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MANIC PANIC Ultra Violet Hair Dye – Classic High Voltage - Semi Permanent Hair Color - Cool, Blue Toned Violet Shade - Vegan, PPD & Ammonia-Free - For Coloring Hair on Women & Men

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Arrives Thursday, May 2
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Color: Ultra Violet


Size: 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Ultra Violet Hair Dye Color; A Super Cool Blue Toned Violet Hair Dye That Can Even Give Unbleached Hair Violet Tones; For The Most Vibrant Results We Recommend Lightening Hair To Very Light Level Nine Blonde Or Lighter Before Use
  • Mixable Colors And Tones; MANIC PANIC Hair Colors Are Safe To Mix To Create Custom Shades Making The Possibilities Of Shades Endless; Combine Any Formula With The Pastelizer To Create Soft Trendy Pastel Hues; Ready To Use No Developer Required
  • Semi Permanent Hair Dye; Formula Gradually Fades In Four To Six Weeks Because It Does Not Penetrate The Cortex Of Your Hair But Simply Rests On Top Of The Hair Shaft
  • Cruelty Free And Vegan Formula; This Color Cream Hair Dye Features Vegan Ingredients Tested On Celebrities Not Animals; Hair Color Is Ammonia Free Paraben Free Gluten Free Resorcinol Free Phthalate Free And Peta Accredited
  • For Best Results; Vibrant Color Results Are Best Achieved By Applying To Hair That Has Been Pre Lightened With MANIC PANIC Flash Lightning Bleach Kits; Bleaching Thoroughly To A Level Nine Or Ten Before Dyeing Is Recommended For The Best Results

Color: Ultra Violet


Package Information: Jar


Product Benefits: Classic


Brand: MANIC PANIC


Item Form: Cream


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.4 x 2.4 x 2.4 inches; 4.16 ounces


Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 36 months - 15 years


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Department ‏ : ‎ womens


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Manic Panic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect temporary dye/toner for light hair!
I really wanted a temporary purple hair dye and this one works perfectly! I can go from bright neon purple, to lavender, to toned blond hair. I can have a fun break with neon hair and then go back to work two weeks later, and no one knows I had neon hair. Not only does it fade out of my hair perfectly without leaving any green pigment, it also perfectly tones my hair and takes out any brassiness, leaving me with the perfect white-blond shade I've been looking for. I have shoulder length blond hair and used this 3 times before I ran out. Granted, the first two times I used mainly white conditioner with a little bit of purple to get a nice lavender. The third time I used mainly the dye with a little bit of conditioner and left it on for about an hour. The only suggestion I have is to be careful with the dye itself. I would suggest washing your head out under bathtub faucet before taking a shower. The dye is such vibrant and will stain white surfaces if you aren't careful. If you're looking for a permanent neon dye over darker hair- this isn't for you. However, if you're looking for a temporary fun change with lighter hair- 100% would recommend. Definitely will be buying again. I included two pictures of my hair a couple days after I had dyed it and what color it was originally. (Note- it was significantly brighter than what you see in the pictures) The picture with my blond hair was a couple days after I had dyed it lavender- it faded out perfectly and left my hair white-blond. I didn't take any pictures of it while it was lavender, but it worked great! For the neon dye I used about half the container of dye with maybe 1 tablespoon of white conditioner. For lavender, I used about 1/4th of the dye to about 2/3rds cup of white conditioner for my shoulder-length hair. I would recommend leaving it on for at least an hour. USE GLOVES ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2018 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Will definitely be using this stuff again
I've got naturally medium to dark brown hair, I've been dying it black and blue-black since I was about twelve, I'm now almost nineteen. So when I decided I needed a new dye job my hair was a faded blackish brown tone, with my natural roots showing. I was a bit hesitant because I've always used permanent dye, usually L'Oreal so this was my first time using Manic Panic. My cousin uses Manic Panic,Infa Red or Vampire Red usually; she and I have almost the exact same natural hair color and her hair looks amazing when she uses either shade. And I've been warned to try out a burgundy permanent dye for awhile but I've been scared to say the least so I was shocking to black. But I wanted a change and my black was pretty well faded so I thought what the heel I'll try Infa Red, it's not permanent so why not, maybe it'll help me decide if I wanna use permanent burgundy or not. I do not. I will stick to Infa Red. I did not bleach my hair nor will I probably ever. I love what this color did to my hair. The top where my roots were showing is a beautiful red color and it gets darker add it goes down, the bottom of my hair is pretty much black. It looks beautiful because it's not a flat dull black, it's got a red zone in the light. Definitely recommend Infa Red, even on unbleached dark brown or black hair. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2013 by LaynaVile

