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The best home hair dyes for an affordable salon experience, according to experts

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A hair salon appointment is a commitment: You lose money, time — and even the comfort of your own home. Luckily, there are a plethora of at-home box dyes that line the shelves of drugstores so you can easily take matters into your own hands.

But if you typically shy away from maintaining your hair at home, we're here to help make it less of a daunting task. We spoke to professional hair colorists to get recommendations for the best box dyes and application tips so you can get the look you want at home without damaging your locks — or breaking your budget.

Whether you're looking for a fresh change or simply need a quick fix to cover up your roots or gray hairs, we've got you covered. Here are the best hair dyes and top hair-dying tips from our experts.

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Best home hair dyes

How can you make at-home hair color last?

One of the best ways to maintain the color of your hair is by using a color-depositing shampoo and conditioner. According to Jamie Mazzei, hairstylist and creative director of nuBest Salon, these products slow down the fading process of the hair dye rather than prevent it.

"By using a color-depositing shampoo and color-depositing conditioner containing a semi-permanent direct dye, you can maintain your hair color and keep it free of fade until you need to color your roots again. Many customers even feel they can go longer between color applications by using a color-depositing shampoo and conditioner regularly," Mazzei says.

What to look for when shopping for the best at-home hair color

First, you want to consider if you want a permanent color in your hair or just change your 'do for the season. If you're trying to achieve the latter, Mazzei recommends opting for a semi-permanent dye instead of a permanent dye because the latter is much harsher on your strands.

"Before you shop, think about the color you want to dye your hair to help guide what color to pick at the store. It’s also a good idea to pick one color lighter than your ultimate goal. Most at-home hair dyes tend to look darker on real hair compared to the image on the front of the box," he explains.

Best at-home hair dyes, according to stylists

An affordable choice: Wella Color Charm Liquid Hair Color

What we like
  • Provides good coverage
Something to note
  • Results might differ in person

Formulation: Liquid | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Permanent | No. of colors: 30+

This is a favorite of celebrity hairstylist and creator of the Beachwaver hot tool, Sarah Potempa.

“First and foremost, you need to know what level your natural hair color is considered. Hair color companies will have diagrams and charts that show which color and undertone each color provides,” she explains. “If you’re going for a drastic change, remember to go slow: one shade at a time. Depending on your hair and skin tone, you will have to do further research on what type of color will suit you.”

Impressive semi-permanent: Clairol Natural Instincts Semi-Permanent Hair Color

What we like
  • Comes in multiple shades
Something to note
  • Beware of adding on highlighted hair

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Demi-permanent | No. of colors: 38

Natural Instincts is a semi-permanent formula, which means it’s less of a commitment than permanent color, explained Fred Connors, owner of FRED salon in New York City. “It’s ammonia-free and infused with aloe and coconut oil, leaving hair softer and shinier than most permanent colors,” he says.

He also advises going lighter than the shade you want when using this product.

“Stay away from warmer tones as boxed dyes can pull more orange than you probably want. Stick to cool or neutral shades — they tend to deliver the best result,” he suggests.

Zero ammonia: Garnier Olia Permanent Hair Color

What we like
  • Feels gentle on the hair
Something to note
  • Final shade may vary

Formulation: Liquid | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Permanent | No. of colors: 15

Joel Warren, master colorist and co-founder of Warren Tricomi Salons in New York City, loves this high-quality product because it delivers a salon-like finish.

“I like it because it’s an oil-based hair dye that leaves hair in amazing condition," Warren explains. "It's similar to the product we use at the salon and contains no ammonia, which is very important."

Condition with color: L'Oréal Paris Excellence Creme Hair Color

What we like
  • Easy to use
Something to note
  • Not long-standing

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Permanent | No. of colors: 30+

Jerami Brown, a colorist at Shin Salon in Los Angeles, likes this L'Oréal hair color line because "they have many options, clear instructions and the highest quality of ingredients."

Another expert colorist, Maisha Cogle, formerly of Butterfly Studio Salon in New York City, also recommends using the Excellence Creme for emergency gray coverage.

"It's easy to mix and use. It gives great coverage and results with rich tones, plus the additional benefit of conditioning," Cogle says.

Austin Medearis, another colorist at Butterfly, is also a big fan of L'Oreal and works with the brand's professional line in the salon. When applying color at home, Medearis suggests asking a friend for help to avoid missing any spots or putting too much color in one spot.

"Overlapping can cause color buildup and damage to the hair. Home color is extremely difficult to remove from the hair without causing significant damage," Medearis explains. "The developer in at-home colors can also be harsher than those used in the salon, as it is created to work on everyone and not formulated to your particular hair type."

