💜 Keep your cool—shine bright, never brassy!
Fanola No Yellow Purple Shampoo is a violet pigment-enriched formula designed to neutralize unwanted yellow and brassy tones in blonde, bleached, and grey hair. It enhances hair softness and shine without drying, delivering salon-quality toning results at home. Made in Italy by a professional haircare brand, it’s the go-to solution for maintaining vibrant, cool-toned hair between color treatments.
C**S
Game changer for brass
The best brass kicker on the market.I have thick and coarse without treatment, hair in level five with balayage throughout up to level 10.Even at just level 5 my hair has a tendency to get brassy.I have spent more than I like to admit trying to kick that.Normally I would have to tone monthly.Until I found Fanola.I have the shampoo and conditioner I prefer the shampoo as both are somewhat drying and I can follow up a good conditioner when I use the shampoo.I suds up with the shampoo and leave it on for about five minutes in the shower, rinse and do a moisturizing conditioner. I only need to do this one shampoo a week.I no longer have to tone my hair. This stuff turns the brass into a gorgeous shade of blonde without looking too ashy and without going purple.If your hair is damaged and porous I would suggest cutting it with another shampoo until you get the hang of how much color it will deposit.My hair is much healthier now that I'm not toning it. I can go much longer between bleaching and dying as it evens everything out and even disguises the incoming and dreaded grays somewhat. It is a blending master.It does stick to your hands for a minute in the shower but does not dye mine purple and all the color is completely gone off them by the time I'm done in the shower. It does not dye my shower because I clean the shower.My hair is less processed, not brassy and imagine the money saved from not having to constantly tone.I've used this on my hair from level 5 to level 12 platinum with 100% success. I cannot say enough about it. And absolute staple in my beauty routine.
M**I
Best budget toner I've tried
I recently went back to bleaching my hair .(best decision I've made since the beginning of the pandemic - I love fun colors, but blonde looks good on me. I also chopped all my hair off, so whether I'm going through a phase or just manic? Who knows.)Point is, I wanted something to make it look nice and ... not yellow. I don't have money to go spend at a salon. It's extremely expensive to get your hair bleached by a professional - I have just enough money to buy box bleach and make questionable decisions. This does the job - for toning that is, does nothing for the questionable decisions - and leaves my hair looking blonde, not bronze.I will say that I do apply it differently than many people might. I have fine, thick hair. And while I did lob it off into a pixie cut thanks to Georgia having the temperatures of the Devil's nether regions, I'd still like to keep what little of it I have looking nice and fresh - not fried. This shampoo isn't exactly moisturizing or softening. It's a shampoo carrying a coloring agent. So.. I treat it as such.Don't be surprised by how dark the color is. I was at first, and only used it in the shower for about 5 minutes. It didn't do much for me. I came out looking much the same.I want to clarify once again, these are the decisions I make in applying this product - this isn't a recommendation. But it sure as hell works for me.1) Starting with dry hair, I plop this bad bitch on with some gloves on. DON'T FORGET THE GLOVES. It will stain your hands - but not the rest of your body. My biologist mother would probably have something to say about it being the way your hand skin is different from the skin on the rest of your body. Science and I are casual lovers.2) I leave it on for anywhere from 25-40 minutes. It really depends on if I forget to set the timer or not. I usually forget to set the timer. I'm typing this review while still forgetting to set the timer - yes, I have it on right now, and am continuing to choose writing this instead of rubbing my two braincells together. Don't be like me.3) Shower time! Rinse it all out. You may notice your hair feels a bit dry - once again, this isn't a moisturizing shampoo. It's less than $20 on amazon, don't get your hopes up. Instead, go in with a moisturizing mask. My hair needs some serious TLC, and the best moisturizer I've found for myself is Shea Moisture's Purple Rice Water Strength & Color Care Masque. I leave that and my skincare mask on for about 5 minutes while i wash my body, shave whatever I feel up to shaving that day, you know the deal. At least I assume it's 5 minutes. You know by now my track record with timers.4) Rinse that equally bad bitch out. Your hair will feel much much softer. I add this step now for my wonder bread cousins. Our hair can look oily as hell if we just moisturize it - it probably doesn't know how to be treated right because we were raised on 3 in 1 bodywash, shampoo, and conditioner. Forgive it. Be patient with it. Go in with a good quality moisturizing shampoo. I use my Function of Beauty shampoo, and then follow that slight rinse up with my FoB conditioner. I may be gaslighting my hair. It's okay, it looks fine at the end of it all.5) After letting that conditioner sit for the normal amount of time I let any conditioner sit, which is usually about a minute or two. I then rinse it out til I don't feel sticky. Finish up my shower routine, and at the end I put in my leave in conditioner. It's also a FoB product. I swear by the stuff, but this isn't a review for that. I'm gonna run out soon, and I have enough depression as it is. Lets change the subject. You should have beautifully toned hair!I will remind you not to make any decisions on if you like it or not UNTIL YOUR HAIR FULLY DRIES. Your hair will always look more bronze when it's wet. When my hair dries it's a completely different animal, and thanks to me adding that conditioning routine, it's soft as well. If that sounds like a lot of steps... well, it is. Your hair doesn't work for free. But I promise it doesn't take long. If you think 25-30 minutes in the shower for your FULL hair and body routine is a long time, you may have other issues that need addressing. But hey, I'm not a therapist.At the end of the day, I LOVE this stuff. And it's a gigantic bottle. I mean, about the length of my small dog. I'll get a lot of wear out of this stuff. I don't recommend washing your hair every day, and I don't recommend doing this deep cleanse and tone more than once a week. Wash your body all you want, but let your hair breathe. Dry shampoo is your friend.5/5 stars for affordability and function. Now let me go set my timer.
L**S
Holy Grail toning shampoo
Best toning shampoo at any price point. I have ash blonde hair with champagne blonde highlights and very very hard water that turns my hair brassy FAST. I’m talking a week, tops. I’ve used almost every purple shampoo product out there trying to preserve my color and this one is IT. Its drying, but nothing you can’t fix with a good deep conditioner after you shampoo. Or you can just mix some into your normal shampoo. I use this about twice a week and the bottle lasts more than a year. If you have silver or blonde hair trust me you need this shampoo!
L**N
Works well!
Worked well, and was recommend by my hair stylist. But I hated the smell.
J**N
Best product recommended by hair professionals
Great product. Have used for years. Immediate results after the first wash. Always makes my hair silver and takes out all the yellowness. Also, you don’t need to use a whole handful so it lasts forever. If you leave it in too long it’ll leave a purple tint but that washes right out at the next wash. I personally don’t mind a little purple hue every now and again. I was recommended this product by hair professionals as their greatest find!
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