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Paradyes and the World of Semi-Permanent Hair Color

Paradyes is built around semi-permanent hair color and related hair care products. They are India’s first semi-permanent hair color brand, focusing on bright, vibrant shades that encourage people to view hair as a space for creative expression. The brand presents coloring as a way to bring something new to a familiar routine, not by changing everything, but by adding color in a controlled and gentle way.

The core idea in Paradyes is self-expression. Hair coloring is shown as a way to try new looks and explore different shades and transformations. There is a growing community of people who enjoy experimenting with color. The thought of treating hair like a canvas appears often, where color reflects feelings, personality, or a moment in life.

Paradyes offers a wide range of products to support different color choices. The collection includes semi-permanent hair color jars for vivid shades, no-bleach options such as Glossy Hair Tints, Timeless Hair Tints for grey coverage, Top-up Hair Color jars for refreshing existing color, and a series of hair care products. There are also combinations where Glossy Hair Tints are paired with anti-fade conditioners or with top-up colors, and kits where bleach and semi-permanent colors are packed together.

Glossy Hair Tints occupy a special place in the Paradyes range. They are created especially for natural dark hair, including black hair, and work without bleach. These tints add a glossy, tinted effect while keeping the natural depth of dark hair visible. The colors are mentioned as lasting for more than 20 washes, and as they fade, they soften into a brown tone. These tints are mainly intended to add tint and shine, and are not designed as a full solution for intense or complete grey coverage. For many people with dark hair who want to explore color without bleaching, this provides a simple entry point into semi-permanent coloring.

Timeless Hair Tints are created for grey coverage. They are placed within the no-bleach part of the range and give rich, natural-looking color to hair with greys. These tints are formulated without PPD, ammonia, or resorcinol and are presented as a way to color hair while paying attention to ingredient choices. Grey Coverage Colors appear alongside these options, supporting people who want coverage that looks even and traditional, but still sits within the broader semi-permanent and no-bleach approach that Paradyes follows.

Semi-permanent hair color jars from Paradyes are the products that most clearly reflect bold and fashion-focused shades. They come in multiple colors and are typically used on pre-lightened hair so that the tones appear clearly and strongly. The colors last around 8 to 10 washes before they begin to fade. Many of these jars have conditioner-based formulas that are free from ammonia and enriched with herbal extracts, while following the brand’s direction of being vegan and cruelty free. These shades are created for vivid, noticeable color and offer the option to switch between different tones over time.

Top-up Hair Color jars are designed for hair that already has color. These are conditioner-based semi-permanent colors meant to revive and refresh previously colored sections. When hair color starts to soften or lose its original brightness, a top-up jar can be used to bring back the tone and add shine for some more time. In this way, top-up colors help bridge the gap between one full coloring step and the next, keeping the hair looking lively without needing to start from the beginning again.

Formulation details are given important space across the Paradyes collection. The products are free from PPD, resorcinol, and ammonia. Instead of ammonia, ethanolamine is used to help open the hair cuticle so that color can settle properly. Many products include herbal and plant-based ingredients such as hibiscus, amla, aloe vera, almond oil, olive oil, flaxseed oil, and bhringraj. The entire range is vegan and cruelty free, and is created without animal ingredients or animal testing.

Paradyes offers color care shampoo and conditioner, anti-fade conditioners, tea hair mist, and combinations such as Lovelang shampoo and mask. The color care conditioner is free from silicones, sulfates, and parabens, and is created to help color-treated hair feel smooth and hydrated. The color care shampoo is designed to clean the hair while supporting moisture and color retention. These products, along with anti-fade options, form a simple routine around the colors and tints.

Innovation is at the core of Paradyes. Their focus is on developing no-bleach Glossy Hair Tints formulated for dark hair, Timeless Hair Tints that provide grey coverage without PPD, ammonia, or resorcinol, and semi-permanent colors crafted to deliver strong results with thoughtfully chosen ingredients. Each product goes through testing on hair swatches and across different hair types, colors, and textures to ensure every shade performs beautifully. Their vision is to create a complete space for hair coloring and care under one brand. All products are available for shipping across India.


Paradyes brings together a single family of products built around semi-permanent hair transformation and supportive care. The range includes options for natural dark hair, pre-lightened hair, and hair with greys, along with top-up solutions and care products that maintain the result. The use of herbal infusions, the absence of PPD, resorcinol, and ammonia, and the vegan and cruelty free formulations give the collection a clear identity. It creates an open space for exploring fresh looks and enjoying the confidence that comes with trying something new through hair color.

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