DIY Natural Hair Dye: Make All Natural Organic Hair Coloring At Home
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DIY Natural Hair Dye
Make All Natural Organic Hair Coloring At Home
When hair color first started to appear in the market, the main active ingredient in them was ammonia, a very potent chemical that changed the fundamentals of the hair frolics, and when I said changed I meant damaged it permanently. Just in last few years, most hair color makers are now offering hair color without the ammonia in them, but does that mean it is all good now? Not really, see, most of them took ammonia out but replaced it with other chemicals like phenylenediamine (PPD), a chemical widely used in the newest type of hair dyes, even those that claim to be natural. It’s a popular ingredient because it helps the new color to look natural and to withstand numerous washings without fading. There are some concerns with this ingredient. The main concern with this ingredient is that it is an allergen, and can create difficult skin reactions on the scalp, ears, or neck—wherever the hair dye comes into contact with your skin.
According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
PPD is potentially capable of causing multiple toxic effects following skin contact.Data from studies of both humans and animals are sufficient to demonstrate that PPD has potent skin-sensitizing properties.Several cases of contact dermatitis have been reported following occupational exposure to dyes containing the chemical.Studies have also identified the chemical as the third most common ingredient, after fragrances and preservatives that can cause contact dermatitis from cosmetics (mainly skin-care products, hair preparations and colorants, and facial makeup products).
According to American cancer society, “Many American women, as well as a small but increasing number of men, use hair dyes. You may have heard rumors about a link between using hair dye and getting cancer. Many studies have looked at hair dyes as a possible risk factor for various types of cancer.” Sounds scary enough? Well, it should. When I read that, I realized, I needed to do something about it, and I did.
I started researching how to make all natural plant-based hair color, after a few months of trial and error I figured out the ways, and I am happy to report, my own creation is safer, better and brings out the natural shine of the hair.
The most ironic thing is, they are not hard to make, the ingredients are not hard to find, and best of all, instead of doing long-term damage, they actually do wonder for your hair and scalp.
Do I have your attention now? Then let’s get to work and let’s discuss how easily you can get started on this new journey of all natural hair dye for you and your loved ones.
I broke this book down into two parts. The first part is all about your own hair, the care it needs, the color charts you need to know about, what and how to color your hair. From chapter “Recipes and Options” I discuss the ingredients and process of making all natural hair color and how to enjoy your new found hobby.
After reading you will be able to have a clear understanding of the most popular natural hair dye and hair colors, but more importantly you will be able to make determination of how to pick the right color for each type of hair, and lastly you will be able to make your own beautiful Henna, and many other natural hair colors.
Enjoy your all natural shiny and vibrant new hair color.
Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication date : 16 Oct. 2017
Language : English
Print length : 104 pages
ISBN-10 : 1978356366
ISBN-13 : 978-1978356368
Item weight : 154 g
Dimensions : 15.24 x 0.61 x 22.86 cm
Best Sellers Rank: 745,160 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) 109 in Fabric Dying 999 in Beauty & Fashion 4,622 in Home & Household
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zeva –
was given as a gift and was loved! very informative and easy to follow .
Sandeep Singh Tomar –
Growing up we all learn about the magic of Henna for hair and for beautiful body art, but I didn’t know the various use of henna for various hair colors, it was also surprising to me to learn about black walnut and beets, but then someone told me if you mix black walnut powder with beet puree, it can give anyone with dark brown hair a beautiful shiny dark brown with a tint of red that would show under bright sun light. I always wanted a red tint on my hair and now I know how. Very helpful book for sure.
Hiren K –
I had no idea that store bought hair colors are so harmful! This book was eye opening for me as we rely so much on commercial so called natural hair color. But what motivated me to write this review were some of these truly organic hair color recipes she shared here. I tried one so far and it turned out great.
SHINE –
Very simple book with basic knowledge. Not impressed at all. I read this in 15 minutes and was seriously disappointed. There was more info in synthetic dyes and the damage they do than there was on natural hair dye, it seemed to breeze over henna. Get the booo below there is more info in it. Natural Hair Coloring: How to Use Henna and Other Pure Herbal Pi… by Christine Shahin
LIZ –
This book is wonderful, worth getting if you are having any doubts. I can’t wait to try the natural rinses and homemade dyes for my hair.