Below are the best temporary hair colors, no matter if you’re blonde, brunette, looking to color grays, or just get a fun look:
- Hair Color Spray
When using colored hair spray, Diaz says to always make sure to spray from a distance to get an even surface coverage. “The closer the applicator is to your hair, the more of a localized ‘spot’ placement you’ll get,” she says, “Be sure to move the can around as you apply for even surface coverage and hold 6-12” away.”
- Hair Color for Brunettes
Dying brown hair, even if it’s only temporary, requires a lot more effort than dying blonde or bleached hair. Overtone makes it easy with a formula designed for dark strands. This complete rose gold system comes with a coloring conditioner and a daily conditioner that’s hyper-pigmented, resulting in a subtle change in color for brunettes.
- Hair Color Stain
Also known as stains, direct dyes use all natural formulas that won’t harm your hair. “These are called direct dyes or vegetable dyes because there is no chemical action happening, meaning it is not mixed by instead comes ready to apply,” explains Diaz. They show up best on lighter hair, but they’re a safe bet for everyone because there is no possibility for damage.
- Hair Color Spray for Gray Hair
For a quick solution to covering gray hairs, dpHUE’s Color Color Touch-Up Spray has a targeted nozzle that makes application precise and easy. The brand claims that the formula dries quickly, won’t rub on clothes, and will not leave a sticky residue.
- Semi-Permanent Hair Dye
Semi-permanent dye can’t lighten your hair but only darker or deposit tone. Diaz suggests this temporary dye “for translucent toning blondes, reds and brunettes, or some fashion colors.”
- Temporary Hair Color Wax
Hair wax is a great way to color and style your hair at the same time. It lets you sculpt and create texture while achieving the perfect vibrant look. Apply this with your fingers for full coverage or use an eyebrow brush to target smaller sections.