Best root touch-up products, according to stylists and editors

Everything you need: Clairol Nice 'n Easy Root Touch-Up

What we like
  • Can extend hair color
Something to note
  • Can transfer to pillowcases

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Permanent | No. of colors: 22

Celebrity hair colorist Rita Hazan tells us she likes this easy root touch-up kit, which is available in several different blond and brown shades. She recommends applying it along your hairline and sticking solely to the roots.

Another great tip: When selecting a color, Hazan says to go for a hue one to two shades lighter than what you think your hair color really is.

"At-home hair color tends to be a little darker than salon colors. Look for colors that sound natural like auburn, not cherry bomb," Hazan suggests.

Easy-to-spray touch-up: Rita Hazan Root Concealer Touch-Up Spray

What we like
  • Great for covering hair parts
Something to note
  • Difficult to wash out

Formulation: Aerosal spray | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Next shampoo | No. of colors: 5

This Rita Hazan root touch-up spray is a favorite of celebrity hairstylist Irinel de León.

“It’s the ultimate secret weapon for covering any grays or sparse areas on the scalp or hairline,” she says. “It also doesn’t leave any residue on your pillow at night, and it’s good enough to use once and last you until your next wash as well.”

De León notes that using a root spray like this will not only cover up any incoming regrowth and grays, but it will also make your hair appear fuller in photos.

Absorbent formula: Oribe Airbrush Root Touch-Up Spray

What we like
  • Blends color well
Something to note
  • Limited colors available

Formulation: Aerosol spray | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Next shampoo | No. of colors: 6

Amber Maynard Bolt, a master celebrity hairstylist at Nine Zero One Salon, tells us that she loves Oribe's Gold Lust Repair & Restore Shampoo for colored hair — and the same brand also makes a root touch-up spray.

According to the brand, it's made with natural mineral colorants, rice starch to absorb oils and a UV absorber to protect strands from discoloration. The highly pigmented formula is designed to absorb dirt and oil and has a powder-like consistency for a quick dry-down. It comes in a range of colors including black, platinum white, light brown, dark brown and blonde.

Best hair-dye products, according to editors

Hydrating and vibrant: Moroccanoil Color Depositing Mask

What we like
  • Great color deposit
Something to note
  • Last a few days

Formulation: Cream mask | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Temporary color | No. of colors: 7

Production associate Audrey Ekman is a fan of this mask for its hydrating formula. “For a color refresh, which is essential every couple of weeks as a fake redhead, I love Moroccanoil’s color-depositing mask. It has all the hydrating benefits of their bestselling hair mask, plus it adds vibrancy to my color.”

Perfect for gray coverage: L’Oreal Paris Superior Preference Permanent Hair Color

What we like
  • Great coverage
Something to note
  • Formula smells

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Permanent | No. of colors: 30+

For eight weeks of color and 100% gray coverage, L’Oreal’s Superior Preference line is another top-rated dye. It’s available in a variety of shades that deliver shine and deep color for just over $10. This bestseller sits among the top 10 hair colors on Amazon and has amassed over 38,000 verified five-star reviews.

Associate editor Shannon Garlin loves this and says, “I’ve always used L’Oreal Preference to refresh my brunette color, it never leaves my hair feeling dry and the conditioning treatment that it comes with is really moisturizing!”

"Beginner-friendly" option: ColorStrong Clairol Permanent Ammonia Free Hair Color Kit

What we like
  • Easy to use
  • Affordable
  • Makes hair feel nice
Something to note
  • May cause itching

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Permanent | No. of colors: 1

“I went to an event for this a month or two ago and I’m really impressed by the science in this behind maintaining hair strength through a process that is typically really damaging,” shares associate editor Kamari Stewart.

“I have a box at home and I’m excited to use it to touch up my roots! It also seems pretty beginner-friendly which is great for me because I’ve never colored my hair at home before,” she adds.

A complete kit: IGK Permanent Color Kit

What we like
  • No need to bleach hair
  • Easy to use
Something to note
  • Only for permanent results

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Permanent | No. of colors: 30+

This hair color kit from IGK comes with everything you need before and after working on your new ‘do. It includes products like a color block barrier gel to keep dye from staining the skin around your hairline and ears, as well a stain-removing cleanser wipe to clear up any stained skin or work surfaces.

“This dye kit comes with everything you need to achieve salon-quality results at home, down to the gloves and stain remover,” shares Ekman.

