My daughters are obsessed with My Little Pony and wanted rainbow hair. After a bit of a let down with Schwarzkopf pastel colour range, we picked up a can of the bright pink of this and gave it a whirl.
Firstly, it stains and doesn't wash out of clothes. I stupidly thought, oh it washes out of hair, it'll come out of clothes. Wrong. Luckily the brand has some tips on its website to help you remove those stains.
But onwards. The pink is bright! The spray is super easy to use, literally spray it on. It did dry quickly, however it shifted a lot during the day - eg rubbing off on to clothes, hands when you touched it, and onto bedding overnight.
It took more than one wash to get off, despite saying it was one wash and it's out. Not a big drama, but if you're looking at a big night out over the weekend and you have a conservative dress code at work - beware. It ended up lasting about a week (3 washes and multiple swims in both chlorine and salt) before it was all gone.
Overall though, it's just a bit of fun and an easy way to add pops of colour.
My son wanted blue hair for a crazy hair day at school. We picked up this spray to give it a go. He is a ginga ninja.
It worked quite well at colouring his hair but the feel of it was quite odd. It made his hair stick together in a gunky kind of wet chalk feel. When we tried to brush it through to get rid of that, but it lost A LOT of the colour on the brush, any time he touched his hair he had blue shimmer on him.By the time he got home the edges of his skin were the bluey shimmer as well. He only has short hair and we used an entire can. . He decided to wash it out that night, only it didn't come out properly, he had a slightly greeny blue tinged hair colour for about a week after, he wasn't worried about the colour but just thought it should be mentioned as it is meant to be wash out.
I have bought a can of purple as well that I want to try for myself. I am going to try putting hairspray over the top in the hopes that it will seal it.