About this deal
Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. If you like your hue to be as cold as ice, let this top-rated purple shampoo sit for a minute or five. The high concentration of ultra-violet pigments neutralizes brassy tones in one wash while using the shampoo regularly adds a soft ashy hue. Enriched with violet pigments, the tone-correcting formula is specially created to counteract harsh shades for blondes, brunettes and grey hair. Overall, these two brands are winners in their own right, and choosing between the two will depend on your personal hair concerns.
Besides violet pigments to remove warmth, it contains the brand’s patented bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate to repair damaged and processed hair. Combining Australian Hemp Seed with wild plum extract the colour boosting formula leaves hair glossy and bright.Purple shampoo works by canceling out unwanted yellow and orange tones in blonde, gray, and silver hair, making the hair color look more cool-toned and ashy. Unfortunately, if used in too high of a quantity they can be a bit of a nightmare for blondes, as they strip the hair and in the process remove some of the colour. It reduces unwanted brassiness, while ingredients like pro-vitamin B5, sunflower seed extract, and açaí leave your hair soft yet manageable. If, like me, you've dabbled in a blonde hair colour at some point or other, I'm sure you will know the continual struggle of preserving the high maintenance hue - after all, it's pretty common for bleached hair to go wrong (especially if you're DIY-ing).
The Moroccanoil Moisture Repair Conditioner boasts fantastic reviews, too, and is mightily similar to its sister shampoo. If you're just looking for a standalone shampoo - as opposed to a full system - we would err on the side of Moroccanoil and their Moisture Repair Shampoo. Ultimately, deciding between the two comes down to a comparison of the benefits of Argan Oil vs Protein for hair.
Looking for a purple shampoo that isn’t tested on animals and keeps your blonde cool-toned until your next salon visit?