Description
Do I need to pre-lighten my hair?
Applying Manic Panic to pre-lightened hair is the best way to assure you achieve vibrant results. For the most intense color, apply color to a pale blonde (level 9-10). For at-home lightening, bleaching kits are available from Manic Panic, Crazy Color and Stargazer. Different levels are shown below:
Pre-lightening before coloring is the most important step when using Manic Panic and is essential step to ensure the end color results are as close as possible to the color swatch. Natural hair is smooth and not very porous and absorbent so it requires pre-lightening to open the hair cuticles, making the hair porous and absorbent so the hair picks up the pigments.
Lightening also makes the color pop as Manic Panic is a direct pigment dye that sits on the surface of the hair. The color of natural hair alone does not determine whether or not bleaching is necessary. For example, natural blonde hair may require bleaching to become porous just as any other hair color does. The color itself does not change the structure of the hair.
When applying new color to the hair, the new re-growth at the roots needs to be pre-lightened again so that section of hair can pick up the color pigments.
Can I use the color on hair that is not pre-lightened?
For hair that is naturally Level 3-7, colors that will give the best results are:
Deep Purple Dream, Enchanted Forest, Fuschia Shock, Green Envy, Hot Hot Pink, Infra Red, Purple Haze, Raven, Rock ’n Roll Red, Vampire Red and Violet Night
When the color is applied to natural hair, the molecules will slide off very easily when you rinse or wash. Only natural hair that is somewhat porous may hold onto some of the color in the most highly pigmented shades, resulting in a lighter tint or glow of color that is best seen in bright sunlight. If this color “sticks” to your natural hair, it will normally fade a lot faster than it would on lightened hair. Pre-lightening is essential for vivid, bright color results.
Trend Setters
Beginning in 1977, Manic Panic’s vivid rainbow colors dyes were one of the first products to be sold at the bespoke boutique on St. Mark’s Place.
In the 90s, due to heightened demand, distribution of their products expanded tremendously. Since that time, Manic Panic has worked continuously to make sure their formula remains the best on the market by listening to customer feedback and staying ahead of the trends by starting them!
In 2005, Manic Panic introduced the Amplified formula for their dye, further revolutionizing their color. Manic Panic can guarantee that their products are the best on the market as the dyes continue to be tested and quality-controlled by in-house staff. Manic Panic guarantees all of their ingredients are both Vegan and Cruelty-Free, as accredited by PETA®.
Tested On Celebrities, Not Animals™
Celebrity Sightings
Jared Leto began dyeing his hair with the ‘Red Passion’ Classic Crème and posting pics on his booming social media channels as early as 2010, and later appeared in Vogue in Manic Panic. When his role as the Joker came about for 2016’s Suicide Squad, Jared’s team came straight to us for his signature green as well as for Margot Robbie’s blue and pink pigtails as Harley Quinn!
Jake Gyllenhaal recently told W he wouldn’t have pursued acting had Manic Panic not “gone to his head” when he was younger.
Both Kim Kardashian and her sister Kylie Jenner have graced countless tabloids this year, both in the ‘Cotton Candy’ and ‘Hot Hot Pink’ Classic Crème formula, creating a worldwide trend overnight.
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