

💜 Unleash your inner artist with Paradyes Comrii Purple – where vibrant color meets hair care magic!
Paradyes Semi Permanent Hair Color in Comrii Purple delivers intense, jewel-toned pigmentation with exceptional shine and uniform coverage. Enriched with nourishing ingredients, it conditions hair while providing a silky touch and even color distribution. Perfect for fantasy hair lovers seeking vibrant, easy-to-apply color that maintains hair health and style sophistication.





| ASIN | B0C1KPFM4P |
| ASIN | B0C1KPFM4P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,570 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #108 in Semi-Permanent Hair Color |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Date First Available | 5 April 2023 |
| Item model number | 8908019638172 |
| Item model number | 8908019638172 |
| Manufacturer | Birds of Paradyes |
| Manufacturer | Birds of Paradyes |
| Product Dimensions | 17.8 x 9.3 x 5.6 cm; 120 g |
| Product Dimensions | 17.8 x 9.3 x 5.6 cm; 120 g |
J**S
I have "fantasy" dyed hair color that is difficult to maintain at peak brightness, so I love color-depositing conditioners and conditioning dyes like these that not only help me stay colorful, but they also nourish and strengthen my damaged strands. I had never used paradyes products before so I decided to use their Comrii Purple as one of three colors (the other two are from other brands) I used to touch up my current multi-colored look. I wanted to create a blue to magenta gradient from my roots down. My process was the same for all 3. I began with salon-bleached (to a light, level ~9 blonde) and heavily faded color-treated hair. I applied the three colors to different sections of my hair (using gloves and my fingers), worked it through the area, then let it sit with my head wrapped in a plastic bag while I soaked in a hot bath. After an hour I hopped in the shower, rinsed it out, then shampooed, conditioned, and used a moisturizing hair mask. I followed up with a leave-in conditioner spray and split end sealer out of the shower. As you can see in the photos, Comrii Purple took well to my hair and created a vibrant, jewel-toned purple. It blended well with the more red-ish "orchid" color (not paradyes) I used on the ends which also worked, while a blue shade from the same manufacturer as the "orchid" did not work very well at all on the top 1/3. The purple is definitely the brightest of the three colors I used. However, I did notice a few streaks where this dye didn't take as well. I'm sure they are where I didn't work it in as thoroughly, but I used enough product that it still should have saturated through, like it did with the "orchid" color. This one seems slightly less forgiving. However, I am overall very happy with this. I like that it was really easy to apply, is intensely pigmented (so a little goes a long way!), and smells pleasant vs. chemically. My ends and top 1/3 of my hair felt pretty dry after coloring but the middle section, where I used paradyes, was not. This certainly left my hair feeling healthier. I still have most of the jar left, so I actually think I'll skip any further attempt to dye the top blue will just reapply the purple all the way up to my roots to cover where the blue didn't take. I'd suggest to anyone looking to use this to wear gloves during application as it will stain your skin (although thankfully, it didn't burn or sting!), use a dye brush to carefully coat every strand, rinse really thoroughly to minimize the color rubbing off on your towels/clothes/bedding, and mix a little into your regular conditioner to get a quick color refresh every time you wash your hair!
C**W
I have been vibrantly purple for a few years now, typically using blue-based purples that fade into a grayish blue. This is not typical hair color that will deposit lost color in the hair follicle, but a wash of color in the form of conditioner. I've tried these before as well, and was happy to see this brand actually does condition somewhat (other brands have left my hair feeling really straw like and brittle) but does not offer that super rich conditioning we all seek from those box dye kits, haha. It deposits a little bit of color, but clashed with my blue based purple a bit. On my unbleached roots it left a cool oil slick sheen of purple that helped soften the grow out before my next lightening.
K**H
Nice hair colour it appear very fast and long lasting it may he has soft and shiny with silky texture
C**E
I received the paradyes Top‑up Semi‑permanent DIY Conditioner Based Hair Colour in Comrii Purple and after using it as instructed I had mixed results. The shade itself can be vibrant and eye‑catching where it took well, and the conditioner‑based formula *should* feel nourishing during application. In some areas the color deposited nicely with decent saturation and a fun purple tone that stood out. However, a couple of issues prevented this from being a fully satisfying experience. Even though I followed the directions carefully and used the recommended processing time, the color outcome ended up uneven in several sections. Some patches appeared much lighter or patchy compared with others, which meant extra work trying to blend or reapply. Additionally, despite being conditioner‑based, I found that my hair felt noticeably drier after rinsing and drying, requiring extra conditioning and care to restore smoothness and softness. The scent and application process were pleasant enough, and the packaging is straightforward, but the end result didn’t match the “conditioning” expectation for my hair type. This product may work better for some, especially if your hair is already in strong condition or you’re targeting only partial color accents, but for me the dryness and uneven color keep this at 3 stars.
M**F
The product was very nice and i really liked the colour . The purplish colour really looks admiring on my face tone .
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