Sale!

Adore Semi Permanent Hair Color – Vegan and Cruelty-Free Black Hair Dye – 4 Fl Oz – 121 Jet Black (Pack of 2)

Original price was: $10.40.Current price is: $8.00.

-23%
(7 customer reviews)
Adore Semi Permanent Hair Color - Vegan and Cruelty-Free Black Hair Dye - 4 Fl Oz - 121 Jet Black (Pack of 2) $10.40 Original price was: $10.40.$8.00Current price is: $8.00.
SKU: CF3FF7CA Category: Tag:
  • Vibrant Jet Black: Transform your hair with Adore’s semi-permanent hair dye in Jet Black. Enjoy a vivid and long-lasting color that makes a statement.
  • Quick and Easy to Use: Achieve salon-quality results at home with our user-friendly formula. Our Black hair dye applies smoothly and evenly, ensuring a hassle-free coloring experience.
  • Free from Harsh Chemicals: Adore’s Black hair dye is free of alcohol, peroxide, ammonia, and other toxic chemicals, making it gentle on your hair and scalp.
  • Vegan & Cruelty-Free: Embrace a compassionate choice with Adore’s plant-based, vegan, and cruelty-free semi-permanent hair dye formula
  • Made in the USA: Proudly made in the USA, our hair dyes ensure high-quality standards and safety in every single bottle

7 reviews for Adore Semi Permanent Hair Color – Vegan and Cruelty-Free Black Hair Dye – 4 Fl Oz – 121 Jet Black (Pack of 2)

  1. Audrey Bennett

    As the daughter of a master cosmetologist I’ve been dying my hair since I was 14 (15+ years experience). I’ve tried them all, punky color, manic panic, artic fox, joico, splat and more. I’ve vetted every product through my licensed cosmetologist mother and never got any kick back due to harmful ingredients or other factors. That being said, this is my new favorite brand for fun semi permanent colors at a reasonable price. I’ve used it on myself and my daughter (see pictures for break down).

    I wanted to try several colors from this brand prior to reviewing so that it would reflect a bigger range as some colors will last longer or process differently. I wanted more of a neon green for my first color and the green apple was not dark/neon enough for me so I decided to mix a bit of emerald in to achieve the color I wanted since I did not see the exact color I wanted in the colors available. My base color was a BRASSY dark blonde and my daughters was a less brassy brighter blonde, so my original fear was the cooler color neutralizing the brass more than it showing through. The first dye (green apple) on my hair was not bad. The color was good. The first dye on my daughter’s hair (emerald) did somewhat come out dull from the brassyness (did not take a picture) but after a few days, I did a second coat and it came out as pictured. Each time we dyed, I used a brush/bowl application method and let it process for 1+ hr (because I’m busy and forgetful). Here are my thoughts:

    Pros: didn’t stain my skin an insane amount when I had accidental drippage, color lasts more than 2 weeks (4+ washes), mixes well if you want to adjust color, covers well and pretty even depending on your base and your application, affordable, large range of colors

    Cons: it takes a lot of washing to fade

    I love the range of colors to choose from and I love being able to mix them and not end up with something muddy. I also love that it is pretty long lasting compared to other popular semi permanent colors (look up dye vs dye on YouTube). The only caviot to that is if you like to change colors often, it may be harder depending on which direction you go on the color wheel or if you only want color for a short amount of time like vacation or leave from work, this may not work for you. It also did not stain my daughter’s hair when we did the blue and make it a horrible shade of green that we were unable to cover. So all together, I really love this brand of dye and will continue to buy as need (a little goes a long way) but it may not suit everyone.

  2. brandi

    Only 1 star because, although the color is a beautiful rich copper, it makes my hair fall out. I have never struggled with hair loss before using this product and now my hair falls out in mass. Like 25 hairs every time I brush and even more when I shower, big handfuls.

  3. Adjia larissa K

    Nothing like being able to apply to damp hair

    Love this product

  4. Audrey Bennett

    My hair is wavy and down to the middle of my back. I’m naturally brown hair and about 50% gray, I’ve added the before pictures just so you could see how crazy it’s been growing out and pretty much ugly because I haven’t colored it in about 10 weeks. My hair has always been colored on the red side out of a box permanent color.
    This is the first time I’m using a semi permanent hair color color and first time going with a non-natural standard color. I am trying only the Magenta by itself.
    I’m putting these notes together as I’m doing the process so I can tell you, I have No Idea how this is going to turn out. 👀
    Here’s what I did:
    1.) I mixed the hair color with about a third of white conditioner and mixed it.
    2.) I added a mixture of shampoo and conditioner below the hairline to try to prevent skin staining. I’m always challenged when it comes to these home jobs.
    3.) Went into the shower and sat on the floor with the mixed dye and my gloves on. I have long hair, so I leaned over the bowl of mixture, which is rather runny as people have mentioned. Applied mixture to hair carefully while leaning over the bowl to make sure none of the product got on my shower floor.
    4.) From there, I cleaned the bowl while still in shower by adding water and pouring it directly down the drain to keep it from spreading throughout the shower floor. I did this a few times until it ran kind of pink. I also washed my comb which cleaned up just fine. I placed the rinsed bowl on a dark towel in case pink might show up from any leftover water. Put the bowl in the sink until end of process cleanup.
    5.) I didn’t use my comb throughout any of the application except to mix the conditioner and the hair color because I couldn’t find my hair dye brush. It worked fine. Cleaned up perfectly.
    6.) Then, I wrapped my head in plastic wrap as best as I could without really looking at what I was doing. Just enough to keep the drips off my skin and the hair up.
    7.) Sat on the porch for 45 minutes with a glass of wine and waited. Thoughts running through my head thinking I must be crazy and this is a total home experiment. I am nervous.😬😬
    8.) Cool rinsed in the shower with without shampoo. Because I use the curly girl method to keep hair from looking too fried, I figure the leave-in conditioner is just fine instead if the suggested shampooing for the moment (today?). I’ll shampoo with my low poo later today just to make sure I don’t leave product wherever I put my head (pillows) later.
    8.) Went out for dinner with hubby. He likes the color.
    Update: This color has lasted much longer than I thought it would. I wash my hair about 2x a week with low-poo so that may be why it has lasted so long. My roots have grown out and need touch-up but the color is great. I like color while it softens with washes. Going to try Cajun Spice next. Wonder how that will turn out on top of this Magenta. 🤔
    July 21 – posted a picture of just Magenta color about a month old. Roots are dark with grays and rest of hair is quite bright magenta
    1. Just going to go for it with Cajun Spice color right over the old- no conditioner mix and no heat
    2. Results pic posted – my thoughts…. Drum roll…👀

  5. KathAnnon

    Worth it. Better then what I’ve tried in the past.

  6. KathAnnon

    J’aime trop

  7. alexandria banksland

    After reading many reviews i only left the dye on for 5-6 minutes as i was worried about it being too bright. I have washed it once and it has barely faded. I had previously bleached my hair. Love this color!

Add a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *