Clairol Nice 'N Easy Permanent
Clairol Nice 'N Easy Permanent
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Clairol Nice 'N Easy Permanent

4.2 stars out of 2403 reviews
(4.2)|
2,403 ratings
Actual Color:10/87 Ultra Light Natural Blo-Out of stock
3.5/121A Natural Darkest Brown, $17.13
$17.13/oz
4/120 Natural Dark Brown, $17.06
6A/114 Natural Light Ash Brown, $18.88
$18.88/count
8A/106 Medium Ash Blonde, $18.88
Other options
Brown, $19.95, Out of stock
$19.95/oz
SB2 Ultra Light Cool Summer Blonde, $14.30, Out of stock
5G/117 Medium Golden Brown, $7.96, Out of stock
$7.96/count
5RB/119B Natural Medium Reddish Brown, $20.02, Out of stock
$20.02/oz
6 Natural Light Brown, $18.88, Out of stock
6.5GN LIGHT GOLDEN SUNSET BROWN, $21.00, Out of stock
7/106A Dark Neutral Blonde, $13.29, Out of stock
$13.29/oz
8SC Sandy Copper Blonde, $7.99, Out of stock
$7.99/oz
9A/102 Ash Blonde, $11.73, was $17.14, Out of stock
$17.14

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Clairol Nice'n Easy Permanent Hair Color Kit:

 

  • Simple single-step hair color that delivers superior natural-looking color
  • Creates 3 salon tones and highlights using ColorBlend technology
  • Get permanent brown hair color that lasts up to 8 weeks
  • Designed for all hair types and textures
  • Covers 100% of grays with complementary highlights and lowlights for an authentic look
  • Each hair color application kit includes: ColorBlend Formula, ColorBlend Activator, CC Plus ColorSeal Conditioner and Expert gloves

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4.2 out of 5 stars
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Pros
  • : Provides complete coverage of gray hair.
  • : Process is simple and mess-free.
  • : Matches expected color shade accurately.
  • : Provides vibrant, rich tones that blend well with existing hair color.
  • : Covers stubborn grays thoroughly.
Neutral
  • : Can be strong and pleasant, but also overpowering for some.
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Apr 14, 2014
HisWalmartShopper
5 out of 5 stars review

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Love this color

After years of searching I found a color that actually ellicited compliments from friends and acquaintances. And it's from a box, not a salon! After many salon tries and other colors from boxes, this color works perfect. It's easy to use as long as I can find the hour or so to mix it, put it on, wait for it to set and rinse it out. So easy. Not only is the color great on me, the creme color protector that comes with it is fabulous. I don't even buy creme rinse anymore (especially since it's never done much for my frizzies) as my hair is smooth and silky with the Nice-n-Easy color protector product. I highly recommend Nice-N-Easy!

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Feb 1, 2013
12Brownie
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great product!!!!!!

I have been "graying" since I was 25, and have been using Nice'n Easy for over 30+ years. It used to be a "shampoo in product (which was good for the times} but now the "color blend" formula is awsome. It leaves you with highlights and such a "natural look".

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Sep 26, 2014
JKT1832
5 out of 5 stars review

I use this regularly, I also cheat...

I use this regularly to dye my hair. Typically I go for the Dark Blonde and sometimes I go for the lightest brown color but I stay in that range. I find it gives me as good a color as any other home hair color. I've also had professional hair color and I couldn't tell a difference there either, so for the money I think this is a winner. But how to I "cheat" you may wonder? Well, I don't use the whole product in one sitting. But you are wondering how I do this because CLEARLY you can't save the mixed color because it goes bad. Quite right, it does. What I do is I save bottles from previous colorings and rinse them out. Then I save half the liquid from the blue bottle of color (un-mixed) and half the liquid from the white bottle of whatever that is (un-mixed) for another use, then go ahead and mix the other halves together in a separate bottle. Sometimes I'll add just a smidgen of water so that it will go just a little further depending on how long my hair is. This does not seem to dilute the color potency at all that I can tell. I have been doing this for YEARS. I would notice too because my natural hair is not the color on the box! Then next time I'm ready to color, I still have half the quantities of the dye and the white stuff... I mix those together and I'm good to go. I save those bottles for the next time... and the process starts again with a fresh box. Half the cost for hair color, I've "cheated" the system.

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