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Manic Panic - Shocking Blue Classic Cream 118ml
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How do I use Manic Panic - Shocking Blue Classic Cream 118ml for best results?
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For best results, apply Manic Panic - Shocking Blue Classic Cream to clean, dry hair. Use gloves to avoid staining your hands. Leave the dye on for 30-45 minutes, then rinse with cool water until it runs clear. Avoid using shampoo immediately after rinsing to maintain color vibrancy.
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How much Manic Panic - Shocking Blue Classic Cream 118ml should I apply to my hair?
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Apply enough Manic Panic - Shocking Blue Classic Cream to fully saturate your hair. For short hair, use about a 50-cent coin size amount; for longer hair, you may need more. Ensure even coverage for consistent color results.
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Should Manic Panic - Shocking Blue Classic Cream 118ml be rinsed out after application?
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Yes, Manic Panic - Shocking Blue Classic Cream should be rinsed out after the application time. Use cool water to rinse until the water runs clear, but do not shampoo immediately after rinsing to help the color last longer.
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How is Manic Panic - Shocking Blue Classic Cream 118ml different from regular hair dyes?
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Manic Panic - Shocking Blue Classic Cream is a semi-permanent dye that is vegan and cruelty-free, unlike many regular hair dyes. It does not contain harsh chemicals like ammonia or peroxide, making it gentler on the hair.
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What hair concerns does Manic Panic - Shocking Blue Classic Cream 118ml address?
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Manic Panic - Shocking Blue Classic Cream is ideal for those looking to add vibrant color to their hair without long-term commitment. It is suitable for all hair types but works best on pre-lightened or naturally light hair. Avoid using on very dark hair without pre-lightening, as the color may not show up well.