Editor favorite: dpHue Gloss+

What we like
  • Semi-permanent color
Something to note
  • Limited shades

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Semi-ermanent | No. of colors: 12

Ekman also loves this one because it works for in-between-dye sessions. This semi-permanent product is so deeply conditioning and boosts my color for silky soft, freshly colored strands. Their more sheer Glossy Glaze is also fabulous for a less intense touch-up.

Stewart also recommended this product in Golden Blond and said her hair "looks so much better" after using it. Stewart continued, "It’s meant to be used in place of conditioner, and still left my hair feeling soft and moisturized, just with more blended color."

Dphue Glossy Glaze
Dphue Glossy GlazeCourtesy Kamari Stewart

More home hair dyes to shop

Nourishing ingredients: Dark and Lovely Fade Resist

What we like
  • Great for curly hair types
Something to note
  • Strong chemical smell

Formulation: Cream | Best for: Curly hair, damaged/over-processed hair | Longevity: Permanent | No. of colors: 21

The Dark and Lovely brand is designed to provide the largest shade palette — 19 shades — for women of color. The conditioning treatment has shea, avocado and olive oils to provide nourishment and protect relaxed and natural hair while coloring. The brand says it provides 100% gray coverage and will last for up to eight weeks.

Tons of shades: Garnier Nutrisse Nourishing Color Creme

What we like
  • Has great coverage
Something to note
  • Can stain scalp

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Permanent | No. of colors: 30+

Like Dark and Lovely, this Garnier hair color has a blend of shea, avocado and olive oils. It also comes with a grapeseed fruit oil ampoule that you can pour directly into your mix. And for those who are scared about doing their own hair, multiple Amazon reviewers say it’s easy to use and apply. The Garnier website also has a hair color quiz that lets you virtually try on shades.

Alcohol free: Schwarzkopf Simply Color Permanent Hair Color

What we like
  • Great grey coverage
Something to note
  • Can cause an allergic reaction

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Permanent | No. of colors: 18

With a perfect five-star rating from more than 10,000 verified shoppers and ringing in at less than $15, this hair dye is a crowd favorite. Shoppers rave about how well it works on sensitive skin and provides stellar color without any irritation from harsh ingredients.

Great for anti-aging: AGEbeautiful 5NRV Permanent Anti-Aging Haircolor

What we like
  • Easy to use
  • Great coverage
Something to note
  • Mixed reviews on smell

Formulation: Liquid | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Permanent | No. of colors: 92

Enriched with biotin, this permanent dye from AGEbeautiful is designed to help nourish your hair fibers for fuller, thicker locks. With over 3,000+ reviews on Sally’s website, this liquid formula is easy to use and helps cover up unwanted grays.

Vibrant hues: Manic Panic Semi-Permanent Cream Hair Color

What we like
  • Washes out gradually
Something to note
  • Cream is translucent

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types and pre-lightened hair | Longevity: Semi-permanent | No. of colors: 22

If you’re tired of your color fading away, give this product a try. This semi-permanent cream is for the creative soul that likes to experiment. No need for squeezes or combing through. All you need to do is dip your hands into the jar and apply the color. The best part? You can mix and match any shade.

A glossy look: L’Oreal Paris Le Color Gloss

What we like
  • Leaves her glossy and shiny
Something to note
  • Color is not even

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types and already colored hair | Longevity: Temporary (up to three washes) | No. of colors: 14

Give your hair a glossy finish with this semi-permanent hair that’s infused with high-conditioning coconut oil. The formula will provide a hassle-free experience with no gloves or mixtures required! The product is meant to add shine and depth in between colorings, according to the brand. Customers rave about this hair color because it also works as a conditioner and detangler.

Permanent power: Phyto Color Permanent Hair Color

What we like
  • Healthy dye
  • Color doesn't fade
Something to note
  • Hair might feel dry

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Permanent | No. of colors: 22

This formula is enriched with botanical ingredients that will help cover all your grays and give you the color you need. While some shoppers expressed feeling their hair dry after use, most raved about how long it lasts. It's dermatologically tested and is a safer alternative for those with sensitive scalps.

Bright and bold: Arctic Fox Semi-Permanent Hair Color

What we like
  • Great pigmentation
Something to note
  • Color can bleed easily

Formulation: Cream | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Semi-permanent | No. of colors: 24

From neon green to eye-catching pink, there is no shortage of bright and bold color options from Arctic Fox’s lineup of semi-permanent hair dyes. It has over 56,000+ verified five-star ratings from Amazon reviewers who can’t get enough.

