Blond tones can really light up your look, reflect light beautifully, and add warmth or edge depending on the shade. Choosing the right blonde hair colour means balancing tone, longevity, damage, and how it works with your skin tone. Whether you’re going full platinum, ash, honey blonde or just want subtle highlights, the right product can make all the difference.
Below are reviews of some popular hair colour products. I’ve gathered real user feedback (positives & negatives), noted how gentle they are, whether they fade quickly, how natural the results look, and more—so you can make a smart choice without trial and error.

This semi-permanent gloss-type hair colour (ammonia-free) promises up to 28 washes, a glossy finish and visible tone improvements. The kit includes colourant, developer cream, a conditioner/masque, and gloves. Many shades are available so you can pick warmer, cooler, or natural tones. It’s designed to add shine and refresh colour rather than fully lighten.
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This is an herbal hair colour kit, using botanical extracts (like henna, indigo) and nine herbal/organic ingredients. No ammonia or harsh chemicals. It comes with colourant cream, developer, plus freebies like mini conditioner/shampoo sometimes. It claims to both colour and nourish hair. Users love for gentleness and more natural scent.
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This is a herbal permanent / gel hair colour from Indus Valley, claimed to be ammonia-free, peroxide-free, and free of PPD. It uses 8 organic herbs (henna, aloe vera, jojoba, etc.) along with gel + powder system. It is supposed to give a “Lightest Blonde 9.0” shade. According to Amazon and Flipkart listings, it offers up to ~5 weeks of colour lasting.
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Naturtint offers permanent hair colour creams with about 92% naturally derived ingredients. They are ammonia-free, cruelty-free, plant-based, and many users love the conditioning effect plus grey coverage. Shade examples include Medium Ash Blonde 7A, Dark Golden Blonde 6G etc. Reviews (Flipkart, blogs) say colours are more natural looking, not too harsh.
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Streax Rich Platinum 9.1 is a permanent cream colour offering 100% grey coverage. It is enriched with walnut oil & argan oil, and claims long-lasting colour with shine. Users in India report it gives true platinum or ash-platinum tone if hair is pre-lightened suitably. Some say the colour is decent, others complain it shifts tones or doesn’t match picture exactly.
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For those seeking gentle, more natural blonde tones without harsh chemicals, Indus Valley Lightest Blonde 9.0 or Naturtint are the better choices—especially if scalp sensitivity, damage, or frequent touch-ups are concerns. If you already have lightened or pre-bleached hair and want a bright, more dramatic platinum blonde at a lower cost, Streax Rich Platinum 9.1 delivers strong results—but you’ll likely need to manage undertone shifts and possibly pre-lighten for best colour fidelity.
