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Byrdie / Chloe Jeong Unlike changing your haircut (which will have some pretty long-term consequences if you don’t like the results), changing your hair color is an easy way to switch up your look without any major commitment. And in that realm, temporary or semi-permanent at-home dyes are the lowest-commitment option of all. Rather than altering the actual hair strand, these bleach-free dyes only coat the outside of it with color, explains colorist Karissa Schaudt. Depositing temporary pigments that usually wash out after about 10 shampoos, they’re ideal for a result that lasts long enough for you to get a feel for your new hue but not so long that it’s the end of the world if you hate it. And if a week's worth of commitment is still a turn-off? Some will only last until your next shampoo. Temporary dyes are the best way to play with bold, fashion-forward shades, though there are plenty of natural colors available, too. The other upshot? They’re not damaging to the hair, which means they're especially great for someone who's always changing their color, notes Schaudt. Check out the best temporary hair dyes below and get to DIY-ing. Courtesy of UltaWhat We Like
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What do buyers say? 74% of 5,700+ Amazon reviewers rated this product 4 stars or above. There are 16 shades of this formula available, split into options for blonde and brown hair. They’re bright and bold, though there’s also a clear mixer available that lets you create more of a pastel hue from any of the existing shades. Ammonia-free, it’s super gentle, not to mention affordable, as well. Expect results to last anywhere between four and 12 shampoos. Active Ingredients: Amodimethicone | Type: Semi-permanent | Shades: 16 | Size: 4 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: No | Byrdie Clean: No Courtesy of Amazon What We Like
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One bottle of this color-boosting gloss has six treatments, meant to be used weekly to keep your shade vibrant. It deposits just enough of the tones you need, while also eliminating any unwanted brassiness or dullness, and works in just three minutes, an easy add-on step you can do in the shower. It comes in seven shades, offering an option for pretty much all hair colors. Active Ingredients: Dimethicone | Type: Temporary | Shades: 6 | Size: 6 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: No | Byrdie Clean: No Ulta Beauty What We Like
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An array of 25 rainbow-inspired shades make up this collection. They’ll deliver the most saturated color when used on platinum or light blonde hair, though they can also be used on dark blonde or light brown hair for a more subtle tint. The formula is completely vegan and cruelty-free, and, unlike lots of other hair colors, actually smells good. Active Ingredients: Hydrolyzed adansonia digitata seed extract | Type: Semi-permanent | Shades: 25 | Size: 6.8 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No Amazon What We Like
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Temporary hair dyes are ideal for when you want to experiment and play with bright hues, and this formula makes it easy to do so. As the name suggests, it lasts for just 10 washes, and you can easily tamp down or increase the vibrancy based on how long you leave it on. It comes in seven shades, each of which specifies what base colors it will work best on. Active Ingredients: Polyquaternium 37 | Type: Semi-permanent | Shades: 7 | Size: 6 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No Courtesy of Ulta What We Like
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A tinted hair gloss is choice for anyone seeking a more subtle, natural effect, and we particularly like this option. Rather than creating a dramatic color change, it enhances and deepens your current color—it comes in 11 shades—while also deeply conditioning hair. To that point, you can also use it as often as you want since there’s no risk of damaging your hair. Active Ingredients: Dimethicone | Type: Semi-permanent | Shades: 11 | Size: 6.5 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No Courtesy of Target What We Like
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Here we have another amazing tinted gloss, this one available in 10 shades to help enhance the tone of your color without necessarily changing it. The formula also leaves your hair with mega-watt shine; think of it as the haircare version of a nail polish top coat. It’s silicone- and ammonia-free, too, and while you’ll only get one use out of the bottle, the results do last for three to four weeks—longer than many other comparable products. Active Ingredients: Isopropyl alcohol, sodium c14-16 olefin sulfonate | Type: Semi-permanent | Shades: 10 | Size: 4 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No Courtesy of Ulta What We Like
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Yes, this delivers color—13 shades, a mix of both natural and vibrant options—but it also conditions, and even gently cleanses, your hair at the same time. All you have to do is use it as you would any shampoo or conditioner, working through wet hair and letting it sit (up to 20 minutes) before rinsing. If you’re starting with a darker base, you can repeat for a more intense result. The formula is keratin-based to boost strength and results can last up to 15 shampoos. Active Ingredients: Coconut oil, hydrolyzed keratin | Type: Semi-permanent | Shades: 16 | Size: 12 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No Courtesy of Sephora What We Like
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Contrary to what it may sound like based on the name, this hydrating, color-depositing mask isn’t just for redheads. Yes, it enhances copper tones, but it works surprisingly well on red hair, brunettes, and even blondes alike (so long as you want a color that has more underlying warmth to it). Plus, the formula is packed with hydrating almond butter and buriti oil, and it is specially formulated at a pH of 4.5 to minimize the porosity of the hair. Why is that important, you ask? It keeps the color evenly distributed and minimizes the likelihood of ending up with splotchy spots. Active Ingredients: Glycerin, buriti oil | Type: Temporary | Shades: 4 | Size: 8.3 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No Nordstrom What We Like
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A product that can improve both the color and condition of your hair? Yes, please. On the color side of things, there are eight shades, a mix of fun, trendy colors (lilac, aquamarine), and more natural options (cocoa, champagne). On the deep conditioning side of things, a trifecta of argan oil, apricot kernel oil, and an amino acid blend help to add hydration, shine, and antioxidant protection. FYI, unlike a regular mask, this needs to be applied onto clean, towel-dried hair, then rinsed out. Active Ingredients: Dimethicone | Type: Temporary | Shades: 8 | Size: 6.7 fl. oz and 1 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No What We Like
