Herbishh Hair Color Shampoo: A Neutral Review of the Ammonia-Free Color-Depositing Shampoo
Color-depositing shampoos have caught on as a lower-effort alternative to a full box dye, especially for blending grays or refreshing tone between salon visits. The Herbishh Hair Color Shampoo is one of the more visible options in that category — an ammonia-free formula designed to add color during a normal wash rather than through a separate developer-and-brush routine.
What it is
It’s a color shampoo: you lather it through wet hair, leave it on for a few minutes, then rinse, and the formula deposits pigment as it works. Herbishh markets it as ammonia-free, which is part of the appeal for people put off by the strong smell and harshness associated with traditional permanent dyes. It’s generally positioned for covering or blending grays and giving hair a tonal refresh rather than for dramatic lightening — color shampoos deposit tone, they don’t lift it.
How to use it
The usual routine is to apply it to wet hair, work it into a lather, and leave it on for the time stated on the packaging (often around 10 to 15 minutes) before rinsing — wearing gloves and avoiding the eyes. Color builds and is maintained with repeated use, so the first wash may look subtle. A couple of important notes: any hair color product can cause an allergic reaction, so a patch test 48 hours beforehand is widely recommended (even for ammonia-free formulas, which can still contain dye ingredients), and it’s worth protecting skin and surfaces, since color shampoos can stain.
Who it’s for
It’s aimed at people who want a low-commitment way to blend grays or refresh their existing shade at home without mixing a developer. Results vary a lot with starting hair color, porosity, and how often it’s used, so it suits someone with flexible expectations rather than anyone after a precise, dramatic change. If you have a sensitive scalp, color-treated or chemically processed hair, or any history of dye reactions, patch testing first — or checking with a stylist or dermatologist — is the safe move.