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Renaissance Walnut

Why Natural Hair Dyes Are So Crucial

The rule of thumb for Natural hair dyes is to always try out a sample swatch to see how it works out before indulging your whole head. Henna hair color is one of the growing options for salon hair color, although it’s a little different to work with, compared to regular dyes. First of all, it can be very messy. Additionally, the colors probably won’t last as long or be as dramatic if you’re trying to go over an existing color. Henna hair dye is probably best for people with brown hair looking for a redder color or people looking for more shine and depth for black hair. It’s also possible for brunettes to dye their hair black using a Henna pigment.

Henna is a natural hair dye available for subtle coloring. It had been used in India for many years. For black hair, you can mix 1 tbsp Henna, 1 tbsp Gooseberry powder (also called “Amla powder”) and 1 tsp coffee. You can find these ingredients online or in an Indian store. Next, you’ll mix the ingredients together in an iron skillet, adding a little bit of water to get a toothpaste consistency. After the texture is right, add a little water to sit on top and keep the paste moist. The gooseberry powder will react with the iron skillet to produce the black color and the coffee will amplify it. Allow the mixture to sit for 2 days, mix the extra water in and put on your disposable gloves. Saturate your locks with the paste, then cover your head with a shower cap. Once your hair dries, add some olive oil to boost the color, leave overnight and shower in the morning. Is it a lot of work? Yes! But is it ultimately good for your hair? Yes! Henna is actually a proven hair conditioner; so many people use it for that purpose, even if they don’t want to alter their hair color. In that case, you can just mix 1 tbsp Fenugreen Powder (“Mehti”) and 1 tbsp Gooseberry powder (“Amla”), mixed up with yogurt in a regular bowl, allowing it to sit for a day and applying like henna. Of course, you won’t get dramatic salon hair color but you’ll revive your hair’s shine, shade and texture.

If you’re looking for red natural hair dyes, then you may want to try Light Mountain, which is made from 100% henna. You can choose from red, auburn, light red/strawberry, mahogany, medium brown, chestnut, black, bright red, burgundy, dark brown or light brown, for just $5.95! To apply, you’ll need to wash your hair first, but the color can be put on wet or dry hair. Be sure to use gloves, clothes you don’t care about, vaseline around your scalp and be mindful about your workspace, as henna is really hard to remove from tile or fabric! Pour 1 cup of henna into a plastic or glass bowl, and then gradually add a cup of boiling water and mix into a creamy texture with a spoon. For best results, use a hair dryer and let sit for 45-60 minutes, rinse with hot water, rinse with cold water, shampoo and style. There are many substitutions to help achieve various objectives as well. For instance, if you want a lighter blonde, then use lemon juice. If you want a darker shade, use coffee instead of water. Apple cider vinegar helps hold the color on gray and tea can enrich a red tone. For dry hair, use eggs, olive oil and yogurt with your henna mix. It may sound wild, but it’s a natural hair-healthy solution!

Once you use your natural hair dyes, you may want to look for holistic, organic, all-natural shampoos and conditioners. Acorn Organic Salon in New Hampshire recommends brands like Shear Miracles, Purely Amazing and Pureology. The Red Room salon in Grass Valley, California, recommends Eufora organic hair products. “I’m passionate about the environment and health and well-being on all levels of personal care,” explains salon owner Nicole Bratt-Maloney. “People with sensitivities to regular over-the-counter cosmetics containing artificial fragrances, parabens, sulfates and many other harsh chemicals are especially happy to at last find hair care, body care and make-up that they can use. Red Room has been a great discovery for so many who want to live chemical-free.”

Dying a person’s hair appears to be the number one quick fix on shows made for makeovers. Why is this? It is because it is the most detectable change. If you have a brunette and turn her into a blonde, it is a big impact. Nowadays everybody is changing the color of their hair. Some people wish to have a simplistic one color for their entire head and some people are going with several colors. Hair dye has grown to be the “in” thing. Still youngsters are imploring their parents for highlights, streaks or a wacky color that sets them apart. If you are a person who has never had his hair dyed before than this article will be a great resource for you. You can find out the history of dyes and the best way to fix any mistakes that you may make in the process. You will have a lovely new hairdo to be proud of.

How long has hair dye been used?

You would be stunned at how long hair dye has been utilized. The use of hair coloring as well as dyes dates all the way back to the Ancient Romans and Egyptians. Even back in that era people had their concerns with improving their overall look. Certainly the initial dyes that were employed were naturally occurring and did not have the permanency that the systems of hair dying have today. Our predecessors were also extremely limited in the colors that they could have. Most of the dyes would only darken the hair. If you did not mind the smell of boiled leeks and walnuts you could have dark, silky tresses. Blonde dyes did become extremely fashionable during the period of the Renaissance. Good-looking blonde tresses were connected with angelic qualities and so many women clamored after these different shades of yellow.

Are there natural hair dye solutions?

There are certainly natural hair dye solutions. In ancient times the Egyptians and the Romans employed products that were natural to dye their hair. The hair coloring people use now was not developed until the early 1900′s. Prior to this people would use henna, chamomile or even walnuts as a means to color their own hair. If you are looking for a dye that is natural there are many companies to pick from. However you should recognize that the vast majority of natural dyes are not everlasting. For a short period of time you will have the color that you wish to have but then the color will wash out. Even some of the major manufacturers make friendlier versions of their permanent solutions. But if you want to stay away from commercial manufacturers you can always use some products that are seen throughout your home. Did you know that red Kool-Aid can be used to color your hair?

How does a blonde hair dye work?

Blonde hair dye works by stripping the hair shaft of color. It actually diffuses the color that is present. But you should keep in mind that coloring your hair blonde is vastly different than bleaching it. When you bleach your hair you are stripping it of all color. The finished product is almost white. It is the way that many people with dark hair can lighten their hair without producing any orange or red shades. Many people also use bleaching systems before they color their hair unusual shades of blue or green. The white-blonde hair becomes the perfect canvas to showcase the new vibrant hues.

When using hair dye what should I use just prior to that?

The most important thing that you can do is to read the hair dye box. It contains all the essential information that you will need in order to dye your hair. The boxes instructional information also tells you about performing a skin test for any allergic reactions. This test is performed by mixing a small amount of the dye and placing it on the inside of your elbow. The amount of time that this test takes is about twenty four hours. Different systems used for hair coloring diverge on their methods so make certain that you follow the directions. You should also make certain that you are have on an old shirt that you don’t mind getting some stains on it. It is nearly impossible to not get a little of the dye on your skin and clothes. If you happen to get some of it on your skin, quickly wash it off with soap and water before it colors your skin.

If you want to learn more go here: Ojon Hair Care and at Alterna Hair Care and at Hair Care Products

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