COLORCHARM Demi Permanent Hair Color - Gloss & Tone (2 fl oz) vs Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil — High Shine Heat Protectant
Overall winner: Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil — High Shine Heat Protectant
Key Differences
Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil (A) is a high-shine heat protectant hair oil with a higher average rating (4.70 from 56,128 reviews) and is noted for softening, smoothing, frizz control and shine; COLORCHARM Demi Permanent Hair Color (B) is a demi-permanent hair dye (2 fl oz) with lower average rating (4.40 from 4,764 reviews) and is valued for gray coverage and at-home mixing but shows mixed color accuracy and variable longevity. Choose Olaplex A if you want a styling/heat-protectant product focused on shine and frizz control backed by many reviews; choose COLORCHARM B if you need demi-permanent color, gray coverage, and an at-home gloss/tone option
COLORCHARM Demi Permanent Hair Color - Gloss & Tone (2 fl oz)
Demi-permanent hair color for gloss, refresh, and tone. Easy at-home application with good gray coverage. Customers note mixed color accuracy and longevity
Pros
- good gray hair coverage
- easy to mix and apply at home
- value for money
- natural-looking results
Cons
- mixed color accuracy reports
- longevity varies between users
Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil — High Shine Heat Protectant
Concentrated hair oil that adds shine, smoothness, and frizz control. Customers note silky, non-greasy finish and scent; great as a final step on damp hair
Pros
- softens and smooths hair
- controls frizz
- adds shine
- non-greasy formula
Cons
- perceived price/value trade-off
- some find it expensive
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | COLORCHARM |
| Durability | Olaplex |
| Versatility | Olaplex |
| User Reviews | Olaplex |