
Covering grays shouldn't mean a salon every three weeks.
Box dyes that stain everything. Root touch-ups between appointments. Harsh chemicals on your scalp. If you just want grays to blend back in, there's an easier way.
Color that washes in, gradually.
A shampoo bar that deposits a little tone every time you wash, so grays blend darker over a week or two of regular use — no harsh dye, no sharp regrowth line. The color builds gradually and fades gently if you stop, so it always looks natural.

A darkening bar vs box dye
Six reasons gradual beats a harsh dye job.
| Darkening Bar | Box dye | |
|---|---|---|
| Builds color gradually, no harsh line | ||
| Washes in during your normal routine | ||
| No ammonia or peroxide | ||
| Blends grays for a natural look | ||
| One bar lasts weeks | ||
| Fades gently — no awkward regrowth |
How to use
Wash it in. Build over a week or two.
Wet hair
Work the bar into a lather in wet hair, focusing on grayer areas.
Leave it on
Let the lather sit for a few minutes so the tone can deposit — check the pack for timing.
Rinse well
Rinse until the water runs clear. Wear gloves if you don't want tone on your hands.
Repeat to build
Use it every wash at first to build color, then less often to maintain.
Questions
Does it permanently reverse gray hair?
How long until I see a change?
Will it stain my hands or shower?
What shades are there?
Do you deliver across Lebanon?
What if it's not for me?
Is the product the exact size shown?
Grays, gently blended.
Cash on delivery across Lebanon.
