Dariya Palty Hair Japan

Posted by Amy On September 17 2008 

This brand has been circulating in Japan for one of the choices to dye one’s hair in the colors the Japanese desire. The colors range from black to pale blonde. The instruction sheet only comes in Japanese language so it’s helpful of you know some Japanese. According to several consumers who have tried this product, your hair has to be sufficiently pre-lightened before using it. This means your hair has to be anywhere above medium brown hair to see some results from one of those products. If your hair’s already jet black or dark brown, they would merely tint your hair like a color wash rather than a permanent change. Sort of works like a semi-permanent tint. To see the new packaging (replaced the old cartoon style packaging) and a list of hair colors, see the chart below. Source: flyxme@soompi

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If you truly want to try one of the lighter shades, it is recommended to use the Palty’s own bleaching series: Hair Bleach Super Flash Sparkling Blonde 08. This one will turn black hair into a bleached blonde color. Works on dark hair that’s resistant to change.

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If you just simply want to go for warmer blondes or super light brown shades (think of Milk Tea Brown or Vanilla Beige), then it’s recommended to purchase Palty Hair Bleach Hard Gold Brown 08. It will turn dark hair into brilliant golden shade.

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But if you’re already a light brunette or redhead, then it’s recommended to use other kind of bleach that works much more gently and achieve similar results. The one to use: Palty Hair Treatment Bleach Natural Brown 08.

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If you want to purchase these products and the website is English friendly, please visit Webichi.com

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2 Responses to “Dariya Palty Hair Japan”

  1. Alex.E says:

    I have brown/ light redish hair if I use sparkling blonde hair dye the lightest one. will it just turn my hair more red? I want it to be bleach blonde! what do you recommended?? Plz + thanks
    Alez :)

  2. Faux Blondes says:

    Hi Alez,
    As coloring process goes, color doesn’t lift color. In fact, by using a dye over dyed hair will only create even more problems and much muddy color. Is your hair natural or dyed? If you want a light blonde shade, the only way to go there is to use a bleach or lightener regardless if you have dyed or natural hair. There’s no way around it, unfortunately. There’s no magic in a bottle that turns darkest hair to blonde instantly.

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