A Review of Special Effects Hair Dye and a How to Guide for Achieving Vibrant Beautiful Color

"Colors are the smiles of nature."
-Hunt, Leigh
1784-1859 British Poet

Why not make your hair smile? You dress to impress, you cloth yourself in your personality and let it shine to humanity, but are you letting social stigma prevent you from looking how you want? The general public often stereotypes those with unnatural colors in the locks, "punks" or
 "trash" and think quickly of anti-establishment youths ruining the structure of organized society. Why is that? I'd say it has much to do with the quality of dyes these people have chosen. Koo-laid and cheap knock off Halloween tricks produce sub-par fake and unattractive results, leaving hair looking unprofessional and frankly simply mock-able. Certainly not the rainbow of natural looking perfection you expected. What child hasn't dreamed of looking like his favorite cartoon character beaming in green hair? Now you can have it. Colored hair that looks just as if you popped out that color, with special effects dye.

Special effects hair dye is an all natural vegetable based alternative that lasts longer than any other brand I've tried, without leaving hair unhealthy and fried. It comes at an affordable price and is easy to use. Not to mention all variety of colors, special effects hair dye has more than 30 colors, some of which even glow under black light for the party types delight.

Special effects hair dye also seems to remedy one of the largest issues experienced by the rainbow hair colored fan, skin dying. Nothing ruins a good hair dye job worse than having a blue forehead, scalp, ears, neck, hands, and bathroom to match your new stunning hair. Most dyes are difficult to remove from skin and surfaces. They are meant to dye and that is just what they do, however I've found special effects hair dye easily washes off skin within the first 24 hours even with just water, let alone an alcohol based make-up remover. And for your dye site? Even dried on for days it cleans up as easily as a spilled soda. I have no idea how special effects hair dye does it, but I love it.

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Directions by LaRiche are really good as well and there in pots which last for ages! It also means that you can get two colours and mix them to get the shade you want!

Posted on 03/09/2009 at 6:03:01 PM

To my last commenter: I'm aware of that but the bleach used in blond dyes is less severe. The same way you can get different volumes of bleach. A bleach kit is going to do far more damage even though both use bleach.

Posted on 11/25/2008 at 11:11:34 PM

your going to want to either bleach the color out, or if the word bleach makes your healthy hair scream for mercy, you can also dye it a white blond. Blonde "dye" is still bleach, it just usually has toners or tints to bring it to a specific shade of blonde.

Posted on 10/10/2008 at 10:10:52 PM

Nice picture and a good review of the product...............

Posted on 07/25/2008 at 1:07:28 PM

Pretty picture ;)

Posted on 07/19/2008 at 6:07:16 PM

Great info~!

Posted on 07/17/2008 at 5:07:44 PM

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