Does Temporary Hair Colour Work On Dark Hair

Does Temporary Hair Color Work On Dark Hair?

Unlike Loreal and Garnier’s hair colors, which are permanent in nature, coloring your hair using a temporary hair color is a different ball game altogether. It is pretty similar to test driving a car before you buy it. You’re eager to find out how it works, the look and feel. While dealing with temporary hair colors, if you’re not a fan of the vibrant teal you chose, you can always switch to another crazy color with the ease of changing a formal outfit to a party one. Also, temporary hair dyes are a blessing in disguise to the commitment-phobes out there, who can’t stick to just one permanent hair color for a longer period of time. If you’re one of them, we understand your urge to switch things up every once in a while. The convenience of temporary hair color kills that fear in you. At the end of the day, you can easily wash out the color of your hair with your regular shampoo!

On that note, why not check out the temporary hair color make up from Colorisma? They're 2 min hair colors coming in fabulous matte and metallic shades! 

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As if that wasn’t enough, the application of temporary hair color is also super effortless. While permanent hair color might demand expensive parlour appointments, temporary hair colors don’t. The colors add a vibrant burst to your locks without creating too much of a mess. When you apply temporary hair color, it stays on top of the strands, without changing the natural hair color you’re born with.

Natural Hair Colour

Let’s arrive at the main point of discussion now. Does a temporary hair color actually work on dark hair? The answer is yes, it does. Temporary hair colors coat hair strands adding eye-popping colors, no matter how dark your natural hair color is. Be it naturally rich black, light brown hair color or dark brown hair color, you can choose a funky blue hair color, crazy red hair color or punk purple hair color for your strands and it’ll work just fine! However, one thing you should note when it comes to subjecting your hair to temporary hair colors or getting highlights is that you purchase a good hair color product. Colorisma offers a premium quality range of mystic, dreamy and fascinating colors that cling to your hair only till you wash them off. There’s no such thing as hair colors for men or hair colors for women! It’s for every other color fanatic. They’re the perfect colorful solutions to your need for one-day transformations.

Light Brown Hair Colour

People who want colors to stay for a comparatively longer time often go for bleaching their hair strands. But if you kick start conversations with people around regarding bleaching, you’d notice that many people are averse to the concept. Uncountable disastrous experiments apart, the fact that bleach breaks down the protective layer of your hair scares people. Fortunately, you do not have to lighten your hair to use temporary hair colors.

One catch of having fun with temporary hair dye is that, if your hair has a really fine and light texture, the color might stay a little longer than you hoped it to. But it won’t ruin the natural color of your hair. It’s kind of like when the guest you invited home for the day refuses to leave even after the clock strikes 12 am! (We can assure you that, usually with Indian hair, the color will bid adios in a day.)

Global Hair ColourWho knew coloring hair without causing absolutely no damage would be possible? Temporary hair colors make your global hair color, balayage or lowlights dreams easier to attain. Because the color does not seep into the roots of our strands, the damage isn’t a nightmare for hair color enthusiasts. Go ahead, rainbow up your tresses just for a day and score tons of compliments without any commitment. Because, why not?

Also Read : Is Temporary Hair Color Better For Hair?

 

 

 

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