

🌈 Dive into bold, beautiful hair without the commitment!
Punky Atlantic Blue is a vegan, cruelty-free semi-permanent hair dye that delivers vibrant, conditioning color lasting up to 35 washes. Its peroxide-free formula nourishes hair while preventing damage, making it safe for all hair types. Easy to apply at home, it supports creative color mixing for personalized, head-turning styles.







| ASIN | B000WSGD1U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,549 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #54 in Hair Color |
| Brand Name | Punky |
| Color | Atlantic Blue |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 31,880 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00014608514043 |
| Hair Color Permanence | Semi-Permanent |
| Hair Type | All |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Height | 3 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | American International Industries |
| Material Features | Cruelty Free, Vegan |
| Material Type Free | Peroxide Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Color and nourish hair strands, prevent breakage and over-drying, leaves hair frizz-free, silky soft, and healthy-looking. |
| UPC | 741655257134 014608514043 701769912671 |
| Unit Count | 3.5 Fluid Ounces |
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Best LOW COST Alternative Dye on the Market!
I purchased 4 of these from this Amazon seller "BYPLE", I recommend them! This seller has the cheapest rates in town for this product, believe me I know since I use it often. I have tried many other brands and I stick with this one. Jerome Russell Punky Colour is super vibrant and long lasting! I have tried Special Effects before and it is long lasting and bright however, Jerome Russell does the same thing for half the cost! Plus I enjoy custom mixing my own pinks using a tad of blue or purple (for a cooler toned pink, I strongly dislike warm toned pink.) Flamingo Pink by Punky Color needs toning with a pat of blue or purple. The result is a bright shocking Magenta! Love it, if mixed right it blows Special Effects Atomic Pink out of the water. PLUS, this product smells like grape kool-aid soda :D AND did you know that you may do custom colors with these?! Say you cannot find the perfect purple or the perfect blue, what not.. well, I often create hybrid colors by mixing anywhere from 2-3 different Punky Colour dyes then store them for future use under the cabinet. Example being: Say I want a cool-toned pink? I'd mix 90% Flamingo Pink and add in a half spoon of Violet! Beautiful and gorgeous :) Or I mix Atlantic blue with Spring Green and come out with a beautiful sea-green! LOVE :) *Word to the wise, never mix greens with pink, purple, orange, or red! And never mix blues with orange or red! Anyhow, if you buy this product you will get your moneys worth. It is super vibrant, in fact, is so vibrant that you can dilute it for applying if you have more porous hair (as a result of several bleachings which are necessary to attain platinum hair.) Speaking of bleaching.. you MUST pre-lighten your hair several shades (if you are naturally dark) for this dye to take hold and fill your hair cuticle. That is how you get a very vibrant color-true shade from this dye. I highly recommend and cannot say enough good things about this bleach: Schwarzkopf Igora Vario Blond Plus Blue Dust-Free Bleach (Available here on Amazon) It has never broken my hair off, burnt it, or burnt my scalp. And as my hair is naturally dark brown, this bleach has always provided the most rapid lifting, in several levels, that I have ever achieved at home. That being said on to some more information which I hope you will find useful. If you are interested in diluting this product as I do then here is my diluting recipe and tips and tricks that work for me! Tools: 1.) Get a value package of vinyl gloves. Never mind buying them by the set at the beauty supply per hair coloring, way too expensive in the long run. A lady ALWAYS needs gloves on hand. You'll thank yourself for it whenever the hair coloring fancy strikes!) 2.) DOLLAR STORE: Buy a box of plastic spoons & forks, great for mixing and disposable. 3.) DOLLAR STORE: Buy a 2-4 count set of "tupperware" type bowls with lids - these you can use to mix your color then store under the bathroom cabinet for future use. My diluting Recipe: 80% Conditioner (Cheap one such as White Rain!) I use the Coconut scent as it makes your hair smell divine! 20% Jerome Russell Punky Colour (1 good teaspoon will do it.) Mix well to blend it completely, scrape the bottom of the bowl and sides to ensure that it is all blended evenly. Apply! *** You can control the amount of hair dye ratio to suit your needs, such a lower amount for Pastel Hair, or a higher amount for brighter hair. I never put it on full strength because it wastes product as far as I am concerned and PLUS I do not want to be stuck with the same hair color for months. Want to keep it bright and vibrant? Here is how: DO NOT use harsh shampoos at ANY TIME or shampoo often. Get yourself some "Dry Shampoo" to control the oily roots only, it will freshen them and leave your hair smelling great after absorbing the oils. Use a shampoo which is SULFATE-FREE only. The vegan section of the grocery store should have a reasonably priced one or you can opt for purchasing a more pricey salon product. Don't like it? Here is how to remove: I have very porous hair so it "grabs" color easily and sometimes it does not want to let go! When I want it out the first steps that I take are using 'Head & Shoulders shampoo'. This stuff will really fade it quick within