Just for Men hair color and comparable products are usually $7 – $8 while women’s hair color products are often on sale for under $5.
Is there really a difference in men’s and women’s products or any reason that a man should not use women’s hair color?
The only reason I consider doing it is cost. Seems like it would be no difference in the result but since there are so many more women’s products on the market there is greater price competition and therefore far cheaper prices.
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6:48 pm on January 28th, 2010
I would assume not, only that men’s will cover gray hairs better, since women are vain and have to change their hair often while guys just want fewer grays.
7:15 pm on January 28th, 2010
I don’t think if you’re a guy that you can’t use womens hair products…but I don’t think if you’re a women you should be using them bc our hair is more breakable
8:04 pm on January 28th, 2010
There is no difference. Men can certainly use women’s hair coloring kits. Hope you find the shade you want!
8:08 pm on January 28th, 2010
Hmm… never thought of that. I wouldn’t think there would be any diff. Call the number on a box of women’s hair color and ask.☺
8:09 pm on January 28th, 2010
I don’t know if there is a difference in the chemical components, but when my husband used Just for Men his hair turned BLACK and the box was labeled light brown!!! So he always uses Revlon Colorsilk, which is for women. He uses that one specifically b/c it is $3 and since I buzz his head once a week it would be ridiculous to spend $7 a week on hair dye. If I were you I would not even try Just for Men.
I’ve personally noticed that women’s hair dye has high and low lights added into the formula, even if it not a “highlighting kit” but men’s formulas tend to be flat color. My husband’s head looked like we spray painted it after using the Just for Men. He also likes Garnier Nutriesse and any of the L’Oreal lines. Hope this helps!
8:10 pm on January 28th, 2010
There is no difference, and there are women’s dyes that are made to cover grey just as well as men’s dyes. My friend and I used to color her boyfriend’s hair with Nice ‘n Easy all the time.
8:40 pm on January 28th, 2010
Yes Women’s hair stuff is made for women! Hahahah! No really womens hair is a lot thinker than men’s and there is more of it. you would ruin your hair if you used womens hair stuff.
9:35 pm on January 28th, 2010
Men’s hair coloring kits are usually designed to work faster & concentrate on coloring gray hair rather than changing hair color. These kits may also have a little less product since most men have short hair. The bottom line: manufacturers assume men want convenience & and simplicity.
If you don’t mind spending a bit more time – then go ahead. Women’s hair coloring kits may take more time, but you’ll end up w/ nicer color and you’ll save $.
BTW, salons use the same stuff for men & women. If professionals can, why not you?