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At-home hair coloring in Pakistan has gotten more practical, and the Apple Hair Color Cream Dark Brown at Rs. 3,500 for the 500 ML + 500 ML pack makes a case for skipping the salon appointment for routine touch-ups. The dual pack — color cream plus developer — is enough for full coverage on thick, long Pakistani hair without buying two separate kits. Available on Highfy.pk; HIYOU at checkout gets your first order delivered free.

Dark brown is the right shade for most Pakistani skin tones. Not black, not medium brown — dark brown.

Apple Hair Color Cream Price in Pakistan

The Apple Hair Color Cream Dark Brown at Rs. 3,500 for a 500 ML + 500 ML kit is on the higher end for an at-home hair color product locally — most sachet or small-tube brands run Rs. 150–500. But the 500 ML size is commercial volume; a full-head application on long, thick hair uses roughly 100–150 ML, meaning the kit handles 3–4 full applications. That works out to Rs. 875–1,167 per session, which undercuts a salon color appointment in most Pakistani cities by a meaningful margin.

Product Size Price
Apple Hair Color Cream Dark Brown 500Ml+500Ml 500 ML + 500 ML Rs. 3,500

Why Dark Brown Works for Pakistani Hair

Shade Compatibility with Pakistani Skin Tones

Dark brown sits between natural black and medium brown on the depth scale — it reads as a warm, rich tone that doesn't fight warm or neutral Pakistani undertones the way cool ash browns do. Women going lighter than their natural base tend to hit brassiness in Pakistan's sun; dark brown doesn't carry that risk because you're working close to or slightly lighter than most natural Pakistani hair depth. It's also a grey-coverage shade, not just a fashion tone — the pigment concentration in a dark brown is high enough to cover white and grey hair fully rather than just staining.

The Dual-Pack Format — What 500 ML + 500 ML Means

One component is the color cream (pigment + conditioning base), the other is the developer (hydrogen peroxide, typically 6% or 9% depending on the brand's formula). You mix both before application. The 500 ML + 500 ML size is significantly larger than the standard 60 ML tube-and-sachet kits sold at Naheed or Imtiaz — those run one application, this runs 3–4. For women who color hair every 6–8 weeks to manage grey roots, buying one Apple kit lasts roughly 4–5 months of touch-ups, making the Rs. 3,500 sticker price more reasonable in per-use terms.

And the larger developer bottle means you're not rationing developer for better coverage — that's where most home color mistakes happen.

How to Apply Apple Hair Color Cream at Home

Preparation and Mixing

Start with dry, unwashed hair — product-free scalp takes color more evenly than clean hair does. Mix color cream and developer in a 1:1 ratio in a non-metallic bowl; use the full portion needed for your hair length and thickness. For shoulder-length hair, 80–100 ML of each component is enough; for long, thick Pakistani hair, go to 130–150 ML. Apply to roots first — they need the most processing time — then work through to mid-lengths and ends. Leave on 30–45 minutes depending on grey coverage needed; grey hair takes closer to 45 minutes for full saturation.

Application Tips for Pakistani Hair

Pakistani hair tends to be thick and high-density, which means color takes longer to saturate fully than fine hair. Don't rush the processing time. Apply in sections — four quadrants is a manageable breakdown for a solo application without a basin setup. The ammonia in permanent color cream opens the hair cuticle to deposit pigment; covering with a shower cap during processing keeps heat in and speeds saturation slightly. Rinse until water runs clear, then condition — the kit should include a post-color conditioner, but if not, any rinse-out conditioner applied for 3–5 minutes closes the cuticle and locks color in.

Don't shampoo for at least 24–48 hours after coloring, regardless of how instructions read.

Home Coloring vs. Salon — When Each Makes Sense

Salon hair coloring in Lahore or Karachi for a full-head dark brown runs Rs. 2,500–8,000+ depending on the salon tier and hair length. For simple grey coverage on an established dark brown shade, paying Rs. 3,500 for a kit that covers 3–4 sessions at home is rational — you're not doing a color correction or a multi-process job. But if you're changing base shade significantly, doing highlights, or have chemically treated hair that behaves unpredictably, going to a colorist is worth the cost difference. By all accounts, at-home color on already dark hair in a matching or slightly darker shade carries minimal risk of unexpected results. Hard to say without knowing your specific hair history whether the transition from a different brand's formula to Apple Color Cream would behave consistently — results might differ if you've been using a different developer concentration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does Apple Hair Color Cream Dark Brown last?

A: Permanent hair color typically fades over 4–6 weeks before noticeable root growth or fade appears. In Pakistan's climate, sun exposure in Karachi accelerates fading slightly faster than in areas with less direct sun. Regular grey touch-ups on the root area every 5–7 weeks maintains coverage; a full-head refresh every 3–4 months is enough for most women.

Q: Can I use this if I've previously colored my hair a different shade?

A: Going darker — to dark brown from a lighter shade — generally works well with permanent cream. Going lighter requires bleach or lift, which this formula isn't for. If your hair is currently a medium or lighter brown from previous coloring, applying Apple Dark Brown should deposit correctly. If it's been chemically lightened significantly, the developer concentration and your existing hair porosity might affect the final result — patch test first.

Q: Is the Apple Hair Color Cream good for grey hair coverage?

A: Dark brown shades carry enough pigment concentration to cover grey and white hair fully with 35–45 minutes of processing. Stubborn grey at the temples sometimes takes the full 45 minutes. The 500 ML developer size means you're not skimping on mixing ratio, which is one of the more common causes of patchy grey coverage in at-home coloring.