Not so permanent: Celeb Luxury Intense Color Depositing Colorwash Shampoo

What we like
  • Great for color maintenance
Something to note
  • Has a chemical smell

Formulation: Liquid | Best for: All hair types | Longevity: Semi-ermanent | No. of colors: 10

If you’re a novice in the dyeing process and aren’t sure you want to commit fully to a permanent color, this semi-permanent color-depositing shampoo is the perfect solution. Apply it to your hair and let it sit for a maximum of five minutes before rinsing out the excess. You can repeat the process until you achieve your desired color.

Frequently asked questions

If you decide to apply hair dye at home, colorist at Marie Robinson Salon Bobby Tenanty recommends using the applicator brush or getting a smaller brush, but she advises, "If you do it at home be careful not to overlap. I suggest you do it around your hairline where gray is more noticeable, or around your part." Furthermore, you want to choose one shade lighter when you buy at-home hair dye, she adds.

"Dark hair tends to have an abundance of eumelanin, which is a type of melanin that gives hair its black and dark brown tone," says stylist and curly hair specialist Tatiana Dudley.

"Underneath those tones are lots of red, orange and yellow known as underlying pigment. When hair starts off dark and wants to go lighter, the hair is taken through a very strenuous process. The further away from the dark and the lighter the hair gets, the more the health of the hair is compromised. That’s why I absolutely love seeing coppers, reds and rich mahogany tones on dark hair. They don’t stray too far from their natural dark tone, and these tones are perfect for the fall season we are in," explains Dudley.

Usually, hair salons formulate their own colors and mix different tones. Over-the-counter hair dyes feature a color-numbering system (i.e., 10 being the darkest and 1 being the lightest). When it comes to choosing the right shade, Tenanty recommends choosing a shade or two lighter than your natural color.

Dudley recommends hair dye with pro-arginine as one of the ingredients. It's a type of amino acid that is found naturally throughout the existing structure of the hair and is used as an "alkalizer," according to the colorist. "Once the Pro-Arginine has completed its alkalizing duties and recognizes itself within the hair fiber, it goes into repair mode," she explains.

Curly and dry hair have different textures, which require more care. Dudley recommends a low-ammonia or ammonia-free hair color to avoid scalp irritation and dryness. "Curly hair is actually finer and more fragile than most realize, especially if the hair is curly and dry. The chemistry of hair color has its limits as to how gentle it can be and [still] be effective at coloring the hair," she says.

"Permanent hair color is the best and go-to hair color to cover gray or white strands. It’s important to note that you want a color line that can give you 100% white hair coverage and not just gray coverage. White hair is completely void of pigment, while gray hair is a mix of pigmented hair as well as white hair," shares Dudley.

According to Mazzei, dyeing your hair at home is generally safe but "is not going to take into account the nuances of your particular hair, including porosity, hydration, type, etc."

One thing he notes is how easy is to dye your hair darker at home. However, if you're planning to go lighter or add highlights, Mazzei suggests booking a professional colorist.

"If you're going to cover your gray hair or stick in between two shades of your natural color at-home care is generally safe to use" adds Tenanty

For Dudley, the best way to dye your hair is with a licensed professional. "There are many factors to consider when deciding to color your hair, such as hair types, hair condition, where your hair color is starting from versus where your desired hair color is, and much more."

How we chose

While choosing the best at-home hair dye and color kits, we asked professional stylists for their go-to options while taking longevity, hair type and touch-up goals into consideration. We also included Shop TODAY editor favorites from team members who have experience dying their hair at home.

Meet our experts

  • Jamie Mazzei is a hairstylist and creative director of nuBest Salon and Spa.
  • Fred Connors is the owner of FRED salon in New York City.
  • Irinel de León is a Los Angeles-based celebrity hairstylist.
  • Sarah Potempa is a celebrity hairstylist and the creator of the Beach Waver.
  • Joel Warren is a master colorist and co-founder of Warren Tricomi Salons in New York City.
  • Jerami Brown is a Santa Monica, California-based hairsylist and colorist.
  • Maisha Cogle is an expert hair colorist.
  • Austin Medearis is a master colorist at Butterfly Studio Salon in New York City.
  • Rita Hazan is a celebrity hair colorist with her own namesake salon and line of products.
  • Amber Maynard Bolt is a celebrity hairstylist and co-owner of AM Salon in West Hollywood.
  • Bobby Tenanty is an expert hair colorist at the Marie Robinson Salon with more than nine years of experience.
  • Tatiana Dudley is a hair care specialist and colorist with a focus on healthy hair care and coloring. She specializes also in braiding, relaxers, trims and treatments.