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Manic Panic Virgin Snow is a violet-tinted semi-permanent hair toner designed to eliminate brassy tones on pre-lightened platinum blonde hair. Its cream formula not only neutralizes unwanted yellow and orange hues but also conditions hair deeply during application. Ready to use without mixing, this vegan, cruelty-free, and toxin-free formula ensures vibrant, cool-toned results that fade gradually over 4-6 weeks, making it a must-have for millennial professionals seeking flawless, salon-quality blonde at home.


























| ASIN | B00BDJBKJM |
| ASIN | B00BDJBKJM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #134,428 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #409 in Semi-Permanent Hair Color |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,343) |
| Date First Available | 14 September 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | HCR 11033 |
| Item model number | HCR 11033 |
| Manufacturer | MANIC PANIC |
| Manufacturer | MANIC PANIC |
| Package Dimensions | 6.4 x 5.51 x 5.41 cm; 2.89 kg |
| Package Dimensions | 6.4 x 5.51 x 5.41 cm; 2.89 kg |
A**R
Was good, but not very much. Next time I'd order two.
L**A
I like it but found cheaper that works just as good.
C**S
I have portrayed Santa for over 20 years and this is an excellent product for snow white hair.
L**A
This is my absolute favorite toner to bannish the yellow from my hair after doing a lightening process. My hair is naturally very dark brown, so the most difficult part of going blonde (more specifically, very light Pearl/platinum blonde) is getting rid of the yellow, brassy, light orangey tone my hair has when it is bleached. I used to use the toner the entire bleach blonde world uses right now... Wella T18 Permanent Liquid Toner (Lightest Ash Blonde). I don't know what I was thinking causing all that additional damage to my hair by using a anything permanent (anything that needs to be mixed with developer), especially after using bleach. Because I bleach my hair like I do, I want to keep any additional damage to an absolute MINIMUM... If I wanna keep my hair on my head that is... So basically because I lighten my hair to about a level 10 (Lightest Blonde) there is no need to use any products that require a developer. When the hair looks like the color of the inside of a banana peel after rinsing the bleach out, you are done lightening. After that point in the process, there is no longer any need to have to use damaging products to get the desired result. To get the yellow, brassy tones out of bleached hair without any additional damage, use this Manic Panic toner instead of a permanent toner that requires a developer (meaning that it does do some damage to the hair, although not nearly as much as the lightening/bleaching process. But after putting the hair through all that damaging bleach processing, the last thing I want to do is put anything else in my hair that does any further structural damage to the hair. Immediately after a bleaching process, the hair is EXTREMELY fragile, overworked, and compromised. It's even important to avoid being rough with the hair when drying, etc. After bleaching, even more so when the hair is still wet. That is when the hair is it's absolute most fragile state. So be gentle with the way you treat your hair after lightening! Start out by using a damage-free toner like this AMAZING one VIRGIN SNOW BY MANIC PANIC!!!
G**Z
The product didn't lighten my hair much but absolutely loved how good my hair feels after applying this and would use it again.
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