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💙 Dare to Blue: Vibrant, ethical, and effortlessly you!
Adore Semi Permanent Hair Color in Baby Blue delivers a vivid, long-lasting hue with up to 4 weeks of wear. This vegan, cruelty-free formula is free from ammonia, peroxide, and alcohol, ensuring a gentle yet impactful color experience. Ready to use straight from the bottle, it suits all hair textures and supports an ethical beauty routine without compromising professional results.




















| ASIN | B077J7G28Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #542 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #10 in Hair Color |
| Brand | Adore |
| Brand Name | Adore |
| Color | 172 Baby Blue |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 64,766 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 15 Minutes |
| Hair Color Permanence | Temporary |
| Hair Type | Normal |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Hair Color |
| Item Weight | 0.64 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Adore |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 172 |
| Material Features | Natural, Vegan |
| Material Type Free | Alcohol Free, Ammonia Free, Peroxide Free |
| Model Number | 172 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Benefits | Vibrant Color |
| UPC | 661157101721 |
| Unit Count | 8 Fluid Ounces |
A**R
tried something new and it paid off.
I used the mocha and sapphire. I'd never used this type of dye before and didn't realize application is different then I've ever done, that said... Pros: 1.Gel formula was very easy to apply and less mess the cream or liquid formulas. 2.color is vibrant, so easy to see any unsaturated areas. 3. short processing time 4. color comes out as expected from color swatch on page. 5. washed off skin easiely. 6. a little goes a long way. I have mid back length hair, and still have product left in both colors. 7. price point is worth trying out and since semi permanent, if you don't like it, easy to fix. Cons: 1. you have to use heat to process, only 15 minutes but still leaves you stuck in one spot rather then multitasking while developing. 2. Stains surfaces (full disclosure, I only had two spots on my counter, where i dripped and didn't notice) pics attached showing starting point, product used and results.
T**G
Cool jelly texture
This hair dye has such unique look and texture compared to other dyes I have tried. The color is really vibrant, pretty pink that stands out without looking patchy. What I really liked was the jelly-like texture , it made it easy to apply evenly on to my hair, and stayed in place without dripping everywhere. It felt smoother to work with than other hair dyes. The color showed up nicely on my hair and gave it a fun pink result! It’s a really cool product if you want a bright pink shade!
P**X
Easy to use dye
Easy to use semi permanent hair color. Leave on for 15 minutes. Has a sweet smell. The colorant is a jelly texture. Leaves hair with a light pink color. I started with naturally black hair that was bleached twice. I then colored with this dye twice. The remaining color is a nice light pink but my copper undertones are still showing even though I’ve applied toner prior to using this hair color. I don’t blame the dye for the undertones.
S**L
Mocha covers pink, but I suggest diluting it/ Paprika is a true auburn shade on brown hair
Review for Mocha (3/5☆) This is a tough product to rate because it has pros and cons. I got the color mocha with the intention of covering my hot pink hair. A lot of reviews say the mocha turned their hair green, which I wanted to neutralize the pink. Pros: smells good, easy to use, easy to clean, not damaging, covered pink very well (to an auburn color). Cons: the only con, but it's a big one, is that it did turn the ends of some of my hair, mostly my face framing pieces a greenish dark brown. I ended up trimming as much of it off as I could, but don't be like me and please do a strand test. For the process, I put it on completely dry hair, shower cap, heated with blow dryer for a minute, left cap on for 30 min, rinsed out. I have above shoulder length hair, natural level 2 roots, ends were lightened to a 7/8. I doused my hair and used about 60% of the bottle. Update: It faded fairly fast after only one shampoo, but I made a color depositing conditioner and left it on dry hair for 40 min. If I had done this to begin with, I might have rated it higher. The pic with straight hair is after the color depositing conditioner. Review for Paprika (5/5☆) I'm unable to make a separate review, so I labeled the paprika pics. After the mocha faded, I permanently dyed my ends ash brown, which made it a murky color! I put paprika on shampooed and fully dry hair (curly shoulder length, natural level 2 roots and dyed level 6/7 ends). I fully saturated my hair from roots to ends (60% of bottle) and covered with plastic wrap for one hour, then rinsed with cold water. It turned out a beautiful true auburn color with a copper shade in the sun. It did not stick to my undyed roots, which I preferred. I will be making a color depositing conditioner with this shade too after shampooing. Paprika does bleed a lot, as most red shades do, so wear gloves. It came off my skin easily, and I bleached my sink, and no color stuck.
