I tried the Inecto Pop Colour in Purple Fantasy and honestly? She did not come to play. The shade showed up loud and proud on my hair vibrant, rich, and impossible to ignore. I loved how striking the colour looked, especially because I dyed it in support of the GBV movement in South Africa. It wasn’t just colour… it felt like a statement.
The application was simple and quick, and once I rinsed it out, my hair felt surprisingly soft — no irritation, no breakouts, none of that drama some dyes put you through. Just softness and colour that actually delivered.
Now let me tell the truth like a homegirl should:
When my hair gets wet, the colour does bleed a bit. Not enough to make me hate it, but enough for me to know I shouldn’t be wearing white while it’s raining. If you’ve got natural hair like mine, you’ll want to be a little careful the first few days.
But even with that, I’d still recommend Inecto Pop Colours they’re bold, fun, affordable, and they let you express yourself without hurting your hair. If you want a colour that turns heads and tells a story? Purple is that girl.