  • Great product......but
I love manic panic, I always try and use their dye so this is no special order. However I don't know who exactly to be upset with, when I received my package the inside was covered in dye. One of my containers busted but I don't know if it's due to poor handling or something else. But over all this dye is a beautiful color, used it on friends hair and created an ombre blue and purple. Gorgeous!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2021 by Jessica Z. Jessica Z.

  • Forget Virgin Snow toner! Use Ultra Violet and conditioner instead :>
This review will give info on how to convert Ultra Violet into toner for platinum hair. For that part skip to the using as a toner section. If you don't care about that and just want to know about how the dye performs on its own, here is a general review: It's definitely a 10/10 for effectiveness, but there are some things you should know before using it. 1: It stains. Oh lord does it stain. It stains your hair, it stains your skin, it stains your tub, it stains your soul. Definitely wear gloves and do NOT let it sit on any surfaces or skin. If you wipe it off of your sink/tub/tile, skin etc immediately you can likely catch it before it leaves a stain. If it does stain, bleach (even hair bleach) works well on white porcelain/tile surface, so don't panic. 2. Semi-permanent can be misleading. If you're using this color undiluted on bleached hair expect it to stick around for a while. On virgin hair it should fade more quickly, depending on hair porosity, but in either event, be prepared for unexpected color duration. 3. Get more than you think you'll need. 1 tub might be enough if your hair is bobbed or shorter, but with shoulder length hair, I didn't have quite enough product. Get 1 tub per 6-8" of hair length, and round up the quantity. ------ USING AS A TONER: I originally purchased a tub of virgin snow toner and it wasn't enough for my shoulder length hair, and at the time my hair wasn't bleached quite enough for the violet-based toner to make much of a dent in the brassiness. Oops, that's my bad. Since then, I realized I couldn't really justify getting 2 more tubs per month to tone and touch up roots after bleaching. When you tone blonde hair to be platinum or "white", it is technically a very pale grey. Basic color theory states that opposite colors on the color wheel will mix to create grey. Or "cancel each other out" So when toning blonde hair, that's what you're actually trying to do. Blue cancels out orange, and violet cancels out yellow. Most purple shampoos and even permanent toners like wella t18 use a blend of violet with a tiny hint of blue to cancel out brassiness, since blonde hair, even level 10, isn't completely uniform in tone to begin with, especially with regrowth, banding, and ombre/balayage being common. So with that in mind, to tone blonde hair to platinum you can simply mix a lot of $2-$5 conditioner with a tiny bit of true violet** hair color and you'll have an easy, effective and most importantly CHEAP* toner. You can also mix it into your favorite shampoo to create a purple shampoo, though this uses more product. Just be careful not to mix too much color into your conditioner, or else you'll end up with lavender hair! I find that if I use white conditioner and mix it to resemble Pantone color 7445c, it tones my lvl 10 bleach blonde to a nice neutral platinum :) If my hair happens to have a bit of orange in there I'll add a drop of shocking blue manic panic to help cancel that out as well. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ **True violet means a very cool toned purple; a warmer toned purple like a plum or burgundy shades will leave your hair pinkish instead of neutral/grey in theory. Manic Panic's Ultra Violet is a cool toned purple. *Since the average platinum blonde has to fully tone their hair once a month (and ideally touch up roots that frequently as well), this becomes a huge savings over time, with one tub of ultra violet lasting for months. For me, as someone with shoulder length hair, that is the difference between spending $3-6 a month and spending $18-28 (manic panic varies between $9 and $14 per tub depending on when you buy) on toner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020 by Rose

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