








🎨 Color Your Confidence with Bigen!
The #58 Black Brown Bigen Permanent Powder offers excellent gray hair coverage while enhancing your natural hair color. With no ammonia and a simple water mix, it provides a gentle, odor-free coloring experience. This 12-pack ensures you have plenty of product on hand for all your hair coloring needs.














G**A
Great gentle product to dye your hair! Looks natural!
Perfect product, affordable price, delivered on time even early, like day before. Except I was expecting to receive product and package made in Thailand but got one made in Indonesia. Want find one original made in Japan, the best one!!Not big problem as long quality will be the same!
S**W
Hair dye
This product is very nice. It is good. It doesn’t damage your hair. It help you black in your hair so no more grey hair. Everybody should have this kind of product. I really like it. You know it’s very nice.
M**E
Great at covering grays in "natural" hair!
My hair used to be the most beautiful dark brown/black color when I was in my 20s. Now in my early 40's the gray hairs have slowly but surely, been reserving their spot in my natural head of hair. Despite them being known as the "Threads of Wisdom", I hate them! I purchased this product in color Oriental Black #59, with the sole purpose of covering my gray hair. It's not even very noticeable to others, as the grays were to me. I hated parting my natural hair down the middle, because the gray strands would show. & Yes, I took the natural, "herbal route" (as others have mentioned in these reviews), I tried it a few times, using the herbal formula Henna + Indigo. But when you are rocking your natural hair/curls, you'll tend to wash, condition, and use oils in it more often, than an individual not wearing their hair in it's natural state. This will result in the Indigo (which turns the hair black-"temporaily") to fade quicker. My grays would be exposed again within a week, of using my hair products and oils in my "Henna +Indigo", treated hair. And nobody wants to keep applying a herbal hair color treatment, to their hair two or three times per month, because it fades so easily after washing or applying hair products, & oils.So, the only sure fire way to cover your grays is to use a permanent hair color/dye, over them. Sorry to say, but its the only way because, I've tried both methods the herbal route, and now this permanent hair color route. This particular hair dye is NOT to be slept on. I've seen it in beauty supply stores, all my life. Never imagined I'd be using it later on in my own life, to cover my grays. It's simple to mix (just add water, according to instructions), contains NO- Ammonia, or Peroxide so it doesn't even smell like chemicals at all. It's a dark color, so its not stripping color from the hair (as lightening hair color does, sometimes leading to breakage), its adding color, so it's less harsh. I was beyond pleased after using this for the first time. This permanent hair color, covered my grays COMPLETELY, effortlessly, even the shorter strands aroundthe edges of my head, and the long strands, within a 20 minute time frame (no burning or irritation at all during application process). And the best part about a permanent hair dye, is that I can apply my hair products, and my hair oils too, without the worry of fading my hair color and "re exposing" my grays. This color is beyond amazing. Of course I'd recommend it to anyone looking to cover stubborn, hard to cover gray hair, like mines was. Just make sure you do the allergy test first.IMPORTANT NOTE: I did the Allergy test on my skin, as directed, prior to first time usage. Always make sure to do the Allergy test prior to any hair color application, no matter what brand it is.
S**E
Glad I found this.. but it runs very very dark for grey coverage..
It took me a long time to figure out which color to purchase. I have highlighted hair and my base color is dark brown. Thanks to all the warnings in the reviews, I went with a lighter color because 1) an overwhelming majority said that the color is darker than pictured 2) since this is deposit only (which means it can't lighten your hair, but only take you darker/cover greys), I didn't want it to darken my base or my highlights (even though I was somewhat careful to not get it on my highlighted hair). So with that background, I went with the "light chestnut" color. My greys are scattered and there aren't a ton of them, but they're in very visible areas (I'd say I'm about 15% grey). I mixed about half the bottle directly in the plastic container it came with (this ended up being too much, so heads up folks, if you're 15-20% grey, you don't need to use that much). I love that you don't have to use the whole box by the way! Anyway, back to the process...Since I have these scattered greys, I took a latisse brush (which is basically a very small paint brush) and used that to apply the color. It took me longer to apply the color since it was such a small brush, but also allowed for more precision. The chemical smell was pretty overwhelming. I didn't expect that. Once I finished (took me about 20 minutes to go through all my greys with this tiny little brush), I let it sit for another 30 minutes, which is longer than recommended. I did that anyway because a) My greys tent to be stubborn and b) I wanted to make sure that the last painted areas would get the needed time. I washed it out (no mess, didn't stain my tub or face at all and I didn't use vaseline on my forehead as recommended. I did have a few specks of it in my bathroom sink so try to keep the area covered, even though you can clean it off), and voila every single grey strand was gone. I was amazed. My non-greys did turn about 1-2 shades darker, which I was not happy about, however with every wash, it seems to be getting better, which is a relief. It was my own fault for leaving it longer than needed (they did warn you on the box that the color would go darker if left on too long). Here's my takeaway from the whole experience broken down into pros and cons.Pros: it's not pricey, didn't damage my hair, hair was left shiny with dimensional color, it's deposit only, greys weren't as dark as the rest of my hair giving a nice subtle highlighted look, you don't have to use the whole box,and it takes up very little room when storing.Cons: strong chemical smell (gave me a bit of a headache), it's a learning curve to figure out the right color, colors tend to run darkEdit: You can also use a mascara brush to cover small bits of hair. Works pretty well. Also, I am still using the lightest color (light chestnut) on my dark brown hair and by the time it covers the greys, my hair ends up darker than my base (comes out very very dark brown). I didn't think it was that obvious until others pointed it out in my hair. I am docking a star for that. They should really come out with lighter shades and it's also pretty insane that I have to go so many shades down from my actual hair color.
S**Y
Good coverage for the Gray
Great product 👌 lasting cover.
Q**E
Covers Gray Hair
Bigen is the absolute best hair color dye. It’s easy to mix and you don’t have to mix the whole bottle if you don’t need it. It doesn’t have a bad smell. It covers my gray hair and leaves my hair soft. The hair dye has no harsh chemicals and is easy to apply to my hair. Clean up with soap and water. My color last a long time.
M**T
It’s good for a moment
I’ve used this product for many years. It’s good for the moment. It doesn’t last very long. However, it’s not harsh on my hair.
A**
Awesome hair color!
This haircolor is really good!!! Covers everything including white/ gray hair!!!! I love that it's not harmful and doesn't smell like chemicals!
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