![]() If you don’t have a few hours (and an extra set of helping hands), you should choose a temporary hair colour that’s easy, quick, and convenient to apply on your own. Some at-home dyes require the use of a colour applicator, while others can be sprayed, ‘massaged’, or ‘shampooed’ in. This matters if you want to be able to replace your dyes quickly and without much hassle. But specialty dyes may only be found on niche websites or specific stores. You can find the most popular brands at your local drug store or online at Chemist Warehouse or Priceline. But if you’re looking for something bolder, there are many other dye brands with crazy colours like pink, purple, green, or even silver. Some brands only offer ‘natural’ hair colours such as dark brown, copper, or blonde. If you want something that lasts slightly longer, semi- and demi-permanent dyes usually take 8+ washes to completely bleed out the colour. Sprays, chalks, and temporary wash-outs usually only survive 1-2 shampoos, so they’re great if you want to try out a colour for just one day. You can also find vegan or organic semi-permanent dyes. Most hair dyes contain ammonia to help deposit pigment, but if you have brittle, thin, or damaged hair, you might want to switch to an ammonia-free formula. What To Look For In A Good Temporary Hair Dye Ingredients ![]() Depending on the type of hair colour you use, it can take anywhere from one to multiple washes to completely fade the colour. In comparison, temporary hair colours and semi-permanent dyes fade after washing. ![]() This means that, if you want to change your hair colour, you can only switch to a darker shade OR you’ll have to strip away the dye first. Even if they fade due to multiple washes or sun exposure, the colour never really goes away. Permanent hair colours, like the ones offered by John Frieda and Garnier, last forever. RELATED: How Often Should You Cut Your Hair? Temporary Hair Colour Versus Permanent Dye ![]()
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