Ditch the chemicals for a healthier option! Natural ingredients, some which can be found in your kitchen, can replace your usual dyer and create a new hair colour. Depending on what tone and intensity you are looking for and how much time you are willing to spend, you can choose from dozens of ingredients and create the perfect formula to give you the unique touch you want. It’s a healthier and cheaper option, but bare in mind that natural dyers don’t last as long and won’t offer you the option to change the colour of your hair radically. It’s a matter of experimenting and deciding which method adjust best to your needs. These are the best ways to dye your hair naturally.
If you want to go darker, start by brewing strong coffee. Once it’s done, let it cool and mix one cup with a couple of cups of leave-in conditioner plus two tablespoons of coffee grounds. Allow it to sit for about an hour and then, use apple cider vinegar to rinse. To see better results, you might need to repeat this process.
Tea is ideal for various colour tones, for instance, black tea if you want to go darker, chamomile for blonde or rooibos for redheads. You won’t be able to change from brunette to blonde, but rather, enhance your natural tone. Similar to the coffee, brew 3 or 5 teabags in two cups of water. Apply the cooled tea to your hair alone or mix it with a conditioner. Put on a cap and wear it overnight to wash it out next morning.
If you’re looking for highlights, this method is the is simply fabulous. Apply lemon juice, sprayed and brushed, through your hair. Leave it on for a couple of hours. Sit in the sun whether possible or, for blondes, mix it with chamomile tea for a better result. This is a bit of a slow burn, so you might want to repeat the process various times. This is one of the most common ways to dye your hair naturally!
There are millions of herbs out there that can give you the colour you want. To deepen red shad or add red highlights, try out rosehips, calendula, marigold, and hibiscus. For dark or brunette go for rosemary, nettle, and sage. And, last but not least, blondes can choose calendula, marigold, saffron, or sunflower petals. For all of them, just simmer the herbs in water for about 30 minutes, strain, cool, and then spray or pour on hair and leave it for an hour.
To lighten your hair or reverse it to its natural colour, mix a cup of raw, unpasteurised honey with two cups of distilled vinegar. Then, add a tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil, and a tablespoon of ground cardamon or cinnamon. Apply it to your hair and leave it overnight. Wash it all out in the morning.
The simplest method ever and ideal if you have already used plenty of products to darken your hair. Baking soda stripes your hair of any chemical buildup that gave your locks a dark tone. Just add a small bit of baking soda to your shampoo and apply it once a week. With the time, you should notice a lighter colour. This is one of the simplest ways to dye your hair naturally!
Just like baking soda, cinnamon helps to lighten your hair by adding a teaspoon of cinnamon powder to a handful of your conditioner. Leave the mix overnight and rinse it with shampoo in the morning. This is one of the most interesting ways to dye your hair naturally!
Perfect for redheads. Depending on what shade you want, you can use each one of these juices alone, or mix them together. Use more beet juice for a deeper red or auburn tonality or carrot juice for a reddish orange. All you need to do is apply a cup of juice to your hair and leave it on for about an hour. Then, rinse the juice out, and seal with an apple cider vinegar spray.
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