a few washes. You can't just massage it into your head and expect it to work though. You have to massage it well through your lengths by rubbing the lathered hair between your hands from top to bottom, one section at a time. Then you will see lots of dye rinse down the drain. Once I have it faded I then take a plastic mixing bowl and mix up either an entire packet or a full scoop (depending on which bleach you have on hand, a pre-measured packet or a canister) of hair bleach with a 30 or 40 VOL Creme Developer FIRST, blend and allow to sit for several minutes to activate, and then I add in several squirts of any shampoo - which for those who don't know - this is called a "Soap Cap" I apply this to my entire head (wet or dry) and massage quickly then let it sit for about 2 minutes or slightly longer. Usually before I even have a chance to finish getting all my hair covered with this mixture I can see the color just disappearing instantly! SO the same may be true for you and if it is WORK FAST to apply it. There is no need to keep bleach, even diluted bleach, on your hair for more time than it needs to be, specially if it is already damaged. Mine is damaged however these soap caps never hurt it :) Follow with a nice conditioner! Not something cheap. I love Hayashi 911 Emergency Pak Re-constructor. It cost's about 33 bucks for 33 ounces here on Amazon. I Squeeze the excess water out of my hair with my hands and then apply this conditioner, clip my hair up and cover my head with a plastic cap (you can use saran wrap also! or even a plastic grocery bag) and leave it on for at least an hour. It is truly a moisture quench for parched hair! AND THE SMELL IS DIVINE! ***About using soap caps for removing alternative colors: Soap Caps work best on faded Pink, Yellow, Orange, Purple dyes. They are pretty much instantly wiped out. Colors I have found which don't need to be faded first to be successfully stripped out quickly are: Pink Yellow Colors which I have found are super stubborn to remove with either Head & Shoulders or Soap Caps are: BLUE Colors which I have found to need substantial fading to be removed easily: Purple Green I love blue and purple but they are tenacious, especially blue. At least for my hair. I hope this review might help out some newbies! Please remember that ALL hair is different and dyes and removal processes are highly subjective to each individual! The above tactics just happen to work great for my hair so I thought I'd share.
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My favorite semi permanent fantasy hair color!
I’ve been using punky color for the past 3 years and it is by far my favorite brand! Started dying my hair fantasy colors after becoming disabled, (since I no longer had a dress code to follow for work) and soon my friends and family had me doing theirs, too! It’s comparable to lime crime’s unicorn hair or overtone (which I’ve also used) but WAY cheaper, which allows me to change or maintain colors even on a very tight budget. I’ve used violet, purple, plum, fire, flame, vermillion red, flamingo, turquoise, bright yellow, and spring green. The reds tend to stain a lot and fade fast (as any red is prone to do), but the purples, greens, turquoise, flamingo, and yellow all last SO long. They’re so highly pigmented that I mix them with white conditioner to dilute them for a more pastel look, and they still come out bright and beautiful and fade gracefully. My favorite conditioner to use has been Sally’s jojoba oil moisturizing treatment with biotin and silk (recommended by an employee there), but I’ve used plain old suave and still had great results. I will usually leave this on for several hours or overnight in a shower cap. Since there’s no harsh chemicals or ammonia it does not damage hair and ends up feeling like a conditioning mask when rinsed. I think it smells great! My husband doesn’t like the smell but says it’s way better than boxed dye. It can stain your scalp and tub (some colors are worse than others). I recommend using vasoline around your hairline and ears (and removing any dye that found its way to these areas immediately after the application process before putting on a shower cap) and a good bleach based cleaner will take shower/tub stains right off as long as you use them right after rinsing (I’ve even had success doing this with just Clorox wipes). I’ve also used punky’s 3-in-1 shampoo to maintain purple and really liked the results. Pictures are of my latest work, using spring green and bright yellow (diluted 1:1 with Sally’s jojoba moisturizing treatment) and its still SO bright! Also included pictures using flamingo pink and turquoise (heavily diluted) on both me and my sister. The pink and turquoise mixed together make a beautiful purple shade, too! All pictures are diluted and applied to bleached hair, but I have also used this full-strength on virgin hair (natural blonde, dark blonde, and light brown) with great results! Keep in mind that on unbleached hair, it will not show up as bright or last as long, though. Colors will fade the quickest from any part that is exposed to sunlight (or excessive touching like bangs/around face). Hot water and frequent washing will also accelerate the fading process, so I use dry shampoo between washes, usually only wash 1-2x/week, use cold water on my hair, and also use a sulfate free shampoo & conditioner that is designed for maintaining colored hair. Everywhere I go, someone asks me about my hair... I swear, punky should be paying me for how often I recommend them! 😜
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Super bright color, long lasting!