E**N
Crimson for the win! Neutral ish deep red.
Crimson is my new favorite red hair color. I've been dying my hair for over 20 years. For a long time, I did my own hair and used Punky Color and Manic Panic dyes. Then, for years, I had my hair professionally colored using mostly Special Effects dyes. I love the staying power of SE, but not the bleeding! Adore dyes have pretty good staying power, but only really bleed the first few times getting the hair wet. Now, I am growing it out and instead of spending $$$ on a pro, just keeping up my ends in color. The formula is pretty liquidy like Special Effects and unlike the gels of Punky Color and Manic Panic. This makes a little harder to apply, but not too bad since I am only really working on my ends. Even though my hair is nearly black, if I apply this dye to my roots I get a purply/burgundy sheen on the black parts. I spent a long time choosing a red color and looking at swatches online. Crimson was my first pick and I was very satisfied with the final result. Recently I also picked up Ruby Red and Raging Red to compare/contrast and also to dye some extensions with highlights and lowlights. Crimson is a deep red with pink undertones, but almost neutral when compared to other reds in the range. All three reds I have tested from Adore have cool undertones, but Raging Red is very very cool - I am hoping that the darkness hides a lot of the coolness. None have the very warm and orange undertones of PC/MP colors like Vermillion Red, Pillarbox Red and Wildfire. (I tend to prefer these warmer shades.) I've been doing my hair so long I forget that many people don't know how to get the most out of semi-permanent color (which actually is MORE permanent than permanent dye for me). Here are some tips: 1. Wash before you dye, with a harsh "clarifying" shampoo, or dish soap w/o hand softeners if your hair will tolerate and rinse with warm/hot water. WHY? - this opens up the cuticle where color can be deposited as well as strips out other color and junk. 2. Do not condition before you dye. WHY? - this will close/smooth the cuticle and you don't want to do that until after you color. 3. Apply dye, wrap in plastic to contain moisture and apply heat and leave on for WAY longer than directions say. WHY? - this helps penetrate more color deeper. You want to keep it wet and activated, bc once it's dry, that's pretty much it. (This only applied to semi-permanent non-developer dyes.) 4. Rinse in COLD or lukewarm water. WHY? - to smooth down the cuticle again and keep that color in! If you have ever had a Brazilian Keratin treatment, they do the same think when rinsing it out. 5. Condition only after dying. WHY? - to close/smooth down the cuticle and keep the color in. Personally, I don't protect my hairline with Vasaline because it makes more of a mess for me. I just swab off the color with rubbing alcohol. If you bathtub is stained, bleach and AJAX are your friend. I'll update this review when I dye the extensions. I am also going to mix Ruby and Raging and see if the color tuns out sorta like Crimson.
