So what happens to the collar of your white shirt when you're in a meeting? What happens if you're with friends and you are caught in heavy rain? What happens if you're on the beach and you want to join your friends in the water? What happens if your wife/partner runs their hands over your beard?
Volt should be up to the task in all of these scenarios. Once the alcohol carrier solution evaporates and leaves behind the Volt color and other sealant ingredients, Volt should absolutely be able to handle light rubbing from a shirt collar, water from the ocean/rain, and grabby hands. In fact, we've got a video in one of our ads of the Owner, Jaro, applying Volt and heading out for an intense surf session and the color didn't even fade in the surf. Intense scrubbing, soap, and warm water is what helps get rid of Volt. Hope this helps!
@@voltlifeproofgrooming5208 Have colored your beard? There is a huge difference between coloring 2 or 3 gray short hairs and a big bushy half gray beard.
Never had a problem with an allergic reaction (just do a patch test if you're worried), its never damaged my hair (don't know where that came from). It won't damage your hair if you use it right, it won't hurt you. Get the cheaper stuff, not whatever this guy is selling. (Edit: yes, colors are better then dyes in some situations, just do your research before you bug something)
Just be sure to heck the ingredients first. All beard dyes aren't made equal, but if it stains the hair, then it has to contain certain chemicals in order to penetrate the outer protein layers of the hair in order to permanently stain them. If it works then it works, just be careful if you tend to have sensitive skin or allergies to certain things.
I have sensitive skin so I can’t use the boxed beard dyes as the peroxide level is higher but for the hair ones it is lower so I’m good on all of them. Thanks
Our alcohol is high-grade cosmetic alcohol (99%) which may dry out skin when used alone, but Volt is also combined with Vitamin E and Argan oil to keep hair and skin hydrated and healthy. Luckily, Volt is Hypoallergenic, which is why we state that it is a good option for more sensitive skin.
So, I used beard coloring for 3 years now. I stopped it and let the beard grow only to discover that the areas I used to color are completely white. I’d love to try your product. Where can I get it? Also, is the white reversible?
Hey there 7 Hills, thanks for watching first of all! As for the gray in your beard, where is it located? Certain parts of our beards will begin graying more than others. Typically men start graying around their chin areas first. It could be completely natural, if not, then it must have something to do with the color (or dyes) you may have been using. We're not sure if it's reversible or not, but we can certainly help you out however you need when it comes to coloring it. You can find Volt pn Amazon or on Voltgrooming.com Just take the beard color quiz on the first page and it will show you your best match in terms of color. or choose the sample pack of volt and try 2 different colors for a reduced cost. If you have any questions, please let us know!
@@thecatatemyhomework the areas (like neck) where I never dyed, is more natural salt and pepper, where as the dyed areas have turned uniformly white. Will stopping to dye bring back my natural salt and pepper back?
I really love how you respond to the critics here. It shows the kind of character you have and I'm impressed. Yes, I agree with the part where it's so convenient and quick to use beard color instead of beard dye. I love that I can use it on the go. But personally, in my experience, I use both. I like beard dye which I use occasionally and I also use beard color depending on the situation. But the beard color is really cool when I'm too lazy to dye it. Many thanks for your informative video and keep it up.😊
I appreciate the support! Critics are just part of the youtube game so I knew what I was getting into. Just can't let them get to you! lol And I agree, sometimes we even recommend using dyes for a more permanent color and using Volt to touch up the roots as the beard grows out eventually. This way, it's like getting the most longevity of each. Thanks for the kind comment!
Depending on your level of activity, Volt can last up to 48 hours per application. There are approximately 30 applications in a single Volt vial for medium-length beards.
Hi James, mind if I ask how this occurred? Our product is hypoallergenic and contains high-grade 99 proof alcohol which is an excellent sanitizer for anything that could have caused reaction issues. If you'd like, please message us at support@voltgrooming.com and we can help get any issues fixed. Thank you
Mascara (and some other temporary beard color companies) uses a silicon and water-based formula for their color. Unfortunately, this means their drying times are long, they smudge, and they are not nearly as water resistant. Instead, we use an alcohol-based formula that allows us to use more natural, hypoallergenic, durable, and fast-drying pigments and ingredients. They are simply not the same.
@@williamtingy5693 That's good! Not everyone is allergic to the same things. Feel free to keep using Just For Men if you like, but it's nice to have options for those looking for something different and beneficial in its own ways. Many of the people who reach out to us have these issues with beard dyes in general, which is why we offer Volt. Thanks for watching
@@MASF8888 Not really sure what "gimmick" you're referring to. Plenty of men have told us they suffer from reactions to beard dyes and that we've helped them out. That's all we try and do is provide men options with something a bit different. Just because you don't have any reaction doesn't mean nobody does.
