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MANIC PANIC Voodoo Blue Hair Dye - Classic High Voltage - Semi Permanent Dark Cyan Hair Color With Greenish Undertones - Vegan, PPD And Ammonia-Free (4oz)

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Arrives Thursday, May 16
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Color: Voodoo Blue


Features

  • Voodoo Blue Hair Dye Color; A Dark Cyan Hair Dye With Greenish Undertones; Voodoo Blue Can Give Hints Of Teal To Virgin Unbleached Hair; For Best Results We Recommend Lightening Hair To A Very Light Level Nine Blonde
  • 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: Voodoo Blue


Package Information: Jar


Product Benefits: Lightening


Brand: MANIC PANIC


Item Form: Cream


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.4 x 2.3 x 2.2 inches; 4.16 ounces


Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 36 months - 15 years


Item model number ‏ : ‎ I0116395


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SETAF


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  • Great for temporary color
Easy to use, got here quickly, nice color
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2015 by Stacey Prunty

  • Good size, easy application, and great coverage!!!*****
I've used several spray on hair colors and this was the best I've used by far, even better than KMS!! It went on so perfectly and covered my hair so well. The finished look was Flawless. My hair is dark brown and this was the finished look with plenty of color left after this job. I will never buy another brand of spray on hair color!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022 by Chris Kline Chris Kline

  • So, so, SO pink - if you do it right.
Color: Cotton Candy Pink
First: UPDATED REVIEW YAAY! I love this color. It's VERY pink. Second: Forgive me for my CAPS, I just want to make sure I share everything I learn with people who were beginners/wanting to try like me, but not professional hair stylists. My natural hair color is a medium-to-light brown. In order for this color to even remotely show up in your hair without bleaching it--you're going to HAVE to have naturally very, very light blond hair. Think platinum blond. Super light-ash blond. Things to note before even buying this hair color: --EVERYONE has different hair types. Everyone. Some people have hair that just soak up color fantastically and suffer little damage for it. Some people have really hard to dye hair. Some people have a mix of both. Some people's hair is so delicate you can't look at it sideways without it breaking. BEFORE you travel into the world of crazy hair colors: KNOW WHAT TYPE OF HAIR YOU HAVE. *ESPECIALLY* if you are not a hair professional/self coloring. --If you just want a fun tint to your hair, skip the next note I'm making... --If you want this to be OMG PINK!!11! and you have hair that is not naturally white/plat blond/very light ash blond, you're going to have to bleach. Either your whole head or the ends for dip dying or strips or whatever you want. --Bleaching on sensitive/fussy hair types can be EXTREMELY DAMAGING. Be careful when self bleaching if you are not a professional/experienced. --To get the best results that last longest YOU MUST LEAVE THIS IN FOR MORE THAN 4 HOURS. OVERNIGHT AND LONGER IS BEST AND REMEMBER: IT IS A VEGETABLE DYE. IT WILL NOT DAMAGE YOUR HAIR LIKE CONVENTION DYES/BLEACH. USE HEAT TO HELP SET COLOR USE A BRUSH TO APPLY. START AT TIPS OF HAIR AND COAT TIPS THICKER THAN YOU WOULD ROOTS. WHY? YOUR SCALP IS HOT, BABY. HEAT HELPS SET THE COLOR. IF YOU HAVE A REALLY HAWT SCALP, THE COLOR AT YOUR ROOTS WILL BE BRIGHTER THAN AT THE ENDS. DO NOT RUSH. DO NOT SKIP SECTIONING HAIR AND APPLYING IT BIT BY BIT. DO NOT BE IN A HURRY IF YOU WANT GOOD COLOR. WASH YOUR HAIR IN THE COLDEST WATER YOU CAN STAND DO NOT USE SHAMPOOS WITH SULFATES AS IT WILL STRIP THE COLOR FASTER WASH SPARINGLY, INVEST IN A DRY SHAMPOO. THE LESS YOU WASH, THE LONGER IT WILL LAST SAVE A TINY PALM FULL SIZE OF THE COLOR AND ADD IT TO YOUR CONDITIONER. CONDITION HAIR NORMALLY BUT LET CONDITIONER SIT IN LONGER THAN USUAL. WILL HELP THE LONGEVITY OF YOUR DYE. Sorry for all the caps! I just want to make sure I can catch some of the beginners who were like me, before, and didn't know these things before starting working on their hair! And now! The Positives: Beautiful color. It will be very bright the a) longer you leave it in and b) the lighter your hair is and c) the more absorbent/reactive your hair is to dye. It's easy to pastel-ize this without expensive add ins. You can make it a very light, light rose by only letting this sit 1-4 hours (again, depends on your hair. But if you leave it in shorter = lighter hair color. Use a small quarter size touch of conditioner and mix it in with the color to help make it much lighter. I left this in for 10+ hours after bleaching my hair. It did not harm my hair at all. Cons: As a medium/light brown haired girl, I HAD to bleach my hair for this to work. I used their 40 bleach kit in hopes of getting super light hair. I DID get super blond hair!....At my roots. My ends were brassy/yellow and I did not use a toner and thus, it was my OWN fault that the ends of my hair were barely pink while my roots where OMFGPINK!! When I re-bleach and re-dye my hair, I will apply this new lesson-learned by focusing the bleach (and eventually after bleach the dye), more thickly on my ends and thinner/less on roots. It gets everywhere. Eeeeeeeeeeverywhere. Put newspaper down on the floor, cover your bath tub/sinks/surfaces, wear clothes you don't care about. If you are impatient, in a rush, sloppy with applying it, do not section your hair and apply it correctly: you're gonna have a bad time. It's a very particular kind of dye that works best with people who either know what they are doing or are willing to put the time and effort to apply it correctly. (Or, if you are a professional.) If you use shampoos with sulfates, warm water, shampoo daily/every two days/three days etc, the dye and the color will fade super, super quick. Invest in a good dry shampoo and gird your loins for cold-as-you-can-stand shampooing to keep it looking fresh. TL:DR: Buy IT yes! Good color, yes! However, vegetable dyes/crazy color dyes take a LOT of work to dye properly and maintain. If you want to just slop it on and expect to have nice, brilliant hair for months without being careful about this: don't believe anyone who tells you having bright pink/green/red/yellow/purple/what-have-you unnatural hair color is EASY to maintain. It's not. <3 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2014 by HotPinkUnicornMess

