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๐จ Unlock your pastel potential with every drop!
The Manic Panic Mixer/Pastel-izer 4oz is a colorless, creamy formula designed to blend with hair dyes, enabling you to create custom pastel shades effortlessly. Made in India, this compact and easy-to-use mixer improves hair texture while offering precise control over your color intensity.


























| ASIN | B00COMW53M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #605,732 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #1,487 in Semi-Permanent Hair Colour |
| Brand | Manic Panic |
| Colour | Colorless |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,077 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00612600110470 |
| Hair Color Permanence | Semi-Permanent |
| Hair Type | All |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Weight | 4.2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Manic Panic |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 612600110470 |
| Material Features | Vegan |
| Material Type Free | Paraphenylenediamine Free |
| Model Number | 612600110470 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Jar |
| Product Benefits | Brightening |
| Recommended Uses For Product | salon |
| Suitable Hair Color | All Hair Colors |
| UPC | 794437342023 782794849972 789542702480 791159993151 612600110470 773490141729 698798568880 798256417634 |
| Unit Count | 118.0 Milliliters |
A**T
Waste of money
Useless product. Indian hair doesnt require this. It infact makes color so weak that it doesnt show. I tried it over bleach and did not like it. Had to recolor without it.
R**E
Learn from my mistakes!
Let me start off by saying I'm pretty new to the hair coloring game. I started off at the salon; I've been bleaching my hair blonde for a couple of years now. Usually, my colorist does a variation of the same thing -highlights and/or single process. When I went, this time, I was feeling a bit bored with that routine. During the consultation, I mentioned that to her, and we talked about going lavender, which was something we've been talking about on and off for a while. I decided to go for it! She used a combo of Manic Panic's Purple Haze, conditioner, blue toner, and hairdresser wizardry. She did my hair, and it looked freaking amazing, like some sort of mermaid princess. It was awesome!!! But then.... I washed it! It immediately faded into some blah pinky purple nondescript gross color. So I figured I'd go to Sally's, buy some dye, and touch it up at home. I went, asked an extremely unhelpful employee for some advice. I bought more Purple Haze, some conditioner, mixing bowl and a color brush. I also got another purple color; I forget the exact brand, but it involves argan oil. I got home, mixed up the color and put it on (much harder process than it looks at the salon). I left it in for 20 minutes; THAT'S IT! Rinsed it, and my hair was a DEEP magenta purple color with red undertones. WHOA! I messaged my colorist and asked her to please forgive me and to tell me what I did wrong. She forgave me and explained that I didn't put enough conditioner in and that the color in the bowl is approximately what the color on my head will end up being. I grew to kind of like the magenta, so I didn't do anything immediately and tried the other argan oil dye with pretty much the same results. Then that started to fade as well, turning to the same patchy pink/purple mess. So, I went on Amazon and bought Manic Panic Mixer/Pastel-izer and Manic Panic Amplified Hair Color in Ultra Violet. I wasn't messing around anymore; I wanted to make sure I got the true purple pastel that I was looking for. I mixed those up with the advice my colorist had given me in mind. I left it on for approximately half an hour and then rinsed the color out and shampooed and conditioned. The new color was great, definitely the bluer toned cool purple I was interested in/going for. The Manic Panic Pastel-izer did exactly what it was supposed to do. That being said, I feel that conditioner does the exact same thing and is probably a better bang for your buck. If you have the money to spend, buy the Pastel-izer, but if you don't, I wouldn't worry about it at all. Probably unnecessary but nice to have. Hope that long story helps - haha. Let me know if you have any questions about Manic Panic dyes since I've done quite a bit of research when I was trying to figure out how to keep my hair purple. '
M**A
Preis-Leistung Top
Zu mischen super geeignet
R**G
Unique colours and fun
Used it for the first time last night. I would recommend a small drop of pigment and a lot of it to get nice pastel colours. I love how bright they came out! I'm going to keep experimenting
M**E
pastelizer
ottimo
V**E
Pastelizer makes great, subdued colors
This pastelizer is wonderful! My ultimate goal is pastel purple. I have medium to dark mousy brown hair, I did a round of bleach using balayage technique and got to an orangey yellow but decided to wait a few weeks before I lift the rest of my natural color. In the mean time, I toned (manic panic virgin snow) which helped a little with the brassiness, then mixed a whole jar of pastelizer with about 4 tbsp of manic panic purple haze and it came out this beautiful pinky purple. I might stop here because I love it so much
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