I want to dye my hair green and I'm using Punky Color in Alpine Green: https://www.amazon.com/jerome-russell-Punky-Color-Alpine/dp/B0011UQ0JI

I used it before for a turquoise streak and a pink streak on one side. Loved it. Not bleaching it this time so I hope it looks okay.

u/iLeo · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles

http://www.amazon.com/LOreal-Paris-Violet-intense-medium/dp/B00PFEFZ7O
I found this reddish purple that says it's permanent? But your stylist could probably do a better job than a box dye so I would recommend speaking with her and seeing what are your options if you decide to go permanent. I could totally be wrong and that color could be permanent so don't lose hope! We can make this gorgeous color happen 😍 or dye trying!
Also don't stress over fading too much cause darker colors tend to take longer and purple fades prettily. Some of my favorite colors were after a few washes and some fading.

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/UnraisedPlum2 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Bam and Bam! Now let everyone admire your dashing new looks with this!

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/fairydustandunicorns · 2 pointsr/FancyFollicles

L'oreal Effasol and Joico Colour Eraser are both on Amazon with prime shipping. If you buy either of them, I would recommend getting 2 packets because 1 will not be enough to cover your hair.

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/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/tidbits_and_bytes · 2 pointsr/Hair

That looks just like a dye I recently used in my hair:
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00153Z3I0?pc_redir=1406519618&robot_redir=1
Splat Lusty Lavender!

u/heyredridinghood · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hair dye!

Make sure when you get your tv that the colors and such don't alter when viewed from different angles.

u/Bot_Metric · 2 pointsr/Makeup

I use Refectocil, I got it on amazon.

REFECTOCIL COLOR KIT- Light Brown Cream Hair Dye + Liquid Oxidant 3% 95.8 grams + Mixing Brush + Mixing Dish https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007US0CEY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VIqKDb5SXTZTF

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u/LeapinLily · 2 pointsr/Makeup

I use Refectocil, I got it on amazon.

REFECTOCIL COLOR KIT- Light Brown Cream Hair Dye + Liquid Oxidant 3% 3.38 oz + Mixing Brush + Mixing Dish https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007US0CEY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VIqKDb5SXTZTF

u/timeloco · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I think the reaction is heat based. I don't think UV makes a big difference but I didn't test that.

Edit: This is wrong as point out below

Process:

  1. Fill Container with hydrogen peroxide solution.

  2. Put keycaps in a configuration with the most contact with solution (upside down for me)
  3. Cover top with saran wrap
  4. (Optional Step) Wrap bottom in foil (increase reflection for addition heat)
  5. Put in sun
  6. Rotate/agitate every couple of hours
  7. Rinse
  8. Dry

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/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/goldinteal · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

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

u/SpacePudding · 1 pointr/FancyFollicles

After doing some researches I've decided to use exactly the same product as yours... So it's a bit reassuring you are using the same ! I've chose to buy these products:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/LOreal-Quick-Blue-Powder-Bleach/dp/B000A409J8/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1465485489&sr=8-1&keywords=bleaching+powder+for+hair+l%27oreal
https://www.amazon.co.uk/LOreal-Oreor-Creme-Developer-oz/dp/B000A409CK/ref=pd_sim_194_8?ie=UTF8&dpID=31sFNtiGQbL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=DF93VB9TYF18VMXJPTWJ

The last part I'm struggling to understand is the immediate after bleaching process. I understand that I shouldn't stay with bleached hair, and I should use either a toner or a hair dye on my hair. Idk what colour should I expect to get (probably yellow) after bleaching. Can I put any tone of blonde in my hair in order to cover the yellow or am I oblige to use a ash colour?

I really like that colour but I'm afraid it would not really look like this over my bleached hair.

http://www.superdrug.com/Garnier/Nutrisse-8-32-Natural-Gold-Pearl-Gold-Pearl-8-32/p/564800

Otherwise there's this one I like but I fear that my hair won't be light enough to hold the colour.

http://www.superdrug.com/Hair/Hair-Colourants/Permanent/Garnier-Nutrisse-Cr%C3%A8me-Hair-Dye-9-13-Light-Ash-Blonde/p/211608