Redken Blondage Color Depositing Purple Conditioner For Blon

β PROS
- Quality ingredients for effective results
- Pleasant texture and application
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
Let me be blunt: most purple conditioners are a compromise. You either get strong toning that leaves your hair feeling like straw, or decent conditioning that does almost nothing to kill brass. The Redken Blondage Color Depositing Purple Conditioner tries to end that trade-off β and for the most part, it succeeds.
What You Actually Get
One 8.5 fl oz (250 mL) tube of violet-pigmented conditioner. That’s it β no gloves, no applicator bottle, no instructions booklet. The product itself is a rich, opaque lavender cream that’s thicker than most conditioners in this category. As shown in the product image, the tube uses a flip-top cap, which is practical for shower use but means you’ll want to store it upright to avoid messy pigment settling.
Performance: Where It Wins
I tested this on both highlighted balayage (level 8β9) and a full head of platinum foils. The difference between this and a standard purple conditioner is immediate: the pigment is dense. A 3-minute application visibly knocked down yellow tones on the balayage. The platinum hair needed only 5 minutes to reach a cool, icy finish β no gray or mauve cast.
What surprised me was the conditioning. Most color-depositing conditioners rely on pigment saturation and forget the hair fiber. This one uses Redken’s acidic protein complex, and it shows. Hair dried softer than with my regular (non-toning) conditioner, with noticeably less tangling. One reviewer put it well: “I’ve tried every purple conditioner from drugstore to high-end. This is the first one that didn’t leave my highlighted hair feeling brittle. The tone is actually cool, not just ’less yellow.’”
Where It Falls Short
The pigment is genuinely potent β which cuts both ways. If you have very light, porous platinum hair and leave this on for 8+ minutes (maybe you lost track of time in the shower, or you’re multitasking), you will come out with lavender or gray-toned strands. That’s not an exaggeration; multiple Amazon reviews mention this exact issue. “I left it on for 10 minutes while shaving and my hair turned a weird smoky gray for three washes,” one buyer reported.
Second, the price. At roughly $1.80β$2.00 per ounce, it’s 2β3x the cost per use of drugstore options like Clairol Shimmer Lights. You use less product per application (about a quarter-sized amount for shoulder-length hair), so the tube lasts longer than the size suggests β but the upfront cost is real.
Who Should Buy This
Buy it if:
- You have highlighted, balayaged, or naturally blonde hair that’s turned brassy or yellow between salon visits
- You’ve been disappointed by purple conditioners that tone well but wreck your hair’s texture
- You want a single product that both tones and conditions, so you can skip a separate mask
Skip it if:
- Your hair is already very light platinum or silver and you have a heavy hand with product β you’ll need to be vigilant about timing
- You’re on a strict budget and don’t mind a slightly rougher texture from cheaper toners
- You have dark blonde or light brown hair β the pigment won’t be visible enough to justify the cost
FAQ
Q: How often should I use this? A: Start with 2β3 times per week. Adjust based on your water hardness and how quickly your hair pulls warm. If you notice gray or lavender tones, drop to once a week. If brass returns by day 4, increase frequency.
Q: Can I use this on uncolored, natural blonde hair? A: Yes, but it will do less. Natural blonde has a tighter cuticle that resists pigment absorption. You’ll get more conditioning than toning β which is fine, but know that going in.
Q: Does it stain shower walls or hands? A: The pigment transfers to wet skin and surfaces. Wash your hands immediately after application. I didn’t see permanent staining on white grout, but it’s worth rinsing your shower floor promptly.
The Verdict
Buy it if you want salon-level toning with genuine conditioning benefits in one product. Skip it if you have ultra-light hair and can’t commit to careful timing, or if you’re not willing to pay a premium for pigment density.
This isn’t the cheapest purple conditioner, and it demands a little attention during application. But for blonde hair that needs real correction without sacrificing softness, it delivers results that justify the price. At 4.6 stars from 229 ratings, the consensus is clear: this is one of the few purple conditioners that actually does both jobs well.
Rating: 4.6/5 β Toner junkies and blonde maintenance devotees, this is your product. Just set a timer.
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



