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Adore Semi Permanent Hair Color in Rich Eggplant offers a bold, long-lasting purple hue that stays vibrant for up to 4 weeks or 20 washes. This vegan, cruelty-free formula is free from ammonia, peroxide, and alcohol, ensuring a gentle, damage-free experience. Ready to use straight from the bottle, it applies smoothly on all hair types and textures, making it perfect for at-home color refreshes or creative highlights. Manufactured in the USA, it combines ethical beauty with professional-quality results.




















| ASIN | B077J7D553 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #355 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #7 in Hair Color |
| Brand | Adore |
| Brand Name | Adore |
| Color | 186 Rich Eggplant |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 63,339 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 15 Minutes |
| Hair Color Permanence | Semi-Permanent |
| Hair Type | Normal |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Hair Color |
| Item Weight | 10.2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Adore |
| Material Features | Chemical hair color |
| Material Type Free | Alcohol Free, Ammonia Free, Peroxide Free |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Benefits | Vibrant Color |
| UPC | 661157101868 |
| Unit Count | 8 Fluid Ounces |
K**E
Dye
Great color, easy to use, and long-lasting! I really love this hair dye! The color came out exactly like the picture and looked vibrant and fresh right after I applied it. The instructions were easy to follow, and the dye went on smoothly without making a big mess. What I liked most is that it didn’t leave my hair feeling dry or damaged. My hair still felt soft and healthy after rinsing it out. The color has lasted really well and hasn’t faded too fast, even after washing several times. Overall, I’m very happy with the results and would definitely recommend this hair dye to anyone looking for a bold, beautiful color at a good price. I will for sure be buying it again!
K**M
Beautiful Color
I absolutely love this semi‑permanent hair color! The shade turned out vibrant and true to the picture, giving my hair a beautiful, glossy reddish brown finish. It was super easy to apply, and the color blended nicely without any harsh lines. My hair feels soft and healthy — no dryness or damage as I’ve had with some other dyes. I’m so impressed with how long the color lasts and how it fades evenly over time. It’s perfect for anyone looking to refresh their look without a long‑term commitment. Highly recommend — I’ll definitely be buying again!
K**I
My Hair Loves Adore Colors!
I have tried several different semi-permanent hair color brands over the years and this one is my absolute favorite! I have tried purples, blues, and greens and they never left my hair feeling dried out or brittle. Everyone's hair is different and you just have to try different brands to find the right one for you. My original color is very dark brown, which I haven't seen for over 30 years. Since then my hair has been bleached and dyed light auburn(different brand) until a few years ago when I decided it was time for a new look. Adore semi permanent vegan hair dye leaves my hair soft and undamaged and the color lasts me months before a touch-up. I recently tried another brand that had pastel colors but wont do that again. I can get pastels with Adore if I mix it with Punky Pastel and conditioner to tone the color down especially with the purple rage. The lavender is not the purple color I like or I would just use that. This time I bought some Luxe Blue to make two-toned blue and purple pastel hair. Since I mix the Adore with conditioner I don't use as much and I am getting quite the collection of colors lol. If you have light color or bleached hair you should definitely try Adore. I love it and so does my hair! P.S. It's dye it's going to stain things if your not careful! Use an old towel to sit things on and an old t-shirt to wear and reuse them just to dye your hair.
H**D
Amazing!!!
I love this stuff, have bought both of their purple shades at different times and they both came out beautifully, along with their electric lime color from when I went green a while back! My only issue is that it DOES fade a bit quicker than other hair dyes, so I have to dye it a few times a month, however for the length my hair is at I only need a little under half a bottle to cover it fully so I can't complain too much :) I totally recommend this to anyone who wanted a pretty color that fades quickly!
E**N
Crimson for the win! Neutral ish deep red.
