Natural Hairdye?!


Question:

Natural Hairdye?

Where can I find some natrual, hairdye that is not tested on animals?


Answers:
Its hard to say without knowing where you are the following brands are vegan and cruetly free.

Australian Botanical, De Lorenzo, Middle Earth and Perfect Potion

if you are light haired kool aid works
http://www.recipezaar.com/86048...

Henna is another option ut some peeople have a nasty reaction to it - make sure you do a patch test first.

henna

Well.. Use Henna....But be careful abt how long u leave it on... u get anyth frm a light brown tinge to a reddish shade....G luck !

In Egypt.......

Hair dyes of this type are found in any decent whole/healthy foods market. These types of dyes typically are not able to lighten hair as they don't contain the chemicals needed to 'lift'. They can cover gray quite well but you won't be able to go from brunette to blond with this product. Also, you will want to find a shampoo that doesn't contain citric acid. This will strip your hair color quickly. Shai-Ki (sp?) is a great shampoo and available at the same type of store.

Best of luck with this!

HENNA!!!! it is like natural hairdye that comes from these tree leaves. i tried it once, and not only does it turn your hair bright red (that's the only color available), but you have to be light-haired, it is also a natural conditioner. my hair was soft and silky for weeks afterward! i don't think it has ever been tested on animals because indians have been using it for like forever.




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