Really nice color. Very happy with it. It did stain my bathtub for a bit from when I rinsed it out... but that cleared up over time.
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Good results at a low price
Let's start with the pros - this hair color is temporary, hasn't caused any problems for my hair (and I've been using it for about 3 years), is easy to apply with a brush, and produces fairly good results. It's very reasonably priced, and this little pot will last for many months, even with frequent hair washings. There's an extensive range of colors, and you can control the shade you get by varying the length of time you leave it in your hair before rinsing. The cons - if you want complete coverage, you will probably need some assistance (preferably from someone with a bit of skill), it can be messy (those drips and spills will leave permanent stains), and because it's applied with a brush it's not as easy as shampoo-in products. And it begins to fade with the first washing, so if your hair requires frequent washing, you will lose most of your color within a couple of weeks. And the color saturation definitely varies from person to person. My natural hair color is very pale blonde, and if I wanted that shocking pink shown on the label, I'd have to leave the product in my hair for at least 30 - 40 minutes before rinsing. Makes me wonder how long a brunette would have to leave it in... I have found that the easiest way to use this product is to go for a streaky look; that way, as it fades, the color will still look intentional. Even though I can't give this product an unqualified 5-star rating, I do like it, and I will continue to use it.
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Punky Midnight Blue - Incredibly Bad Hair Dye, extreme home damage
I've been coloring my hair for years and have application brushes, gloves, a dye bowl. Additionally I keep everything handy for clean up and am very careful. My usual hair color was out of stock on Amazon which is a dark blue / black semi-permanent. I thought this might be a good bridge until it came back in stock and maybe the blue would be fun. First off - Pro's: There was enough product for my hair. It was inexpensive. It arrived quickly. No mixing required. Claims to be gentle on hair and not tested on animals. It didn't seem to dry out or hurt my hair, which is good. It said it dyed easily and that's true. It took to everything it touched and colored it blue. Cons: This particular pigment, Midnight Blue, stains immediately anything it comes in contact with and is almost impossible to remove. Despite two pairs of gloves and rinsing my hair for ten minutes + and using soap and conditioner, as soon as I touched my hair after washing with my bare hands they turned Smurf blue. I rinsed some more. I washed my hands with dish soap, and tried fingernail remover -- but it's days later and my nails are still blue and my hands are blue tinged still. (I painted over my blue fingernails and the blue dye leached through... amazing) Even a single strand of hair that would fall out would stain anything it touched. My kitchen sink that I rinsed my hair in was an unholy, unfathomable mess. It still has blue stains after I bleached it (and let the bleach sit). I realized anything I came in contact with was turning blue, despite having thoroughly rinsed my hair. I jumped in the shower for nearly an hour and rinsed and rinsed and rinsed my hair with various soaps, conditioners, oils -- I tried a bunch of stuff to remove the blue. The blue did partially come off my grey hair and areas that I had tried to cover, so now my grey roots are back ;-P lol Everywhere my hair had splashed in my shower turned blue. (Despite having rinsed it thoroughly before showering!) It looked like exploded blueberry Smurf. I have not been able to get the blue removed from the shower. My shower is some sort of plastic and just took the stain instantly. After washing and rinsing and washing and rinsing -- I finally did get the blue off my face and neck -- whew. I thought maybe the worst was behind me. I dried my hair and got on with life, but the blue was still there. And that's how my recliner was ruined. I had dry hair after many, many washes and it still stained my brown chair. It also took out my sheets on my bed and anything else I have touched with my hair and head since then despite thorough washing. The blue dyes instantly and is insidious. Anything that touches it stains and spreads it. I would imagine that most of the dyes this company produces are not this bad, that this midnight blue is probably just exceptionally noxious. So to recap, my shower is an unholy mess that I haven't managed to clean and may potentially be ruined as far as appearance goes. Bleach did not fully remove it from my kitchen sink, recliner is stained blue, and my sheets are ruined etc. Although it didn't ruin my hair, it will be an expensive mess to deal with for awhile.