No hate on dyeing a beard in this video. In fact, if you watched it you'd know I provide a better solution to coloring a man's beard. I have no problem with that. Only a problem with harsh chemicals and not-so-great results and products that don't do what they say.
Glad it works for you! There are others who tend to have some adverse reactions to beard dyes and the ingredients therein. That's why Volt is here as a beneficial option with it's own advantages.
@@voltlifeproofgrooming5208 I tried it and it burned my skin pretty good and immediately. I had to wash it off very, very quickly and it ruined my hair and I had to shave it off immediately after trying it. I will never use Just For Men in my life again. I should clarify that it was my beard hair...
So what happens to the collar of your white shirt when you're in a meeting?
What happens if you're with friends and you are caught in heavy rain?
What happens if you're on the beach and you want to join your friends in the water?
What happens if your wife/partner runs their hands over your beard?
Volt should be up to the task in all of these scenarios. Once the alcohol carrier solution evaporates and leaves behind the Volt color and other sealant ingredients, Volt should absolutely be able to handle light rubbing from a shirt collar, water from the ocean/rain, and grabby hands. In fact, we've got a video in one of our ads of the Owner, Jaro, applying Volt and heading out for an intense surf session and the color didn't even fade in the surf. Intense scrubbing, soap, and warm water is what helps get rid of Volt. Hope this helps!
From a guy with a tiny beard with no gray.
Not sure why the size of the beard would make that much difference. And certainly doesn't make what I said any less true so 🤷
@@voltlifeproofgrooming5208 Have colored your beard? There is a huge difference between coloring 2 or 3 gray short hairs and a big bushy half gray beard.
Maybe he has no gray because he used the product?
Never had a problem with an allergic reaction (just do a patch test if you're worried), its never damaged my hair (don't know where that came from). It won't damage your hair if you use it right, it won't hurt you. Get the cheaper stuff, not whatever this guy is selling. (Edit: yes, colors are better then dyes in some situations, just do your research before you bug something)
Simpler hair color is a great option without any hard chemicals.
Very true, but also hard to customize because it does require washing out before you can see the finished product.
hell yes purchased it and its life changer
@@fonzomartinez6926 So glad it's working out for you!
Simpler has hydrogen peroxide in it.
yes, that stuff is awesome. Just used it for the first time and it worked great
Use the ladies box color. Much better for your hair. If you go a little lighter it look more natural
Just be sure to heck the ingredients first. All beard dyes aren't made equal, but if it stains the hair, then it has to contain certain chemicals in order to penetrate the outer protein layers of the hair in order to permanently stain them. If it works then it works, just be careful if you tend to have sensitive skin or allergies to certain things.
I have sensitive skin so I can’t use the boxed beard dyes as the peroxide level is higher but for the hair ones it is lower so I’m good on all of them. Thanks
@goldengirls0125 wow I just bought clairol. I read online they use 20/30 developers depending color box you choose.
For those with sensitive skin, Volt may still irritate due to it's alcohol content. Beware !
Our alcohol is high-grade cosmetic alcohol (99%) which may dry out skin when used alone, but Volt is also combined with Vitamin E and Argan oil to keep hair and skin hydrated and healthy. Luckily, Volt is Hypoallergenic, which is why we state that it is a good option for more sensitive skin.
Link to purchase please?
It's available at voltgrooming.com
So, I used beard coloring for 3 years now. I stopped it and let the beard grow only to discover that the areas I used to color are completely white. I’d love to try your product. Where can I get it? Also, is the white reversible?
Hey there 7 Hills, thanks for watching first of all! As for the gray in your beard, where is it located? Certain parts of our beards will begin graying more than others. Typically men start graying around their chin areas first. It could be completely natural, if not, then it must have something to do with the color (or dyes) you may have been using. We're not sure if it's reversible or not, but we can certainly help you out however you need when it comes to coloring it. You can find Volt pn Amazon or on Voltgrooming.com Just take the beard color quiz on the first page and it will show you your best match in terms of color. or choose the sample pack of volt and try 2 different colors for a reduced cost. If you have any questions, please let us know!
No, the white is not reversible. If someone would come out with a way to reverse white or gray hair, they would end up being a multi-billionaire.
@@thecatatemyhomework the areas (like neck) where I never dyed, is more natural salt and pepper, where as the dyed areas have turned uniformly white. Will stopping to dye bring back my natural salt and pepper back?
