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Naissant Purple Shampoo Blond Pearl Perla Beige Review

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Ever since I decided to go blonde, I am constantly getting asked by so many people what my secret is that makes my hair look so awesome. I thought it would be best to share with you my go-to blonde products and my routine. This is also a great opportunity to teach you about purple shampoo and what it can and can’t do, because honestly not many people are aware. Let’s just say that not every purple shampoo for blonde hair is created equal.

Best For My Beige Hair Color

Use purple shampoo to counteract brassiness.

The purple shampoo and conditioner treatment from Naissant is my favorite. In the past, I tested all kinds of shampoos and conditioners that claimed to do different things, but when it comes to keeping my blonder bright and toned, I have to admit that Naissant shampoo gets the job done for my personal hair coloring.

If you have blonde hair, you know that the number one issue with it is that it’s SO quick to turn yellow. If you are someone who doesn’t like platinum blonde hair and you decide to go with a bit more color, this applies even more. You’ll suddenly wake up in the morning and notice that those unwanted yellow tones have managed to take over what used to be your beautiful blonde hair. When this happens, most people decide to either change their coloring, or spend a fortune to get it professionally toned.

From my years of experience with these different issues, I feel it’s my obligation to my fellow blondes to encourage the use, trial & error of the wondrous different purple shampoos. Each purple shampoo is made up of different ingredients specifically for different types of blonde hair.

Naissant Purple Shampoo Blond Pearl Perla Beige

Like I just said, different shampoos work best for different natural hair types and colors. I have a bit of a lighter natural blonde look, so I use Naissant Blond Pearl Purple Shampoo and I think it is the most effective.

Naissant purple shampoo and conditioner specifically targets blondes with more of a pearly tone (like me). The shampoo will not work if you have more of a deep yellow, orange or rusty color and you’re looking to lift it up (sorry!). That being said, this shampoo works beautifully with regular lighter blondes who want to eliminate some brass.

This is definitely a product I would recommend. It makes my hair soft and shiny, which is something that is so crucial when it comes to having blonde hair. After all, what’s the point of having hair that looks good but feels like straw?!

When I first used it I was worried what the coloring would be like. I was afraid that it might dull out my color but thank g-d that wasn’t my experience. It actually made my hair lighter and left it feeling great. In the past I would use Paul Mitchell shampoos and it was was a great run, but I noticed that with Naissant the pigment was much stronger, and that’s really more of what my hair needs at this point.

Naissant blonde pearl treatment is a thick shampoo and lathers onto my hair pretty nicely. I found it a bit hard to rinse out and the smell isn’t GREAT but it’s still #1 on my purple shampoo list because it gives me the best results. At the end of the day I found myself getting caught up in stupid details that don’t really make a difference.

The shampoo itself is a very dark purple, so make sure not to leave it on for so long unless you want a purple tint to your hair. Suggested use is about 3-5 minutes after you’ve used your regular shampoo. Once you’ve lathered it on, rinse it out and repeat the process. Another thing to be cautious about is the amount of times you use it.

You might right away see the results of the shampoo and decide you want to use it a few times a week. THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR HAIR TURNING PURPLE. I know the results can be exciting, but let’s not get carried away!

Naissant Purple Shampoo Vs. Clairol Shimmer Lights Purple Shampoo Vs. Joico Color Balance Purple Shampoo

When it comes to treating color-sensitive hair, there are a tonne of options available to you. The trick is to find that treatment that works best for your hair in particular and gives you the best results for the money you pay.

While it might take us a long time going through a wide range of different brands, testing our hair after each wash to see if we’ve found the right one – we’ve made it easier for you by narrowing down our top 3 so far. In doing so, we hope to make it easier for you to make the correct decision for your hair.

Naissant Purple Shampoo

When it comes to purple shampoos, the Naissant Purple Shampoo is really about as simple and effective as it gets. It’s a fuss-free shampoo that allows for quick, thick and easy lathering and is quite reasonably priced too.Naissant Purple Shampoo gives great results that are noticeable soon after washing with it and will not only help to restore your hairs natural lightness (and embolden that blonde sheen), but will effectively remove brassy tones at the same time.

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Clairol Shimmer Lights Purple Shampoo

This purple shampoo is known to have a bad smell. I only realized that the rumors were true when I popped open the lid.  If you have a sensitivity to smells, you may want to choose a different brand. This shampoo is quite effective.  Using it twice a week does help decrease the brassy tones. If you don’t have brassy tones, you may not notice that much of a difference.

I wouldn’t recommend this brand simply because it’s more on the expensive side. If you decide to buy this one, make sure you have almond oil nearby. The shampoo is known to dry out hair.

Joico Color Balance Purple Shampoo

If you don’t know Joico, you should. The brand is well known for its go-to options for color-treated hair. Color Balance Purple Shampoo is reasonably priced, smells great, and most importantly, it’s effective.

It will help remove the brassy tones in your hair while keeping it fresh and clean. It will also help balance out the tone of your hair to make it lighter and brighter. This helps the dyeing process go a lot smoother. It also guarantees that your color will last longer.

Joico brand is a brand I’ve been using for years. There are no serious issues with their products. They’re easy to use and effective. What else do you need from a purple shampoo?

In summation, I would have to say that out of these three brands Joico is probably the best value for money, but the Naissant range works well too. I would leave out the Clairol Shimmer Light’s Shampoo and rather opt for something that’s a little more expensive (Joico) or cheaper (Naissant) that gives you better results with each wash.

Results: Loving My Pearly Blonde Hair!

I have to say that I’m overall satisfied with the results of this shampoo. I feel that it is a bit pricey, but at the end worth it because it feels like a high-quality product that really gets the job done for my hair.

It costs $18.99 off of Amazon for a 10.1 fl. oz. bottle, which lasts for a long time. I think that the price is not a turnoff but in fact just the opposite. I’m a big believer that you get what you pay for, and with Naissant purple shampoo, that is definitely the case.

My advice to my fellow blondes is to try out all different products to see what works best for you. Once you’ve experienced most, you’ll probably find yourself coming back to Naissant. Definitely a product I recommend!