Choose Herbal Hair Color for A Chemical Free Hair Coloring Experience

Choose Herbal Hair Color for A Chemical Free Hair Coloring Experience

Keeping the hair color the same is the most usual thing many people do, but what’s the fun in it? Why not change the color of your hair? That sounds like a good idea, but something’s holding you back, right? It’s true that some of us desire to change the color of our hair but are hesitant to do so out of fear that chemical hair colors will harm our hair; coloring your hair with such dyes is equivalent to poisoning your hair.

Most hair dyes you find in the market have harmful chemicals in them. You can check the ingredients label on the box, but it can be pretty challenging to decode them.

Some of the main chemicals used while making permanent hair dyes are hydrogen peroxide, Paraphenylenediamine (PPD), and Ammonia. These widely used dye chemicals have a negative impact on health.

 

Hydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a common ingredient in the hair dyes you find on the market. These dyes use hydrogen peroxide to remove the natural colour from your hair and extend the dye’s life. People commonly use it to lighten hair; thus, it is a prominent ingredient in many blonde hair dyes. Hydrogen peroxide may be safer on the skin and hair, but it can still cause skin, lung, and eye irritation. Because hydrogen peroxide hair dye is permanent, it only fades once you grow new hair. The hydrogen peroxide works in the hair cortex, the innermost part of the hair that holds the pigment that gives hair its color. Since hydrogen peroxide must pass through your hair’s cuticle to dye it, whitening your hair with it can cause cuticle damage, resulting in breakage and frizz. Now get the best alternative with Cultivator’s organic herbal hair colors that have 100% organic ingredients.

 

Paraphenylenediamine(PPD)

Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) is one of the primary coloring agents and also a known irritant and allergen. PPD is used in nearly all hair colors because it effectively covers gray hair. When PPD comes in contact with the skin, it may become red, swollen, blistered, dry, thickened, and cracked. You might also feel a burning or stinging sensation.
One of the many coal-tar colors made from petroleum is paraphenylenediamine (PPD). Coal tar dyes cause several adverse health outcomes, including eye damage and allergic reactions. These dyes can cause a variety of cancers and are not subject to FDA regulation. Despite being harmful, many companies still use it in their hair dyes. You no longer need to opt for hair color with Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) in it, as Cultivator’s offers an extensive range of PPD-free hair colors.

 

Ammonia

Ammonia increases the pH level of your hair during the coloring process to make your hair color last for a long time. When ammonia comes in contact with the skin, it can cause skin burns and irritation to the nose and eyes. Its repeated use can damage the hair cuticles, allowing the moisture to escape, resulting in frizzy, dry, and brittle hair. Ammonia eventually weakens the tensile strength of your hair, which causes it to become rough and brittle. Because the cuticle is no longer strong enough to hold the melanin that maintains your hair’s natural color, it also causes more graying. Ammonia dyes were the only option available in the past for darkening your strands. But there are now several ammonia-free hair colors available.

After reading about the chemicals and the damage they can inflict, you must be concerned about what hair color to use. What if we told you there was a safer alternative where you could color your hair without worrying about damaging it? If you like experimenting with your hair color, want to cover up your gray hair, or want a perfect hair color that suits your skin tone well, herbal hair dyes are a good option for those looking for a natural way to get an overall color. You can choose from numerous herbal hair colors available in the market.

 

Here are a few ingredients you can check before buying a herbal hair color.

Cultivator's Organic Hair Color

Henna

Henna is an essential ingredient used in making herbal hair colors. It is best known for its anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, soothing, and detoxifying properties. Henna works on the hair and the scalp to keep them healthy and make the hair follicles thick. It deeply conditions your hair and improves hair growth.

 

Indigo

It is a blue-violet pigment derived from the leaves of the tropical plant Indigofera tinctoria. The plant is native to India and has been used for centuries. Unlike chemical dyes, which can damage your hair, indigo is gentle and conditions your hair as it colors.

