Review: Clairol Nice 'n Easy Non-Permanent Hair Color #FlirtWithHaircolor - My Highest Self

Review: Clairol Nice ‘n Easy Non-Permanent Hair Color #FlirtWithHaircolor

Since my hair was definitely in need of some new color, I was happy to try the new Clairol Nice ‘n Easy Non-Permanent Hair Color.  It’s funny that in all the years of coloring my hair, I have never used a non-permanent color!  Also, I think it has been 20 years since I’ve used the Nice ‘n Easy brand.

The Nice ‘n Easy Non-Permanent Hair color gradually washes out in 28 shampoos, contains no ammonia, and claims to blend away gray as well as add natural looking tones.

I received a coupon from Vocalpoint to try this for FREE, and I chose shade 82 Dark Warm Brown.  My goal was to cover all residual red from my previous hair color and also cover my gray, all while trying a brand new shade

The first thing I noticed is that the box and the size of the developer is much smaller compared to other color, about 1 ounce less.  This made me question whether it would cover my hair effectively.  Even though I have short hair, it is thick and absorbs color like crazy.  As I applied the color, I did start to worry as it seemed like I was going to run out of color before I covered all of my hair.  I made extra effort to really massage the color in all over my head to make sure I was covering all of my hair.  As it turned out, I did have enough color for my entire head.

Even though it is suggested to leave the color on for 15 minutes I always go longer, I know my hair.  I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS FOR OTHERS.  It’s only what I do from past experience to make sure I get the best color result for my thick and stubborn hair.

BEFORE:

AFTER:

I am so happy with the color result of Nice ‘n Easy Non-Permanent Hair Color!  For me, it did blend away the gray hair and did a great job of covering the residual red from my last at-home color, as well as coloring my roots.  The end result was a very nice dark, warm brown just as the box suggests.

It has been just over a week since I colored my hair with Nice n’ Easy Non-Permanent Hair Color.  I’ve been trying to shampoo lightly just every other day to preserve the color and haven’t noticed any fading yet.  I would definitely purchase this in the future, I just wish there was a larger selection of shades.  Right now there are just 12 shades, I would LOVE to see a vibrant burgundy shade added to this line.

Available at Walmart, $6.97.

* I received a coupon from Vocalpoint to try and review this product. All opinions expressed are my own. Affiliate link. *

Have you tried any non-permanent hair color lately?

8 Comments

  1. Pauline Bedson
    November 12, 2018 / 9:37 am

    It isn’t ammonia that causes a problem – it is hydrogen peroxide. The fact that this product does not say “No Peroxide” is worrying. I have used Clairol Nice ‘n Easy Colour Enhancers for years and they are a great product – they have no peroxide so they do not bleach away the natural colour in your hair. But they are being phased out, it seems, and I am loathe to buy the new, so-called “non-permanent” product which involves mixing two liquids and which says “May cause an allergic reaction” very prominently on the box lid.

    PLEASE bring back the Clairol Nice ‘n Easy Colour Enhancers.

  2. Mamavalveeta03
    September 3, 2012 / 6:53 pm

    I just never seem to get it right, i.e. choosing the color, the roots more than the ends, etc. I don’t know if I’ll be able to pay for salon color all the time, tho, so this could be a great alternative if I need to color the roots/grays.

    • Tina
      Author
      September 4, 2012 / 1:09 pm

      For $8 or $9 bucks this hair color impressed me for sure! If you don’t like the color you’re not stuck with it, great for the inexperienced .

    • Tina
      Author
      September 4, 2012 / 1:07 pm

      Thanks, Victoria! I should dye my hair every 4 weeks but it’s more like every 8 weeks so I always have roots :).

  3. michelle w
    September 3, 2012 / 1:20 pm

    It turned out great! my mother has been looking for a hair dye that contains no ammonia so I will have to tell her. She trying to blend away her gray hairs.

    • Tina
      Author
      September 4, 2012 / 1:06 pm

      Thanks, Michelle! I was impressed at the coverage for something non-permanent!

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