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Manic Panic Cotton Candy Pink Hair Dye - Classic High Voltage - (3PK) Semi Permanent Hair Color - Glows in Blacklight - Bright, Cool-toned Pink Shade - Vegan, PPD & Ammonia-Free

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About Manic Panic Cotton Candy Pink Hair Dye - Classic

Manic Panic Cotton Candy Pink Hair Color Cream transforms your hair into a vibrant, bold pink shade that is darker than pastel hair dyes. Perfect for light or dark hair, this pink hair dye glows under black light so you can showcase your dark pink hair color when dancing the night away. Packaged with a resealable lid, this no-mix pink hair dye is perfect for when you want to achieve punky colors The Classic High Voltage line of semi-permanent hair color conditioning creams from Manic Panic feature a range of over 50 colors that bring out bold, vivid looks for all hair types. This line of Vegan, semi-permanent hair color creams are free from parabens, gluten, ammonia, PPD, resorcinol and phthalates so you can feel good about changing up your look without any risks. Each one of our products is PETA accredited, made in the USA and tested on celebrities – not animals. And, this ready-to-use, no-mix hair dye fades gradually with each shampoo, lasting from 4 to 6 weeks For best results, pre-lightened hair to a level 9 or 10 using Manic Panic Flash Lightning Bleach Kits. Then, brighten your mane within minutes with this hair color for men and women from Manic Panic. Hair dye results do vary, though, based on base color, porosity and hair type. Avoid using on hair with more than 10% grey coverage Manic Panic originated in 1977 as one of the first products sold at the Bespoke Boutique on St. Mark’s Place in NYC. The vivid shades, tints and hues stemmed from punk rock pioneers Tish and Snooky Bellomo, who transformed the beauty brand into a leading hair color revolution still going strong 40 years later. The New York native sisters, dubbed as the “Martha Stewarts of Punk Rock” believe in not only sharing colorful hair dye shades but also sharing a portion of their profits by donating 15% of Manic Panic’s annual profits to various charities