There are several natural hair dye options available for brown-skinned women. Here are some details on natural hair dyes, including their ingredients, positive and negative aspects:
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Its Pure Organics Herbal Hair Colour Dark Brown: This henna-based hair dye is certified organic by the Soil Association. Its free of para-phenylenediamine (PDD), ammonia, peroxide, and parabens, and can be used to darken greys, as well as medium brown or blonder hair.
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Christophe Robin Temporary Colour Gel: This formula is free from ammonia, peroxide, oxidants, resorcinol, PPD, silicones, and SLS. Its ideal for root touch-ups between salon dyes.
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Saach Organics Natural Hair Colour: This hair dye is free of para-phenylenediamine, ammonia, and peroxides. It can cover greys, but it will not lighten your hair.
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Naturtint Permanent Hair Colour: This hair dye is free of ammonia but contains other synthetic chemicals. Its a halfway house between natural and traditional hair dyes.
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Hairprint: This hair dye is made up of eight food-grade nontoxic ingredients and an inert thickener. Its gluten-free and vegan and works great with coarse, thick hair. Its also excellent for most hair types and gives back to society by donating 20% of its profits to The NoVo Foundation.
Its important to note that all hair dyes contain some chemicals, as they are required to give your hair a semi-permanent or permanent color change. However, there are still a ton of hair dyes that are free of ammonia, alcohol, and p-phenylenediamine (PPD), which can be harsh.