Natural Hair Dyes and Colour Rinses

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If you don’t like chemical dyes, which can make your hair rough and dry due to the presence of ammonia and parabens.Then you can dye your hair at home with natural dyes. These can give a beautiful radient colour to your hair.

Natural Hair Dyes

In this article, I will discuss natural hair dyes that are easily available.

Steps to follow while applying natural hair dyes

Many herbs are used to dye the hair. When using herbs for hair dying, the following steps may be followed:

  • The hair should be washed with a good quality shampoo,then rinsed with warm water, and towel dried. 
  • Apply petroleum jelly or lanolin to the hairline to avoid staining of the scalp. 
  • Put on gloves on your hands and apply a thick herb paste made with water from root to tail of the hair, working only on a section at a time.
  • Roll the hair up and flat against the head. 
  • Wrap the head in a muslin cloth or cotton towel wrung out in hot water and cover the head tightly with a plastic cap. 
  • Leave it for a sufficient time. This time may be 10 minutes to several hours, depending on the colour of the hair and the shade desired. 
  • After the colour has developed, rinse the hair with warm water over and over again till the herbs are removed. Then rinse with cold water.

Herbs and Their shades for Natural Hair Dyes

Different herbs impart different shades to the hair. The list of herbs and the shades they impart are given below:

Names of herbsShade imported to the hair
HennaReddish
Henna and cloveDark red brown
Henna and logwoodDeep reddish brown
Sage and cloveBrownish
Henna and indigoBlackish brown
Walnut hullsDark brown
Sage and boraxDark grey hair
Tag alder barkGrey hair
Black or blue malvaBlue to blond or white hair
Rosemary, Elder, and boraxBrighten brown hair
Goldthread or goldensealBrighten yellow hair
Chamomile, lemon peel, and marigoldCondition and lighten brown hair, and brighten and lighten blond hair.
Chamomile and QuassiaBrighten mousy blond hair
Southernwood and RosemaryBrighten dull dark hair
Alkanet and HennaRed hair
Henna and chamomileGolden red colour

How to Prepare the Natural Hair Dyes paste

To make a paste, herbs in powder form are mixed with water and continuously mixed till a thick paste is obtained.

Factors affecting the colour result of a Natural Hair dyes

The structure of the hair and its chemistry are different for each person, giving different results in the colour of a natural dye. If your hair is more porous, it will absorb more colour. And grey hair also has a different structure, so repeated application on grey hair will give a good result.

Precaution

It is important to do a strand test before applying any natural dye. This test can be done on a small section of your hair underneath the top layer. Through this test, you can easily evaluate the strength of the colour on your hair and any other reaction that may occur due to the dye.

Natural colour rinse

Colour rinse is a temporary hair dye method that can give nourishment, moisture, and a silky feel to hair strands. If you don’t like permanent hair dye, you can try out a hair rinse because it will go away pretty soon after frequent hair washing.

Colour rinse procedure

To make colouring rinses, a thick decoction of herbs in water, wine or vinegar is made. Some herbs that have been used in colour rinses are listed below:

  • Grape leaves 
  • Willow bark
  • Walnut bark and hulls 
  • Pomegranate bark
  • Artichoke leaves 
  • Catechu 
  • Mulberry leaves 
  • Fig leaves 
  • Raspberry leaves 
  • Logwood 
  • Bean shells 
  • Myrtle leaves 
  • Ivy berries

Decoction can be made in an iron pot. A cephalic plants can also be added, for example, sage, marjoram, betony, and laurel.

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FAQ’s

  1. Can henna change black hair to red?

    Yes, as mentioned above, henna gives a reddish color to your hair.

  2. Is black henna safe for hair?

    Absolutely not. Henna never gives off a black colour. A chemical called p-Phenylenediamine is used for colour, so if it is not suited for your hair, try to avoid it and try any natural hair dye.

  3. How do I get a light brown natural colour for my hair?

    Check the list of herbs giving brown colour to your hair mentioned above. Sage, clove, and rosemary can give brown colour to your hair.

Conclusion

Natural dyes may be better than any chemical product if you are looking for a dye that is safe to use and has harmless effects on your hair. The result may not be as appreciable as commercial products, but it will be safe for your overall hair health.

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