How To Colour Hair Naturally At Home?
October 18, 2022One of the most widely used natural hair coloring agents around the world is henna, a plant-based source that produces a natural dye capable of tinting your hair. Many traditional hair care remedies incorporate organic henna for both coloring and conditioning benefits.
Over the years, the technique for crafting natural hair dye at home has evolved to include various extracts such as indigo, neem, tea, and coffee. However, the methods and approaches to optimize the advantages of your natural hair dye have largely remained consistent. Let’s delve into what these methods entail!
What Are Natural and Organic Hair Dyes?
To achieve a natural hair hue, the primary requirement is a natural hair dye. A natural and organic hair dye is usually made by blending organic henna powder with organic indigo leaves to create a paste. These botanical ingredients not only have the ability to color your hair naturally but also contribute to keeping it soft and well-nourished.
Juicy Chemistry’s Natural and Organic Hair Dyes
To ensure that your hair receives a vibrant hue along with the benefits of plant-based ingredients, we take an additional step. Our specially crafted hair dyes combine organic henna powder and organic indigo leaves with powerful plant pigments such as organic amla, bhringraj, hibiscus, black tea, and manjistha.
Our range of organic herbs has allowed us to create four unique shades of hair dyes - Espresso (or soft black), Doppio (or deep black), Americano (or dark brown), and Irish (or burgundy). These hair dyes naturally color your hair while also softening the strands and improving the health of your scalp.
Beginner’s Guide to Coloring Hair Naturally
Step 1 -
Wash your hair with a plant-based, gentle shampoo one day before you plan to color.
Step 2 -
On the next day, take some hair dye powder in a ceramic or glass bowl. Add boiling water to it and mix well until you achieve a smooth, yogurt-like texture. Allow the mixture to cool down to a lukewarm temperature.
Step 3 -
Wear gloves and use a brush applicator to apply the paste from root to tip on your hair. Section your hair to ensure complete coverage. Once all your hair is coated with the natural dye, cover your head with a shower cap for a minimum of 2 hours.
Step 4 -
After the hair dye has dried, rinse your hair thoroughly with plain water and let it air dry.
5 Common Hair Coloring Issues and Tips to Prevent Them
My hair remains grey after coloring.
Reason - When coloring your own hair, it’s possible to overlook some strands, leading to uneven coverage.
Solution - If you’re wondering how to color grey hair naturally and evenly, use a back mirror to ensure that you cover all strands effectively. To achieve maximum coverage, always prepare some extra dye paste to apply at the end of the process.
Tips -
- Conduct a strand test if you are using a natural hair dye for the first time. Apply the dye to a small section of your hair to see how it looks against your natural color.
- If your hair is not used to natural dyes, make sure to use the dye consistently twice a month for optimal long-term results. The more frequently you apply it, the better the outcomes will be.
My hair does not exhibit enough color.
Reason - Natural pigments need time to activate. If the process is hurried, the dye may not provide its full color potential.
Solution - Activate the natural hair dye with hot water and let the mixture sit for a while to release its pigments. Once it cools down, apply it evenly to your hair. Allow it to sit for at least 2 hours before rinsing it off with water.
Tips -
- Always use natural hair dyes on pre-washed, clean hair for the best results.
- After applying the dye, cover your head with a shower cap to prevent the paste from drying out quickly, allowing it to continue releasing pigments into your hair.
My hair color fades rapidly.
Reason - Frequent washing can reduce the longevity of the natural hair dye.
Solution - Rinse your hair with just water for the first wash. Wait at least 48 hours before shampooing your hair afterward.
Tips -
- Use lukewarm or cold water for washing and rinsing your hair. Hot water can cause your hair color to fade more quickly.
- Choose a gentle shampoo instead of a clarifying formula when washing your hair.
I experience hair loss after coloring.
Reason - Using expired or contaminated herbal powders can adversely affect your scalp and lead to damage and hair loss.
Solution - Opt for organically sourced hair dyes. Always check the product's expiration date before use, and try to use it while it’s still fresh and effective.
Tip - Conduct a patch test before applying the natural hair dye. Apply the paste to a small section of your hair and along your hairline to check for any signs of irritation.
My hair feels dry after coloring.
Reason - It is a common misconception that leaving the hair dye on for an extended period will enhance pigmentation. However, natural hair dyes do not require more than 2-3 hours to impart color. Prolonged exposure can lead to dryness in your hair and scalp.
Solution - Avoid keeping the natural hair dye mixture in your hair for extended hours or overnight, as this can lead to dryness and increased breakage.
Tips -
- Use a rinse-off conditioner after shampooing a day before applying the dye to keep your hair nourished.
- Consider using an overnight hair mask treatment the next time you shampoo after using the dye. This will help moisturize your hair and scalp, preventing dryness.
Summary
- Juicy Chemistry’s Natural and Organic Hair Dyes are primarily formulated using plants like henna and indigo due to their natural coloring properties.
- To instantly activate the natural hair dye, mix the dry ingredients with boiling water to create a smooth paste, and apply it to your hair once it cools.
- To prolong the life of your hair color, keep the dye paste in your hair for at least 2 hours. Rinse it off with plain water and refrain from shampooing for 48 hours.
- For even coverage, consistently use our natural hair dyes twice a month.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do natural hair dyes last on hair?
Natural hair dyes typically last between 4 to 6 weeks.
Is there a transition period when using natural hair dyes?
If your hair is new to natural dyes, it may take some time to adjust. The more you use it, the better the results will be each time.
Are there any side effects associated with using natural hair dyes?
Our Organic Hair Dyes are designed to accommodate all hair and scalp types. However, not all natural ingredients are suitable for everyone. Therefore, we recommend performing a patch test to ensure the blend is appropriate for your hair and scalp.