Nico Reyes: Today I'm gonna be testing out four temporary hair dyes. I'm somebody who does not want
to permanently dye my hair, but these temporary
dyes could be a fun way to switch up the color whenever I want to. The dyes I'm gonna be testing out are Manic Panic's Dye Hard, Good
Dye Young's Poser Paste, Gemini Naturals' Get Hued, and Mofajang. I'm gonna be testing out the hair dyes on their color payoff,
their transfer-proofness, and how easily they wash out. All of these hair dyes are
also in different price ranges, so we'll see if the
quality of the dye changes with the price point. The first temporary dye
that I'm gonna try out is this one from Gemini Naturals, and it's their Get Hued collection, and it's in the shade Cobalt. So in order to test out all of these dyes on their transfer-proofness, I am going to invite a very tall friend wearing a very white
T-shirt into the studio, hug him, and we'll see if
any of this dye transfers onto his shirt. I don't see anything, kind
of a little in the center. You can see, like, the
slightest tinge of blue, like, right here and here, like, very slightly. That is really impressive! So the Gemini Naturals [Get
Hued] was actually really great, even though I was really
disappointed in how much product you actually go through. At least I do because I'm
somebody with very thick hair. Not a lot transferred onto
Grant's shirt when I did my little hugging test. It's definitely not the
easiest to wash out, but I do have to say I
am not shampooing my hair in my workplace bathroom. I am just rinsing it with
the water from the sink and seeing how much comes out with that. Next up I am gonna try
Manic Panic's Dye Hard in the shade Electric
Flamingo, and it is electric. This is the pinkest pink I
think I've ever seen in my life. I've heard of Manic Panic before. Never tried any of their products, but they are a very well-known
hair-coloring, dyeing brand. Grant Tyler: Hug me, brother. Reyes: Hug me, brother! Yup, there's definitely pink. Not here, but we see it here, and then I saw some
right here on his sleeve. So the Dye Hard actually rinsed out of my hair fairly quickly. Definitely a lot quicker
than the Get Hued one. I think that the color, although it was not what
I expected it to be, it was definitely not
pink on my hair color, it was still pretty cool. I was expecting a little bit
more from the color payoff just because Manic Panic
is, like, known for these extremely pigmented
dyes, but I'm also a brunette. It doesn't really work the same for me, and I should have known better. I should have known that that
pink was not going to happen on my hair. Next up I'm going to try out the Mofajang Hair Coloring Material. Now I've done a video on
this product in the past. Ew! I don't like what it just did to my hair. The weird thing about
Mofajang is that I can't find its, like, original source. There's no, like, online Mofajang store where you can order this stuff from. I found it on Amazon for
$7.99 so that makes this one our cheapest hair dye of the day. We got some right here,
we got some right there. When I first tried the Mofajang
I really didn't hate it, but I did hate the way
it felt when it dried, and this time it was no different. It does dry to this really
crunchy, hard texture that is just not pleasant. I don't think anybody
wants hard, crunchy hair. But it did have a really nice color payoff and it rinsed out in
the sink fairly quickly. The final temporary dye
that I'm gonna be trying out is the Poser Paste from Good Dye Young. This is actually Hayley
Williams' hair-dye company. Hayley Williams, Paramore. We all know her, we all love her. The color that I got is called
Kowabunga, which is so fun because it's green just like
the Mutant Ninja Turtles. Just looking at it inside the jar, it does look like a much more dry formula than the rest of the colors. I feel like I look like the Joker. OK, the final hug, here we go. Oh, my God, I'm flaking
everywhere, it's disgusting! You can see the green flakes. My hair texture in this moment feels so terrible and dry, and, like, there's some
weird film on my hair, it feels awful. I cannot wait to go
home and use the deepest of conditioners on my hair, because right now it just feels dead. It feels terrible right now. After trying out all four of
these temporary hair dyes, I think that I've
finally come to a winner, and that winner is the Get
Hued by Gemini Naturals. Even though it is the
most expensive hair dye that I tried out today, it
performed really well overall. The color payoff was actually great and I thought that the
blue really stood out against my dark hair. I think that between the
color and the formula, it performed really, really well. When it came to the transfer-proof test, the blue really did not rub off at all. It was barely noticeable,
really hard to see, so it definitely did
really well with that. It did give me a bit of
a hard time when I was rinsing it out, but it
definitely was not the worst. I used way less of the Get Hued in the end than I did with the Dye Hard, which tells me that I
get more bang for my buck with the Get Hued. I definitely have to give second place to Manic Panic's Dye Hard. This one was a really great formula and an even cheaper price
point than Get Hued, but my problem with it
was that I had to use more of the Dye Hard than
I did with the Get Hued in order to have a
really good color payoff. The Mofajang was fine. I still to this day do not
like how it leaves my hair feeling all dry and crunchy, so I would definitely
put it at third place. The biggest loser today was
obviously the Poser Paste. It was an OK color payoff. I feel like the green did look kind of vibrant against my hair, but when it came to transfer-proofness and washing it out, it just
failed, it failed miserably. So when it comes to temporary hair dyes, I say spend a little more for a product that performs better and try out Get Hued.