A**T
Great and affordable
As the daughter of a master cosmetologist I've been dying my hair since I was 14 (15+ years experience). I've tried them all, punky color, manic panic, artic fox, joico, splat and more. I've vetted every product through my licensed cosmetologist mother and never got any kick back due to harmful ingredients or other factors. That being said, this is my new favorite brand for fun semi permanent colors at a reasonable price. I've used it on myself and my daughter (see pictures for break down). I wanted to try several colors from this brand prior to reviewing so that it would reflect a bigger range as some colors will last longer or process differently. I wanted more of a neon green for my first color and the green apple was not dark/neon enough for me so I decided to mix a bit of emerald in to achieve the color I wanted since I did not see the exact color I wanted in the colors available. My base color was a BRASSY dark blonde and my daughters was a less brassy brighter blonde, so my original fear was the cooler color neutralizing the brass more than it showing through. The first dye (green apple) on my hair was not bad. The color was good. The first dye on my daughter's hair (emerald) did somewhat come out dull from the brassyness (did not take a picture) but after a few days, I did a second coat and it came out as pictured. Each time we dyed, I used a brush/bowl application method and let it process for 1+ hr (because I'm busy and forgetful). Here are my thoughts: Pros: didn't stain my skin an insane amount when I had accidental drippage, color lasts more than 2 weeks (4+ washes), mixes well if you want to adjust color, covers well and pretty even depending on your base and your application, affordable, large range of colors Cons: it takes a lot of washing to fade I love the range of colors to choose from and I love being able to mix them and not end up with something muddy. I also love that it is pretty long lasting compared to other popular semi permanent colors (look up dye vs dye on YouTube). The only caviot to that is if you like to change colors often, it may be harder depending on which direction you go on the color wheel or if you only want color for a short amount of time like vacation or leave from work, this may not work for you. It also did not stain my daughter's hair when we did the blue and make it a horrible shade of green that we were unable to cover. So all together, I really love this brand of dye and will continue to buy as need (a little goes a long way) but it may not suit everyone.
L**E
not bad
tldr you get what you pay for, it's similar to splat quality imo but doesn't stain things as bad, make sure to condition or use hair mask afterwards product is decent, dries my hair out really bad, fades quicker than most dyes and the pastels fade in 1-2 washes, packaging is not very good one of the bottles busted open inside and i lost a bunch of dye, the bottles have opened in the package before but normally not much dye comes out. i put rich eggplant on top of faded splat pink fetish mixed with tintation red velvet and this is the colour (at the bottom, the top is just pink fetish) i would advise using some sort of hair mask or leave in conditioner after this dye i use mielle or it's a 10 (second pic is right after dying third pic is after a hair mask and 1 week of leave in after i shower + a trim but ignore that becuz i didnt cut off my dead ends so) also the indigo dye is straight up teal and fades very green (i even put it on top of a faded purple btw), if you want ACTUAL indigo you'll need to mix a blue and purple together or get another dye
G**E
NOT light BLUE! It’s purple violet.
Easy to use, nice smell, no staining; however, the color came out a very deep dark violet. It's pretty. I think it will lighten to the color advertised, but currently way deeper and darker. I say violet, others called it indigo. I can't share photos without Amazon collecting data on my entire photo library.
U**.
Bien
Trop bon
M**E
Beau bleu, maisl
Arrivé brisé.... Pas le top du bouchon. Mais j aime bien la couleurpar contre elle ne tient pas longtemps sur les cheveux blancs... 3 shampoing et c est très délavé disons. Mais c est un beau bleu. C est très rare car les bleus que j ai essayer auparavant donnait turquoise (trop de vert) pour être bleu...
V**E
Ça va
Bien mais mal seul . Il faut utilisé d’autres couleurs pour avoir vraiment la couleur que tu souhaites
V**A
Gute und ergiebige semipermanente Farbe.
Ich habe die Adore Luxe Blue zum Nachtönen der Ansätze und zur Auffrischung der Farbe zwischen zwei Friseurbesuchen verwendet. Sie hat unverdünnt auch die nicht gebleichten Ansätze gut abgedeckt und auch mit minimaler Menge in Mischung mit Conditioner die Farbe der langen Haare gut aufgefrischt. Vorher habe ich mit Directions experimentiert. Adore ist in meinen Augen benutzerfreundlicher, es färbt weniger die Badekeramik und die Haut als das bei Directions der Fall ist. Und bei mir hat sie gleichzeitig die Haare besser getönt.
Z**L
Buena pigmentacion
Me gusto mucho el color, tiene buena pigmentacion, cubre canas.
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