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Temporary color can be tricky on highlighted hair, given that the base shade and highlighted pieces will pick up pigment differently. Enter this spritz, which you can use to strategically add dimension and pigment, essentially faking the look of highlights. The one drawback? It only lasts until you wash it out. Still, for a quick fix, or if you can go a few days without washing, it’s a great solution. Active Ingredients: Hydrofluorocarbon 152a, coconut extract | Type: Temporary | Shades: 1 | Size: 5 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No Courtesy of Ulta What We Like
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The easiest way to color your own hair? With a color-depositing shampoo, of course. You just have to use it like you would a normal shampoo (although you’ll want to leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing and make sure to rinse your hands right after). Not only does this formula both cleanse and condition hair, but it also delivers surprisingly intense color, which can last up to 18 washes. Credit a unique delivery system that helps the pigments better attach to the hair, coupled with amino acids that work to retain color. Active Ingredients: Glycerin, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, quinoa | Type: Temporary | Shades: 10 | Size: 8.5 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No Overtone What We Like
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Generally speaking, many of the temporary hair colors out there—particularly the more vibrant colors—are formulated to work best on hair that’s already bleached or super light blonde. Enter this line of seven different coloring conditioners, specially made to add color to medium, dark brown, and even deep brown hair. Granted, the result will be less dramatic the darker your base is; still, it’s nice to see an option out there that’s just for brunettes. No matter which shade you pick, the conditioning color is loaded with hydrating and good-for-your-hair ingredients to keep your hair soft and shiny. Active Ingredients: Coconut oil, shea butter, avocado oil | Type: Semi-permanent | Shades: 7 | Size: 8 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No Maria Nila What We Like
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This somewhat under-the-radar Swedish brand offers standout vegan, cruelty-free hair products (they’re PETA, Leaping Bunny, and Vegan Society certified), including temporary hair color. The 15 shades feature a mix of brighter and more natural options, and there are also two sizes available. Also nice: You can choose the desired intensity based on how long you leave it on, anywhere from three to 10 minutes. Active Ingredients: Argan oil, panthenol | Type: Semi-permanent | Shades: 15 | Size: 10.1 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No eSalon What We Like
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If you’re looking to just tweak or slightly enhance your color (no matter whether it’s natural or dyed), but don’t want to change it, per se, this is the way to go. The professional-grade treatment comes in nine “boosting” shades—meant to intensify your existing color and add salon-worthy shine—and three “balancing” iterations, which help to tone down unwanted warmth. The results last for a few washes either way, but the wheat protein-enhanced formula is gentle and safe enough that you can use it a few times per week. Active Ingredients: Cocamidopropyl betaine | Type: Temporary | Shades: 9 | Size: 3.9 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No Sephora What We Like
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To quickly camouflage telltale growth until your next color appointment, reach for this easy-to-use spray. Microfine, mineral-based powder pigments add the ideal amount of color (it comes in seven natural shades), though the color does only last for one wash. It also acts as a dry shampoo of sorts, thanks to the addition of rice starch to help absorb dirt and oil at your roots. Active Ingredients: Isobutane, dimethylimidazolidinone | Type: Temporary | Shades: 6 | Size: 1.8 fl. oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes | Byrdie Clean: No Final VerdictWhen you’re looking for a fun and commitment-free hair color change, try L’Oréal’s Colorista Semi-Permanent Color. It's available in a whopping 16 shades that last anywhere from four to 12 shampoos—plus it's super affordable. For vibrant colors that don’t require a hefty dose of bleach, we’re big fans of the Overtone for Brown Hair Coloring Conditioners. They come in a variety of natural and fantasy shades and deep condition the hair as they deposit color. We’re also loving the Keracolor Color + Clenditioner whenever our color needs a refresh. It not only provides a soft wash of temporary color but also gently cleanses, conditions, and strengthens hair with a keratin infusion. And finally, if you’re after a super subtle effect that’s going to simply enhance your existing color rather than change it, try the eSalon Tint Rinse, which comes in nine shades to either boost or balance your current color. What to Look for in a Temporary Hair DyeBleach-FreeMake sure the dye you choose is actually temporary, warns Schaudt. Some might be labeled as temporary but can contain ingredients such as bleach or ammonia, which will permanently change your hair color, she says. Indication of How Long It LastsTo that point, not all temporary hair dyes are created equal. Some will completely wash out after just one shampoo, while others will gradually fade with each wash and can last for days on end. FAQ
Why Trust ByrdieByrdie contributor Melanie Rud has over a decade of experience in the beauty industry, writing for some of the biggest magazines and websites out there. Since she doesn’t color her own hair (not even with a temporary dye), she relied on expert intel and tons of reviews and consumer input when researching this article. Byrdie takes every opportunity to use high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read our editorial guidelines to learn more about how we keep our content accurate, reliable and trustworthy.
What semi permanent hair dye lasts the longest?Vegetable dye is the longest lasting temporary dye. The chemical-free method can "last anywhere from 1-30 shampoos, depending on how dark or saturated the tone of color is," Diaz says.
What color hair dye stays in the longest?As natural brunettes, brown hair dyes can last the longest compared to other hair dyes. There's no need to bleach your hair colour as the eumelanin content will allow the hair colour to stay on longer.
What is the best professional semi permanent hair dye?#1: Wella Koleston Perfect
In addition to permanent color, the brand offers semi-permanent dyes and re-lights, which double as toners. Wella Koleston is most well-known for its bold reds.
How long does semi permanent hair dye actually last?Semi-permanent hair dye typically lasts about six weeks, but you could see it gradually start to fade prior. The difference between semi-permanent and permanent formulas has to do with what part of the hair is actually dyed.
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