Go back ten years, and I was far from the all over Brown dye girl I am today. Much more experimental when it came to colour, I often rocked the dip dye, in an array of shades. Today, I tend to stick to a more classic look, but with coloured dip dyes and pastel shades making a huge comeback, I thought it was about time I stepped out of my comfort zone, though on a temporary scale of course.
Kevin Murphy Colour Bugs* offer the perfect solution for those of you that want to colour your hair on a temporary basis, without the need for any commitment. In a chalky powder like consistency, each bug comes highly pigmented and applies directly to the hair, giving an instant shot of colour.
Super easy to apply, these colours have no limits and whether it's a full head of wash-out colour you're after, or like me, a little dip dye, you can be as creative as you wish.
Though they feel slightly drying to the hair, they are fabulous at creating texture and whats better, they are completely safe to use and wash out instantly.
Available in Purple, Orange, Pink and a new Shimmer Bug which works to create Golden highlights into Brown hair, Kevin Murphy Colour Bugs cost £9.95 and are available to buy online.
Do you like to experiment with colour? Do these Colour Bugs appeal to you?
I love these! I had the pink one and used it in Ibiza last year and it worked really well. Just a bit messy xx
ReplyDeleteOhh I have to try this! Only I have black hair so hopefully it works!
ReplyDeleteThese look great, I love dip dying my hair but I'm aware of the damage it causes so this is a great product x
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Loving the look of the pink one! :)
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These look great! I also have darkish hair but the purple looks like it shows up pretty well on your hair :) x
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It´s very good :)
ReplyDeleteWow loving the purple ombré looks fab on you! Rachel from whatabeauty.co.uk x
ReplyDeleteThese look so cool! I've always wanted to try these but wasn't sure they worked with darker hair! So glad you posted this :)
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Wow the purple looks amazing on you!!!! I had no idea they would be this pigmented xx
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing; the purple looks so nice! I am definitely going to try these out for myself :)
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Just watched your video and love this colour on you! They seem to work really well too! If I ever need to do this... I will have to give one of these a try I think!
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oh my gosh these are so cool! I want to try them (:
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This looks amazing! The shimmery one looks so pretty x
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Watched the video this morning and had a read so thought id come back to comment. These look so fab and easy to use! i want the pink!
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This looks so simple to use! I'd love to see what the shimmery one looks like in your hair! Does the spary at the end stop it completely from transferring onto your clothes? I'd worry about ruining things. xx
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These really do appeal to me. I'm much more daring now in terms of makeup and fashion than I have ever been before and I'd love to dye my hair a crazy colour. However I work in TV, films and music videos and unnatural coloured hair would restrict me getting work in things such as period dramas. Something like this though would mean I could add it whenever I felt like it but it wouldn't be permanent x
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These look amazing, that purple is insane on you, it really brings out your eyes! I have been growing my hair dye out in a bid to get my natural hair colour back, but I used to be very experimental with my hair colour and for the past year haven't been able to do anything for fear of it ruining my efforts! But I'm definitely going to look into these to give my hair a change and do something a bit different!
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