Crimson is my new favorite red hair color. I've been dying my hair for over 20 years. For a long time, I did my own hair and used Punky Color and Manic Panic dyes. Then, for years, I had my hair professionally colored using mostly Special Effects dyes. I love the staying power of SE, but not the bleeding! Adore dyes have pretty good staying power, but only really bleed the first few times getting the hair wet. Now, I am growing it out and instead of spending $$$ on a pro, just keeping up my ends in color. The formula is pretty liquidy like Special Effects and unlike the gels of Punky Color and Manic Panic. This makes a little harder to apply, but not too bad since I am only really working on my ends. Even though my hair is nearly black, if I apply this dye to my roots I get a purply/burgundy sheen on the black parts. I spent a long time choosing a red color and looking at swatches online. Crimson was my first pick and I was very satisfied with the final result. Recently I also picked up Ruby Red and Raging Red to compare/contrast and also to dye some extensions with highlights and lowlights. Crimson is a deep red with pink undertones, but almost neutral when compared to other reds in the range. All three reds I have tested from Adore have cool undertones, but Raging Red is very very cool - I am hoping that the darkness hides a lot of the coolness. None have the very warm and orange undertones of PC/MP colors like Vermillion Red, Pillarbox Red and Wildfire. (I tend to prefer these warmer shades.) I've been doing my hair so long I forget that many people don't know how to get the most out of semi-permanent color (which actually is MORE permanent than permanent dye for me). Here are some tips: 1. Wash before you dye, with a harsh "clarifying" shampoo, or dish soap w/o hand softeners if your hair will tolerate and rinse with warm/hot water. WHY? - this opens up the cuticle where color can be deposited as well as strips out other color and junk. 2. Do not condition before you dye. WHY? - this will close/smooth the cuticle and you don't want to do that until after you color. 3. Apply dye, wrap in plastic to contain moisture and apply heat and leave on for WAY longer than directions say. WHY? - this helps penetrate more color deeper. You want to keep it wet and activated, bc once it's dry, that's pretty much it. (This only applied to semi-permanent non-developer dyes.) 4. Rinse in COLD or lukewarm water. WHY? - to smooth down the cuticle again and keep that color in! If you have ever had a Brazilian Keratin treatment, they do the same think when rinsing it out. 5. Condition only after dying. WHY? - to close/smooth down the cuticle and keep the color in. Personally, I don't protect my hairline with Vasaline because it makes more of a mess for me. I just swab off the color with rubbing alcohol. If you bathtub is stained, bleach and AJAX are your friend. I'll update this review when I dye the extensions. I am also going to mix Ruby and Raging and see if the color tuns out sorta like Crimson.
V**T
Great semi-permanent dye for gray coverage and maintenance
I’ve been using Adore Semi Permanent Hair Color in Jet Black to cover my mom’s gray hair, and it works really well for that purpose. We use it about once a month, and it provides even, natural-looking coverage without being harsh on her hair or scalp. The formula is gentle and easy to apply, with no strong chemical smell. I also use it on my own hair, and as expected for a semi-permanent dye, it does gradually wash out completely after about 10–15 washes. Overall, I'd recommend this option for gray coverage or refreshing color, especially if you want something vegan and cruelty-free!
S**L
Mocha covers pink, but I suggest diluting it
This is a tough product to rate because it has pros and cons. I got the color mocha with the intention of covering my hot pink hair. A lot of reviews say the mocha turned their hair green, which I wanted to neutralize the pink. Pros: smells good, easy to use, easy to clean, not damaging, covered pink very well (to an auburn color). Cons: the only con, but it's a big one, is that it did turn the ends of some of my hair, mostly my face framing pieces a greenish dark brown. I ended up trimming as much of it off as I could, but don't be like me and please do a strand test. I haven't washed my hair yet, but even if it comes out quickly, I have enough left to add to conditioner to refresh the color without going too dark again. For the process, I put it on completely dry hair, shower cap, heated with blow dryer for a minute, left cap on for 30 min, rinsed out. I have above shoulder length hair, natural level 2 roots, ends were lightened to a 7/8. I doused my hair and used about 60% of the bottle. Update: It faded fairly fast after only one shampoo, but I made a color depositing conditioner and left it on dry hair for 40 min. That's my new favorite way to use this product. It made my originally hot pink hair into a copper/auburn color. If I had done this to begin with, I might have rated it higher. The two pics with straight hair are with and without flash after 3 shampoos and a the 40 min color depositing conditioner.
J**N
Floored
Seriously amazed at how vibrant the color is and how well it took to my hair! I can't speak for the lasting power as I just dyed it last night, but the process was easy and I was able to get all the color off with no staining. I'm not marking it down for this as everyone's hair is different, but I will say that some of the colors may not work for you as they have for others. First picture shows my natural color, which I would call an ashy dark blonde. I wanted to go for a dark brown so I ordered the color Mocha. Since I was gong to a darker brown from an ashy blonde, I read that yous hould first do a warmer color as a base to combat the green in the dark brown. I ordered the spiced amber - - going by the swatch, that looked like the closest to my natural color but just a bit warmer. Well, it turned out to be A LOT warmer. I used the entire bottle and just saturated my hair. Left it on for only 20 minutes. In the 2nd and 3rd photo, you can see that the Spiced Amber turned out looking more like the Ginger color on my hair. I hated it. I immediately followed with another shampoo, and then coated my hair with a combo of conditioner and the color Mocha. I used about 2/3 of the bottle for this. I left that on for 2 hours and the last 2 picture are the result. So obviously the base copper color was not needed here and when this all washes out, I'll just use mocha on its own. I like it more than my natural and I'm still very impressed with the priceand quality of this product! ***EDIT*** 12/19/2024 Knocking off 1 star. It's been months and unfortunately this stuff has not fully washed out as shown by last photo. My hair now seems to be this permanent dark blonde color. I guess it could be worse but I do detest the slight hint of green that I sometimes see in it. I think it's because I went with the dark brown color at one point. That was a mistake then as it looked horrible (Like the color of my poop after a night of drinking, lol!), and it remains a mistake as Ive never been fully able to get the green hue out. Just a bit of warning if you're a blonde and considering going dark with this product!
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