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The color actually turned out great, a solid eggplant purple with neither too much ...
For background: I've been dying my hair for close to 8 years now, and I've used many different brands before, including Punky Color in the past. The color I purchased this time was Plum. So, I've been looking for a dark purple dye for a while now. I've had hair in just about every color, including mid to lighter purple, but really wanted something dark. My hair was previously silver (faded down from blue on bleached hair) with some light brown roots. The color actually turned out great, a solid eggplant purple with neither too much blue nor too much red. I might have liked it a little darker, but that's entirely my doing for putting this on previously bleached hair. If you have platinum blonde or white hair, expect this color to be pretty bright. If you're using it on non-bleached or darker hair, don't expect a bright color: you'll probably end up with more of a tint than anything. Overall, the color was great. My complaints lie in the actual coloring process. Like I've said, I've been dying my hair for years, and I've used many brands to dye my hair dozens of times. When compared to common store-bought brands or higher end brands, regardless of the actual color, Punky is a bit of a pain. I'd be extra cautious about using it if you've never dyed your hair or if you've only used store brands before. Put simply: It's REALLY messy. Of course you can do the standard things to be careful: wear gloves, coat your hairline and ears with petroleum jelly, put down plastic wrap/towels on your work space, etc. Still, the color is going to be a pain, and will stain any surface. For example, be EXTRA careful with your bathtub for the initial wash and subsequent few washes. It will stain!! Really, this is the only brand I've ever seen do this much damage to a bathroom. I suspect the over-concetration of pigment is to blame, even if it makes a good color on your hair. It will also stain every part of your skin. For example, as of my writing, the color is still very apparent on my hands, under my nails, and on my scalp. Plan ahead to be able to wash your hair at least twice before going out with this color. It will even stain your skin by just washing over it. During the initial washout, my hands and face were completely tinted purple, and I had to scrub hard with soap/cosmetic remover to get it to go away. A few smaller points for the product: -It's one of the only dyes I've encountered that's scented. The plum color has a STRONG grape flavor scent. It's a bit refreshing when compared to the harsh smells of some dyes, and it does leave your hair smelling nice, but I imagine this does more harm than good. Be wary if you're sensitive to scented products, or if you have animals/children in the house as you can smell the sweet scent even before it's opened. -The packaging is kind of disappointing when compared to other dyes or store-bought dyes. It came to me in a padded mailer and just a jar. It has a clear plastic shrink wrap on it (like you might find on a bottle), but no seal underneath the cap, meaning the underside of the cap is already covered in dye. The instructions are also printed on the reverse of the label (like a pill bottle) which makes it kind of difficult. I would have much preferred that the dye come packaged in a box like store-bought dyes with written instruction and a pair of gloves. I was lucky enough to already have disposable gloves. I understand they skip packaging to save money, but I would be fine paying a dollar or two more to see packaging that rivals store-bought dyes. -One positive note is that the dye comes premixed, meaning it can be stored safely for later use if you have extra for touch-ups and such. I didn't up having much extra though, even though I only have chin-length hair, so take note if you have long hair that you might need more than one package. -As I stated above, I've actually used this dye before, though it was years ago. It really hasn't changed since, which is a little disappointing. I still remember the strong sweet smell, the stained skin, and the stained bathtub. I put it down to just being inexperienced before or hoped it had improved, but the same is still true now. Overall, it's not a terrible product. It's definitely affordable in comparison to high-end dyes and getting it done in a shop, and the colors are strong and diverse. However, Punky dyes just have so many little problems that could easily be sorted, and the big problem of being so messy. I would stay away from this product unless you're more experienced with dying hair and can afford to get your bathroom a little colorful.
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Add h2O for perfect pink!
