Color Hair Dyes “Crazy Liberty” are developed on the basis of modern nanotechnologies for the safe decorative dyeing animals’ coat. Pets hair dyes are made on the basis of vegetative and fruit components that not only color but also improve the health of the hair considering the peculiarities of animals' skin and fur. We use plant and fruit juices AHA (α-hydroxy acid) as a dye extract to give the intensive color. The dyes includes an extract of olive that nourishes and restores the structure of the damaged wool, protects it from bleaching under ultraviolet rays and soothes the animal skin. Bright coat color is achieved with the help of the ultra silicon emulsion, which particle sizes are less than 40 nanometers. Due to this the dye penetrates deep into the animal coat reducing the loss of its humidity, protecting against thermal damage and giving the glamorous shine.
H**I
EASY TO USE paintbrush & gloves are a must!
Our dog has naturally pure white fur with a little tan on her ears. I am an artist so blank canvas!I have found this product really easy and safe to use when I follow the safety instructions. It does not smell as strong as human hair color products I have used on myself.Things I have learned:Wait a couple of days between colors if applying close together or they do “bleed” together. Apply to dry fur.I squeezed some dye into a small plastic measuring cup and added more as I used it up.Might stain the cup but it is easier to hold onto a cup with a handle. Having the cap on the tube is great so unused dye can be used next time.I use about 3/4 of the tube on her - she weighs 30# with a 23” girth but is lean all over.I applied the dye onto the dogs fur while in my back yard in the grass because dogs tend to “shake” themselves dry. I made sure I had a shady spot to do it in so she didn’t overheat.I bought a cheap skinny black leash to use around her neck as a collar and lead while painting cuz she didn’t exactly LOVE being painted but once she knew she was not going anywhere she was pretty patient with it all. (I removed her nice collar.)I left the dye on for an hour - took her for a walk while I waited. It never fully dries so watch that last walk from outside to inside if you are using your shower to rinse the dye out once it is done setting like I do. Rinse it off walls etc as you rinse the dog. And really rub the dog with your hands and fingers to get all the excess dye out.Pic #1previous dye job had faded to this after 4 months.Pic #2Jul 28, 2021 base color orange and the dreamsicle look, painted on with 1/4” brush on face & ears, 2” brush on rest of body.Follow instructions DO NOT paint on bare skin - inner ears, underbelly, inner thighs, near or on genitals or it can rash up. Paint it on fur covered areas only.Pic #3 & #4Jul 30, 2021 painted on the black stripes, used 1/4” paint brush.Follow instructions DO NOT paint around eyes - my dog naturally has the cleopatra look around her eyes. I did not paint them!!Pic #5 & #6Sep 3, 2021 As of today the color will probably last really good on her for at least a few more weeks.As written on instructions on tube, dye really lasts longer on silky hair but does not last as long on slightly course or really course hair.This dog has silky hair on her face, ears, neck and sides so the color is still pretty rich. She has slightly course hair on her upper body and tail so it is fading a bit there. She has really course hair at the base of her tail on top of her back so it faded a lot there.Swimming in our chlorinated pool also shortens the dyes life span a bit.SUMMARY:When I take her on walks or sit outside a store while my spouse does the shopping, this dog makes even the grumpiest people smile.This dye is easy to use and the results can be really fun once you figure out how to use it.But heed the warnings so you don’t poison or kill your dog ok?!NEVER bleach a dog to make its hair white - you will kill it.NEVER use right up close around eyes, mouth, nose or inside ears cuz can cause blindness, rash, poison or even kill your dog JUST LIKE human hair dye can do the same to humans who misuse it around their eyes or get it in their mouth or nose.
B**N
Extreme permanence, extremely vibrant
The media could not be loaded. I dyed Wally in mid October so he could be Gritty (Philadelphia Flyers mascot) for Halloween. I was looking for a product that was “permanent” to reduce the risk of him leaving orange smears on my white couch, which led me to this product. Did he win the dog Halloween contest and pay his pet rent for two months? Yes! Did he leave excess dye on my white couch? Not at all! When they say permanent… this dye is PERMANENT. It has been four months, and despite shaving him super short and weekly baths, he is STILL ORANGE. Slightly more peach colored but very much so orange. My wedding is in April and I was going to have photos taken with Wally. I may need to have those photos done in black and white because I think my dog will still be orange by that point. So overall, amazi product! But plan ahead accordingly.
B**E
Fun color, lasts a long time
It’s been 2 months and the color is still there. Pennelope Jane’s fur is white poodle hair so even though she would only allow it to set 5 minutes (20 is recommended on tube), it did the job well. Instead of fading out, it looks like her hair will grow out before the color leaves it. So make sure you are ready to look at the results for awhile. Dye will stain anything it touches. Plan accordingly. We also had some minor transfer onto towels after first few baths. So wet feet on light carpet or upholstery could be a concern.
L**E
Good product
The media could not be loaded. Dye is really good but just make sure you clean as you go and where gloves. I haven't had an issue with staining after cleaning with bleach or distilled vinegar
V**E
Learning curve but works
Must use gloves and I highly recommend using tin foil tight the areas you colored. This orange is also very bright for a white dog I think . I did dilute it and I still got a very bright orange for this fall ;) You definitely have to towel dry very well the areas before you apply this color. The dog will shake and you will have color everywhere. I turned on spa music for the 20 min developing time. I recommend doing this project in a shower with hand held shower head and a glass door to leave the dog for the 20 min. I think the dog will shake and jump out from a tub and you end up with color everywhere! Overall I think the Opawz works better on dry dog hair and a bit easier to work with.
K**.
Easy to use
Easy to apply and stays forever! I dyed my dogs tail and paws last October and it stayed for a good 6-8 months.
M**M
Worked great on light...
The orange has to be used on a light colored dog, such as tan or blonde. It looks great on the lighter colors.
S**E
Tiger-iffic!
Works great!! Made my dog a tiger for Halloween (and Thanksgiving and Christmas and ... It definitely lasts). Easy to follow directions and easy to use. Do yourself a favor and get some hair dye bowls and brushes, made the process very smooth.Obviously the more repeated water exposure the quicker it fades, 6 weeks out and his front legs are almost normal color. The black is definitely fading faster than the orange.
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