Use these 5 recipes to dye your hair naturally for flawless results!

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You’ve probably used over-the-counter hair dyes that you can buy at any drugstore, as studies indicate that about 65% of women dye their hair. Perhaps you have also looked at the amount of chemicals present in each. According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI) there are over 5,000 different chemicals used in hair color treatments, and salons and other similar establishments are often exposed to these toxins! Check out these natural alternatives, then:

5 Ways to Dye your Hair Naturally


1. Coffee

Coffee, which virtually all of us own, is excellent for darkening and keeping chocolate undertones intact.

  • Brew a strong cup of organic coffee, ideally espresso. Inorganics typically contain chemicals.
  • Allow time to cool.
  • Combine one cup of cold-brewed coffee, two tablespoons of organic coffee grinds, and two cups of all-natural conditioner.
  • After applying, let the hair sit for an hour.
  • To make it last longer, rinse with apple cider vinegar.

An additional, more straightforward choice is a coffee rinse.

  • After shampooing your hair, apply coffee (make sure it’s cold!).
  • Allow 20 minutes.
  • To help seal the color, rinse with apple cider vinegar and then warm water.

If results aren’t immediate, repeat the process for a few days in a row to allow the coffee to penetrate. https://www.youtube.com/embed/MUhm5jcTH-M

2. Tea

Tea does not turn blondes into brunettes; It only works well with natural hair colors as it is not as strong as coffee. Lighter hair can benefit from a variety of teas, including rooibos for redheads and chamomile for blondes, but black tea is an excellent method for darkening and covering gray hair.

  • Use three to five teabags for two cups of water.
  • The cooled tea can be used alone or combined with a conditioner.
  • If you want to hide gray hair, add some fresh or dried sage to unclog hair follicles.
  • Apply for at least an hour or if you want extra color, leave overnight.
  • Use warm water to rinse.

3. Herbs

You can use several herbs depending on the color you want. Which one works best, however, depends on your original hair color.

Red:

  • To intensify color or add highlights, try calendula, marigold, rosehips and hibiscus. Like other effects, it builds with repeated use.
  • Let the herbs soak in water for half an hour.
  • After straining and cooling, mist or pour your hair.
  • If at all possible, let it air dry; If not, let it dry in the sun.

Dark/Brown:

  • Try sage, nettle and rosemary.
  • Boil with water for half an hour.
  • Pour, let cool and then mist or wash your hair. Let it sit for an hour.
  • For added color, you can also apply it after your regular shower.

Blonde:

Chamomile, calendula, marigold, saffron, and sunflower petals all work best here. Rhubarb root can also be added to fight greys more effectively. To help the colors last longer, add black tea for darker colors and catnip for lighter.

  1. Simmer in water for 30 minutes
  2. Strain, cool and pour over your hair
  3. Rinse

4. Beet and Carrot Juice

Great used alone or in combination to add a hint of natural red to your existing complexion. Use more carrot juice for a reddish-orange color and more beet juice for a deeper shade of red (strawberry blonde, deep red or auburn). However, be careful as these liquids stain easily!

  • Use a cup of juice on your hair; At the same time, you can condition it by mixing in some coconut oil.
  • After applying it, cover your hair and keep it for at least 60 minutes.
  • After rinsing with water, use an apple cider vinegar spray to seal.
  • For a darker color, repeat.

5. Henna

Henna powder made from henna leaves is used to color hair as well as create elaborate tattoos. Redheads and brunettes are ideal candidates because henna alone produces a reddish-orange hue. Sometimes the results are more orange, so you can add chamomile to soften the paste.

  • Mix one cup of henna powder with two cups of lemon juice; For optimal color release, add a teaspoon of vinegar.
  • Let it sit for four to six hours.
  • Apply to hair and comb.
  • Cover your hair with a plastic wrap and keep it for two to three hours before washing it off with water.

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