Now there's a new, more grown-up version of hair mascara: Sultra Hair Palette. What it is is a brightly colored temporary hair color that has the texture of mascara. You apply directly onto your hair with a mascara wand and the color only stays in until you wash your hair. It currently comes in four colors:
- Start with clean, dry hair. Make sure you style your hair first, but wait to apply hairspray until after you've applied your color.
- Using the mascara wand applicator, apply to desired areas by combing the wand through the hair. You will need to go over each area several times, on both the front and back of the hair sections if you want fuller, more opaque coverage instead of a sheer wash.
- Allow the hair mascara to dry. This takes anywhere from 10-30 minutes depending on how much you've applied. I used a hairdryer on cool to help it dry faster.
- Brush through the hair to remove the matted/separated look and smooth out the color. Brushing is necessary. It helps the color blend into the hair and not look so chunky and stringy.
What I liked:
- The colors actually show up on my dark hair. They look bright and surprisingly opaque (though not 100% full coverage). I'm sure they'd look brighter and better on light hair, but I'm just impressed that they even showed up at all.
- The wand is large and covers a good amount of area at once.
- The tubes are large- 0.62 oz.
- The colors are bright and pretty.
- They are temporary. Good for someone who wants fun colored hair on the weekends but wants it gone by Monday.
- For some reason, Capri Coral smells really, really good. Like freshly baked bread or something. Strange, yes, but you won't see me complaining.
What I didn't like:
- The formula takes forever to dry and it's really heavy and sticky.
- Even after the mascara has dried, it still transfers onto your hands, face and hairbrush. Would probably be best not to apply this on any part of your hair that touches your face, and be careful about your hair touching clothes and furniture.
- It runs if it gets wet.
- It's overpriced- $24 for a 0.62 ounce tube. For comparison, Sultra's clip-in extensions are only $18 and you can use them forever and ever. Streekers temporary colors are only $12, and this brand from Claire's is only $3.50.
- While it does add a lot of bright color to your hair, it's not convincing. Up close, you can see that it's made of little chalky particles and it looks like hair mascara, not like hair that is actually colored.
I thought they worked well and looked good and I especially liked that these show up well on dark hair. People with lighter hair will not need to use as much product to get the color to show up, and I'm sure they'll also have a brighter-looking result. They do take a long time to dry, but other than that, I was happy with the way they turned out on my hair.
One of the hair trends I've been seeing lately (and one that Sultra recommends) is people coloring only the very ends of the hair with a bright color, like a dip-dye. You can definitely achieve that look with these, but I'd be very careful about what your hair touches if it's longer than shoulder length. Don't wear a white shirt and you should be fine.
Sultra Hair Palette Color Hair Mascara is available at Sephora, $24 each.
(This was sent for review.)
Thank you for this review -- I was curious how they performed when I saw them on Sephora's website. The last time I used hair mascara was in 1998. I thought it looked good, but there's photographic evidence that shows otherwise.
ReplyDeleteYES - I so remember hair mascaras from back in the day! :) They were so much fun to use, and I forgot all about them until you remembered me in your awesome blog post.
ReplyDeleteIt's cool how these show up even on dark hair. Looks like they'd be fun for a wild night out (hehe, as long as it's not raining)! :P
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on these. :) I've been really busy and it seems like I haven't left a comment on your blog in sometime. :( But I have been checking out your blog posts. Now I need to go back and leave a few comments!
Hope you're having a wonderful day, Scrangie! Keep up the great work - you're my favourite beauty blogger!
Err..."remember" = "reminded". :S D'oh!
Deletei remember hair mascaras! ooh.. but im not gonna buy one now.
ReplyDeletewow that is so cool!
ReplyDeleteDo you know of any temporary hair color that doesn't transfer at all? I might just stick to clip ins. I was curious about these, but if they still transfer I'll pass
ReplyDeleteThese remind me of The Body Shop hair mascaras from back when I was a child!
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I remember hair mascaras from wayyy back! Not sure I would want to use these now, and not at this price!
ReplyDeleteI totally loved the cheap spray in color-in-a-can. I think I still have some somewhere, it's probably about ready to explode and kill someone from the depths of whatever closet it's lurking in...
ReplyDeleteThese new mascaras are neat, I like the purple. The transferability is a deal-breaker for me, though. my hair is long and gets everywhere and touches everything. You would be able to trace my every move by the smears of color on everything and I just don't want to be found that easily, lol.
To help with the chalky thing, What I did was I applied it with the wand and kind of brushed it through my hair with a fine tooth comb or just my fingers. Yeah you're gonna have to do some cleaning after, but it helped with the chalky appearance.
ReplyDeleteAlso, not sure about Ultra Pink, but I know Capri Coral has a bit of fine shimmer in it so it's not totally matte.
Thanks so much for the review~!
These look so great - they do seem to show up incredibly well! Not really what I do with my hair though hah
ReplyDeleteHair mascaras are back? My inner tweenager squealed with delight! I wore Revlon's StreetWear hair mascaras almost every day in seventh grade, and I left a trail of green and gold transfer streaks in my wake. :) I was always disappointed that the purple would completely disappear on my dark brown hair, so it is nice to see that the current incarnation of hair mascara seems to be better pigmented. However, I really wish the transfer problems were dealt with before they came back out again. This probably won't stop me from at least picking up a cheapie version for old time's sake, though. :D
ReplyDeleteI wondered when these would be doing the rounds again! They look way better than the ones I used to use when I was a teenager, but $24?! *buys wigs off eBay*
ReplyDeleteI remember these, and all the other brightly coloured tat I used to buy, no doubt full of dangerous substances or something. I'm amazed they show up so well on your dark hair, pity they transfer though...and the price? Ouch.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Thanks for the very honest review.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could post a photo, my friend threw the red one on for me and it looks ok. I bought a dif brand and put it on beside it. The other brand was a bit darker but that's after a day of leaving the first one in, but I can smell the other brand all day and it sucks
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