  • If you know what you are doing and what this product is capable of, it works like a charm.
This is a vegan toner that tones lightness level 9+ It will not lighten your hair, but removes the coppery tones of your bleach job (or of course if you run a bit coppery while natural.) It's tone is a pale lavender (purple). A cheaper substitute for those more experience may be their ultra violet purple tone and diluting with conditioner. Purple will only kill yellowness, for brighter orange a blue toner may be more effective. Personally, this toner did exactly what i needed. I kept it to condition whilst under some seran wrap under a beanie hat and let it do its job for 2 hours. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by Angelo

  • The best way to go
Color: Lie Locks
I have been using Manic Panic for a few years. I used to go to the salon every six weeks or so when I had I natural hair color (almost black) which worked just fine. However, once I decided to go to a bright, vibrant color, I quickly knew that I would need to go more often and price wise, it just want sustainable. Shortly after going to red, my hair began to break off. I'll admit, I had no idea what to expect or how quickly to lighten, but figured my hair stylist did. I'm not sure exactly what happened, but within a few months my hair started to break off. Too much bleach. I went from waist length black hair to a bob that was just above my shoulders within a year. I was devastated. Since then, I vowed that if ANYONE was going to mess up my hair it would be me. I still have to bleach my hair since my natural color is just a bit above black, but I only do it every two or three months, and only hit the roots rather than my whole head. Then for the hair dye. I was worried about dying my hair as often as I would need to keep the vibrant color up, especially since I've got naturally oily hair and can really only afford to go two days without shampooing -even with dry shampoo. I didn't want to continue to damage my already fried locks, but I also didn't really want to give up my red hair. After some research, I found Manic Panic and have been in love ever since. YES, the color fades fast, but it is really up to you. If you wash daily or if you don't use a color safe shampoo, it will fade super fast. The thing that I LOVE about Manic Panic is that it doesn't seem to do any damage to my hair. Even with dying every few weeks, my hair is healthy and actually growing again. It's now down to the middle of my back again and is just as soft and beautiful as before I ever started dying it. I do have a few tips for anyone planning on using this product. 1. You need to lighten your hair to use it. It will work on dark hair, but you're not going to get the vibrant color you want. P A C E yourself with the lightening. It takes time and it will be worth it. Some colors also require lighter hair. Once again, pace yourself. You'll get there. I usually choose a darker color of what I want (vampire red vs wildfire) and go with that a few times. Once my hair is light enough and retains the red base color then I'll start going for my lighter shades. 2. Invest in a good shampoo and conditioner. This is imperative. Get something for color treated hair. Preferably without parabens, sulfates, etc. I use "Not Your Mother's". It's inexpensive and gives me the best results. 3. Train your hair. Learn to wash less often. We're on quarantine so now is your chance to train your hair. 4. Dry shampoo! I can't stress this enough. Not Your Mother's makes a really good spray powder dry shampoo. I've tried a few others and some leave my hair feeling sticky while others make my hair look dull and powdery. "Plump for Joy" is my go to. 5. The longer you have the color, the longer it seems to last. For example, I had red for over a year and decided to transition to turquoise. After dying a few times my hair held the color much better. 6. If you need to use heat on your hair use a heat shield. It's best if you can avoid heat as much as possible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2020 by Kristin Clark Kristin Clark

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