It helps to hide gray hair, gives your hair a healthy shine, and gives your curls a cool, refreshing look.

 

Cassia

Cassia, if included in hair colors, helps to treat skin diseases of the scalp, like dermatitis, desquamation, and psoriasis. It also helps to eliminate harmful substances to make the hair shiny and enhances the color of your hair.

 

Amla

Amla has vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients, which increase blood circulation in the scalp and stimulate hair growth.

 

Manjistha

Manjistha helps treat the graying of hair and other hair issues. It also enhances the color of the hair, reduces hair loss, and aids in removing dryness, which controls dandruff and thus stops hair loss.

 

Ziziphus

Ziziphus is known to have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. It gently removes dirt and sebum without over-drying the hair or scalp. As a result, the hair is clean and healthy, with added shine and volume.

 

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus offers tonnes of benefits. It stimulates the scalps, fights dandruff, and improves hair elasticity. It reduces hair loss and ensures hair growth by nourishing the scalp and strands with essential nutrients.

 

If you are looking for herbal hair colors without chemicals and need clarification about which herbal hair color to choose, we are here to rescue you!

Cultivator's Certifications

Cultivator’s is known for its Organic Herbal Hair Colors. They make their hair colors with 100% organic ingredients, which makes them much safer and provides you with beautiful hair color while nourishing it.

Hair colors from Cultivator’s cover all your grays and make them more shiny, smooth, silky, and strong, giving you perfect-looking hair. The hair care formula is dermatologically tested to keep your hair smooth and shiny. Their products are free from harsh chemicals that provide a radiant color and healthy hair.

All of Cultivator’s products are all-natural, have gentle formulations, and have been tested on sensitive skin in order to offer the most reliable natural alternative for people who are worried about their hair. They are all augmented with 100% organic plant extracts. Your hair will have a glossy hue because of a fantastic combination of herbal henna powder and indigo powder.

Cultivators’ herbal hair color products provide better-looking, more natural-looking hair. It offers 20 brilliant shades. Here are Cultivator’s organic herbal hair colors that are ammonia-free and PPD-free from which you can choose.

Cultivator's Organic Herbal Hair Color

• Auburn Copper
• Black
• Blonde
• Brown
• Burgundy
• Caramel
• Chestnut
• Dark Blonde
• Dark Brown
• Deep Chestnut
• Golden Blonde
• Henna
• Henna Natural
• Indigo
• Light Blonde
• Light Brown
• Mahogany
• Red
• Walnut
• Wine Red

Cultivator’s hair colors are for both men and women with all hair types. They do not include ammonia, PPD, hydrogen peroxide, heavy metals, parabens, GMOs, or other chemicals.

All Cultivator’s products have undergone dermatological testing in Europe and are the world’s first Fair For Life Certified Hair Colors. They are also India’s first beauty product with complete Sustainable packaging. It has certification from the USDA Organic, NPOP, ECOCERT, COSMOS Organic, KOSHER, HALAL, FFL, Organic, EU, and Non-GMO, and is also Cruelty-free and Vegan. They ensure the quality is maintained throughout, from harvesting to packaging.

The key ingredients that make the hair color sustainable, Organic, and Herbal are Henna, Indigo, Cassia, Amla, Beetroot, Roselle, Manjistha, Aloe Vera, Ziziphus, Eucalyptus, Chamomile, Turmeric.

How to use Cultivator’s Organic Herbal Hair colors?
Step 1: Choose the right shade of Cultivator’s Organic Hair Color.
Step 2: Mix the color with warm water in a bowl.
Step 3: Conduct a patch test and observe it for a few hours. If you don’t find any side effects, you can continue with further steps.
Step 4: Apply color starting from the roots and massage deeply.
Step 5: Leave the color on for the recommended time.
Step 6: Wash your hair and leave it to dry.

 

So no more choosing between healthy hair and colored hair. Pick a color from herbal hair colors and start experimenting!

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