This temporary color spray is as easy to use as hairspray. Simply mist the product over your hair to add pigment and shine. The spray has kaleidoscopic pigments and a buildable formula to create looks ranging from subtle to look-at-me loud. Oh and, color commitment-phobes: It washes out with shampoo.
Manic Panic is one of the first brands we think of in terms of next-level hair colors. Hair dye addicts are probably familiar with the semi-permanent colors, but they shouldn't overlook the temporary styling gels, especially the metallic options. You can add prismatic frost to a sculpted updo orapply the gel then brush it through for a hazy hair chalk finish — the world is your oyster. Make sure the gel is packed in your festival beauty kit.
Want to boost your natural hair color? Apply this easy-to-use color to clean, towel-dried hair. (Bonus, there's no need to rinse afterward.) The mousse formula deposits temporary dye that corrects the tone, boost vibrancy and has a UV filter to protect hair from damage and fading. Select between blond/highlights and darker tones.
This rose gold temporary hair color is as chic as the package it comes in. Celebrity hairstylist Kristin Ess developed this first-of-its-kind in-shower product for a quick color refresh. The intensity can be dialed up or down depending on whether it's sprayed on wet or damp hair. The pinky gold finish is most evident on highlighted, blond or lightened hair. The results can last from one to three shampoos.
This liquid hair chalk reminds us of when we used to color our hair with markers. The key difference is that the chalk pen is actually specially designed for your hair. And unlike traditional hair chalks, there's no messy application or crumbly mess: Just run the pen's nib down hair, et voilà. The color is pigmented enough that it will show up on locks from blond to brown. (Yeah, we see you, brunettes.)