Not the best label instructions; I feel it works best with a few drops of water per swatch! Makes it actually smooth against the hair as due should be instead of globs of goo by itself. When diluting it with water, it creates a nice rich magenta hue dye. Add more water to make a nice pastel pink hue. It mixes well with other dyes, but still overpowers the color blending. Perfect mixture for pink-heads out there! It also keeps the hair safer, my hair’s been silky smooth and doesn’t need as frequent of washes. It’s REALLY pigmented, so be extra careful handling if any drips on counters, floors. And careful with washing as it stains the bathtub temporarily for a week. Has lasted me more than 6 months! I had to reapply a few times the first couple months after washes to get a consistent tone, but again, a little goes a long way with added water!
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Full Rainbow Achieved!
(Sorry this is long but I’ve used so many colors I figured it was worth it to give my notes! All photos are after first rinse and before first wash.) PHOTO 1: Flamingo Pink, Violet, Atlantic Blue, Turquoise, Apple Green, Bright Yellow, Flame, & Fire over level 9-10 (platinum blonde). Note I heavily blended the blues which is why those aren't as defined. No filter, indoor light. PHOTO 2: Violet over level 7-8 (dark blonde). As you can see it's still very saturated. No filter, sunlight. PHOTO 3: Turquoise over level 9-10 (platinum blonde). Snapchat filter made it a touch less green. This is the only hair dye I’ll ever use. It smells nice, leaves my hair conditioned, very very very saturated, thick formula, has a jar with screw lid, and has really good staying power in my hair. However I really recommend people do research on hair dyeing with semi-permanents before using it. All dyes like this will stain the first few washes and the dye will directly stain most surfaces, you won’t get vivid results without bleach, and some colors will permanently stain and need to be removed chemically or toned. Everyone's hair is different! Personally I ONLY wash in my stainless steel sink for the first 4-5 washes, with a black towel, and gloves. I use black pillowcases, and honestly it can and will stain light colored shirts if you’re not careful. The first week or even two it can come off on your hands especially in sweaty weather, but if that concerns you, just rinse with warmer water or shampoo - it’ll fade the colors a bit but it won’t be as dangerous to your skin/clothes. This dye is...a dye....it will stain your everything but I find it came off my skin and some surfaces with nail polish remover/acetone if I did it fast enough. I use dandruff shampoo and no color deposits or “color safe” products so keep that in mind with how long my colors last. I usually gradually increase my hair's "tolerance" by raising the temperature of the water with each wash until I get to my normal level. After about the 5th or 6th wash I can safely go in my shower with very hot water and clarifying shampoo and not worry too much but if you want to err on the safe side, wait longer. After 2 months most of the colors except red were still visible, though the blues did get overtaken by the green and the orange was very faded to almost nothing. After 5 months, yellow was the strongest stain, though you could still faintly see the violet, pink, turquoise, green, and orange but only in certain spots. COLOR NOTES: Flamingo Pink: A really good true pink, it’s warm-toned but not too much. It actually doesn’t fade as fast as I expected, even with shampoo applied directly to my scalp, it stays strong. Violet: Really deep color, a perfect jewel-tone. Glad they fixed it to be blue-toned. Fades slowly, over platinum it goes to light purple and over darker blonde it goes to mousy brown. The dye is very potent. I used it as a DIY purple conditioner but some random strands would have the purple "stick" to it and just be pastel instead of silvery. Atlantic Blue: Really nice deep blue, blended well with the Violet. Faded pretty fast and barely stained which is unusual for blues. Mine actually went almost right to silvery-blue. I’d actually prefer this as a DIY-toner or fade color to the Violet! Turquoise: One of my all-time favorites. Blue stains so this didn’t fade very fast but it does get a bit dingy towards the end of its lifespan. It can definitely go stronger on the teal if your hair base is yellow so take that into account. Apple Green: It is definitely a solid green, in between emerald and lime. I wish I had gone with the Spring but it is a lovely shade. Fades slowly, it did bleed a bit into the yellow. Bright Yellow: It is a “true” yellow in my opinion. This stains and barely fades at all because of the natural yellow in your hair. I will say this color despite the thick formula has no resistance to other colors such as green or orange because of how saturated they are, so be careful when doing multiple colors with this. Flame (Orange): Really nice color, fades somewhat fast but not as fast as I expected considering it’s a warm color. Perfect for fire hair or saturated auburn/ginger. Fire (Red): Absolutely love how red this is, it’s not pink or orange at all and can easily blend if you're doing other colors or want dimension. However, as is the nature of red dyes, it faded the fastest tied with Atlantic Blue. It was gone in a few washes, faded to a ginger-y orange.
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