I use the beard dye and people literally are like I see your growing a beard .if I let it get gray they are like wow you need to shave .😂
Lol! Proof that the the bearded life isn't easy!
I really love how you respond to the critics here. It shows the kind of character you have and I'm impressed. Yes, I agree with the part where it's so convenient and quick to use beard color instead of beard dye. I love that I can use it on the go. But personally, in my experience, I use both. I like beard dye which I use occasionally and I also use beard color depending on the situation. But the beard color is really cool when I'm too lazy to dye it. Many thanks for your informative video and keep it up.😊
I appreciate the support! Critics are just part of the youtube game so I knew what I was getting into. Just can't let them get to you! lol And I agree, sometimes we even recommend using dyes for a more permanent color and using Volt to touch up the roots as the beard grows out eventually. This way, it's like getting the most longevity of each. Thanks for the kind comment!
man what a idea
Great info man!
Thank you! Glad it was able to help and thanks for watching!
No permanent damage, new hair will grow out that is not damaged.
Nice! I'm going to try it! Thanks for the information!
No problem, thanks for watching!
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how long does volt last?
Depending on your level of activity, Volt can last up to 48 hours per application. There are approximately 30 applications in a single Volt vial for medium-length beards.
There's EVERYTHING wrong with man trying to "look younger".
EVERYTHING.
Just ask his Father, --- oh, wait...
Don't do it dark brown hospitalized me.still having long term effects.
Hi James, mind if I ask how this occurred? Our product is hypoallergenic and contains high-grade 99 proof alcohol which is an excellent sanitizer for anything that could have caused reaction issues. If you'd like, please message us at support@voltgrooming.com and we can help get any issues fixed. Thank you
@@voltlifeproofgrooming5208 JFM not VOLT
@@jamesjohnson6261 Oooh I see, sorry for the misunderstanding! Hope all is well and thanks for watching
Yea Jfm burned my skin and made it flakey
@jamesjohnson6261 bro I had a horrible reaction to just for men and I know other guy that had the same reaction
So distracted by the squeaking of your jacket.
Sorry to hear, I've stopped using that jacket for these videos for that exact reason.
Use Mascara. Cheaper.
Mascara (and some other temporary beard color companies) uses a silicon and water-based formula for their color. Unfortunately, this means their drying times are long, they smudge, and they are not nearly as water resistant. Instead, we use an alcohol-based formula that allows us to use more natural, hypoallergenic, durable, and fast-drying pigments and ingredients. They are simply not the same.
Okay thanks for clearing up the differences.@@voltlifeproofgrooming5208
it can show up in semen. shit you not.
lies
What exactly is the lie here?
I’ve been using just for men for going on 18 years and never experienced any of the problems you speak of !! Actually it’s the complete opposite
@@williamtingy5693 That's good! Not everyone is allergic to the same things. Feel free to keep using Just For Men if you like, but it's nice to have options for those looking for something different and beneficial in its own ways. Many of the people who reach out to us have these issues with beard dyes in general, which is why we offer Volt. Thanks for watching
Stick to just for men. It's perfectly fine for the majority of anyone's grooming needs. Gimmicks are a dime a dozen.
@@MASF8888 Not really sure what "gimmick" you're referring to. Plenty of men have told us they suffer from reactions to beard dyes and that we've helped them out. That's all we try and do is provide men options with something a bit different. Just because you don't have any reaction doesn't mean nobody does.
lmao. gotta love it, young kid with dark hair making a hate video on not dying beard
No hate on dyeing a beard in this video. In fact, if you watched it you'd know I provide a better solution to coloring a man's beard. I have no problem with that. Only a problem with harsh chemicals and not-so-great results and products that don't do what they say.
Simply promoting volt color solutions, smart ad though 😂
The fact that we have a solution to the common problems doesn't make it any less true 🤷😂
Just for men works a treat - been using it for the last 10 years !
Glad it works for you! There are others who tend to have some adverse reactions to beard dyes and the ingredients therein. That's why Volt is here as a beneficial option with it's own advantages.
@@voltlifeproofgrooming5208 I tried it and it burned my skin pretty good and immediately. I had to wash it off very, very quickly and it ruined my hair and I had to shave it off immediately after trying it. I will never use Just For Men in my life again. I should clarify that it was my beard hair...
Same here Just for Men gave me a serious burn and skin infection. Never again!
I’ve been using just for men for about 20 years now. No problems that I know of
@@voltlifeproofgrooming5208 Been using Just for men for about 15 years. No issues.