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KERACOLOR Color + Clenditioner is a revolutionary 3-in-1 product that cleanses, conditions, and deposits semi-permanent color in your hair. Available in 23 stunning shades, this non-damaging formula is enriched with nourishing oils and keratin, ensuring your hair remains healthy and vibrant while extending the life of your color between salon visits.
















| ASIN | B085SY5THY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #460 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #4 in Color Conditioners |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (89,794) |
| Item model number | 6800337 |
| Manufacturer | Keracolor |
| Product Dimensions | 6.45 x 5 x 5.5 inches; 12.7 ounces |
| UPC | 810888023998 |
T**G
Do not use as instructed, I recommend.
I have never colored my hair before, but I got even more tired of my natural color fading than I did the gray that is showing up in it. In my youth, it was new penny copper, and I miss it. So I got this stuff, which looked like the least hassle to use of the things that I looked at. First I tried just the cinnamon, and got compliments on my pink hair. Okay, next try. I got some mocha latte and mixed a little cinnamon with it. Better. I got some copper and mixed that in with the mocha latte and the cinnamon. Best. Approaching my former natural color. Now I just got to get the formula down right. As far as my statement regarding not using it as instructed: when I first pumped it out it frightened me because it was so intense. I was afraid it would stain everything it touched and make my hair look like it was painted. I do not know if that would have been the case, because I came up with the idea of mixing it with conditioner. Bingo. I don't have to do anything special at all except put on the colored conditioner and leave it a little longer than I normally would, but not more than 5 minutes because I don't have that much patience. It gives me a perfectly satisfactory color in that time, and stains absolutely nothing. Not my hands, not my scalp, not the tub, not my fiberglass tub surround. Rinses right off everything except my hair. It and the conditioner I combined it with also leave my hair really nice. Soft, and I think feeling a bit thicker. I used to have fine hair, but a lot of it. Of course the amount of hair is going to get less and less as I get older, so I'm happy to have something that leaves it feeling nice yet a bit thicker. If you haven't gathered by now, I freaking love this stuff. I've been considering coloring my hair for a while, but all the things I looked at until this seemed like way way too much trouble. I'm sure it's not exactly non-toxic, but I hope it's as close as you can get. Oh, gray coverage. It does not cover, but at least on my particular hair it minimizes. My hair is shot through with silver strands, nothing drastic, just some, and it colors those enough that they blend in better and look like something that might have been done on purpose even more than they did before. I've got one small streak at my part line and a couple of small Bride of Frankenstein things at the temples, and it also blends those in fairly well. I think that makes the whole thing look more natural, so I'm happy with it. YMMV, of course. This review is based on former copper hair faded to mousy brown, with a little silver hair throughout and a couple of small clumps at the front.
D**Y
You actually don’t need a YouTube tutorial to get a decent result!
I’m not one to dye my hair. But it’s like Coronavirus Color Challenge since I can’t go to the salon. My hair comes in a mousey-blonde naturally, then lightens to almost platinum on its own in the sun. So I usually just get highlights to deal with the darker blonde color at my roots. ...It’s been months. I was like whatever, I’ll try something new - it’s not like anyone will see it. I’ve always liked Kelly Osbourne’s hair. I didn’t know how to do it without making my hair fall out...so I started with a box dye, One you’d get from CVS and did a whole head color of light/ash blonde. I didn’t bleach it...too scared. The box dye lightened me up a bit, but the roots looked orange-brassy. Still feeling a mess...I decided to go for the pink look. I saw the reviews and pics for this product and was like “meh, this will washout.” Why not!? I DID put it everywhere the first time, following the instructions to apply it to wet hair. It was easy to apply, it’s just like a conditioning mask texture. Doesn’t drip. Kinda’ idiot proof that way. Anyhow, it produced a nice light color - not quite as bold as I thought - but I enjoyed it and my hair was soft and various colors of pink. I did it! Gold star! Then I got greedy for more cowbell! ...I mean pink. So I took everyone’s advice and ran through that process again - wet hair, rinse, and blow dry. Not bad! It looked a TAD darker and I was pleased. Honestly, I don’t have thick hair or much of it but I suck at getting ALL my hair covered with the conditioner and I had blotches. I could use a friend to get that stuff everywhere. I did use a comb throughout application. I’m not patient enough to apply it differently in certain areas and blah blah blah So...yeah that’s why it’s blotchy. My fault. But it does comb through nicely without tangling - if your worried about your hair being a tumbleweed, that’s not gonna’ happen. Ok Ok ...Scrooge McDucked it the next morning because when I woke up the next day, I put a room full of coins you can dive in amount of it on my DRY hair. I let it sit for probably an hour. Mind you, despite having naturally blonde/light hair (and since I didn’t bleach it) nothing really tends to “sticks” to my hair very well. Even permanent dye from the salon washes out of my hair in a few days! Anyway! These pics are from the rinse off after the DRY application. By the way, the bottle is huge-or a little goes a long way. I