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At-Home Hair Color with Madison Reed

Back in November, while on my clean beauty quest, I wanted to find a less toxic option for coloring my hair at home. It was then that I stumbled upon Madison Reed and I haven’t looked back since. First, I went to one of their color bars to get in-person color advice and coloring by a stylist. Since then, I’ve been using their at-home hair color kits for a few months. So, today I’m ready to give you all the full scoop along with a $15 off code and some at-home hair coloring tips.

Since so many people can’t go to their hair salon right now, I figured some of you may be interested in trying a hair color kit for the first time. Before we get into the overview of Madison Reed and my hair coloring tips, I just want to stress that for all-over color, dying your hair at home is quite easy! I’ve been doing it for years and even when I was a newbie I found it difficult to “mess up” so I just want to give that reassurance, if this is something you’re tempted to try.

The Scoop on Madison Reed

Madison Reed is a hair color company with salon locations across the U.S. and a delivery service for at-home hair color. Their salons are in California, Texas, Georgia, New York and the D.C. area.

Perhaps the best thing about Madison Reed is that their color formula is free of the harsh ingredients that are found in most store-bought hair color kits. Specifically, the formula is free of ammonia, parabens resorcinol, phthalates, gluten, paraphenylenediamine (PPD) and titatnium dioxide. Instead, Madison Reed added hair-loving nutrients to their formula, including keratin, argan oil, and ginseng root extract to protect and pamper your hair.

Madison Reed is also a cruelty-free company, certified by Leaping Bunny, a coalition of animal protection groups that have created an internationally recognized standard for identifying animal-friendly products.

Highlights of Madison Reed Hair Color Kits:

Touching Up Roots

In addition to their hair color kits, Madison Reed also has a color gloss, root touch up and a root reboot product. The touch-up powder looks like a great solution for masking dark roots (rain & sweat proof!), if you want to wait until you can color your home at a salon.

Get $15 off your first Madison Reed purchase here!

Tips for At-Home Hair Coloring

So, that’s a wrap on this overview of the at-home hair color kit I am using and my tips for coloring your hair at home. I have been really happy with the quality of Madison Reed so I was very excited to share this with you. If you have any questions or additional tips about coloring your hair at home, please share! I’d love to hear if you try Madison Reed hair color too.

Cheers!

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