think doing this 3 times on my full head of hair I probably still have 75% of the bottle left. Also, It doesn’t smell heinous. Actually, it’s got an enjoyable maybe sweet-floral sent. HOWEVER, You WILL get a little “burn” if you let it touch your face/forehead for a tad too long. Oops! It goes away quickly. And yes, will also get pink hands if you’re like me and take like an hour to get the stuff in your hair. I just used a magic eraser and some alcohol/nail polish and warm soap and water and it came right off. Again, My hair is still very soft. In fact, I would say since using this, my fine hair has had fewer and fewer little rats-nest tangles in it from just daily wear (wind, chores, lipstick getting in it - cement last week - look, I said I’m a mess). I’ve gotten a lot of compliments on my hair with this, since I sent pics of it to my pals who actually wouldn’t have seen it if it sucked because Coronavirus! Yay! It seems like it will rinse out within a month - for me - probably much sooner. But as it rinses out, it also seems like it will look decent - maybe NOT a mess. If it’s kinda’ meh, I was thinking of trying a peachy color. Final note: even if you’re not one of those people that are good with hair and makeup and girl-stuff, you CAN manage this. It’s just like a regular conditioner you’d have in your shower - except it dyes your hair. Also, I didn’t find it stained my sink or shower. I don’t even think it stained the little “hair towel turban” I used to flip it up when I let it sit. Maybe slightly pink? No more than if a brush full of makeup fell on it. (Yes FULL of makeup - I usually look like Harley Quinn when I “try” makeup so...yeh, a brush full). It’ll prolly wash out, though! So, yeah. Don’t be a mess. Even if you are a mess...you should try this. You won’t MAKE a mess; you’ll look cool? I don’t know...can you pull off pink when you’re almost 40? Whatever - you might have a moment of clarity about covid-coloring your hair and your coolness or lack thereof as correlated to age ...maybe profession. Prolly shouldn’t have done this before a job interview...meh, color cabin fever, what can you do? I’m glad I took a chance and put the effort in! Do it up, it’s fun! ^_^
K**N
This product is small but it works. I bought it because I couldn't find the hair colour I buy in stock anywhere (Splat). I wanted to try the purple karacolour as that is or was rather my hair colour. But that colour was not in stock either. My hair was faded pink as the purple splat turns pink when it fades. So I figured blue and pink make purple. It is not the intense same shade of purple as it was afrer only two 3 minute uses. But is instead more of a pastel indigo, I am happy with it.
L**L
Before, 1st bleaching process, after and with bowl method for curly styling only. I've been doing my own hair since covid happened because I realized it was way cheaper and wasn't afraid of screwing it up. This product makes it super easy. I ended up doing a solid round of bleaching, then went in with a cut and the conditioner a few days after it was bleached, leaving It on the bottoms and ends for thirty minutes. I then went back and did the rest of the brown bits and roots at the front and did a quick five minute leave on of the conditioner. Super happy with the results. It's grown out and I continued with the colour, but these are how the curls held up as well with no styling after using the conditioner. I'm actually not used to that. Usually a bleaching will really damage my hair, and it'll take around three weeks with a few protein masks to get my curl back. I've experienced not getting them back for two months after a bleaching before. It only took around a week this time and I do actually think it's because I left the klenditioner on instead of a protein mask. For review, I usually use olaplex aftercare and found it wasn't really needed at all. It legit smells soooooo good. I actually love the smell. I'm going to get the normal conditioner because I actually have a bunch of reactions to colours normally and don't want to over use the copper as a conditioner. I have sensitive skin and will get rashes really easily across my forehead. Its actually why I don't go to hair dresser. I was cooper in the past professionally and everytime I went copper I would get a rash across my forehead. No rash at all from the conditioner and the conditioner actually also worked really well when I styled my hair using the bowl method as well. * I get psoriasis and skin rashes easily so all my shampoos and conditioners need to be anti-fungal with zinc etc. I'm also allergic to fragrance so can't use a lot of curl products so I was really happy when this brought out my curls. It wasn't why I bought it, but I was genuinely surprised. I'll be replacing my olaplex conditioner just because it really didn't work as well for the type of hair I have. I don't know why. But yeah. Was like weirdly surprised at how good this is. I did actually expect a rash and thought I would deal with it, it didn't happen. Would have given four stars but gave it five due to the added bonus of it working for wavy/fine hair with a curl pattern.
S**Y
My professional hairdresser said “I don’t normally recommend store-bought hair products, but I recommend this one.’’ I use it like conditioner and leave it in my hair 5-15 mins once a week. It leaves my hair shiny and gives the colour a vibrant boost between hair colouring appts.
L**Y
Me encanta! Deja el cabello suavecito y mantiene el color, por lo tanto, ya no hay que usar tinte tan seguido, siento que es la mejor transición para el cabello canoso ya que no las cubre al 100%, si lo recomiendo!
T**T
Used alone this “shampoo” yields a reddish tinge. But when mixed with the vivid blue it gives me varied shades of violets … pretty fun to play with it on my bleached hair. Not so absorbent on natural grey hair though
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