Everything you need to know about Organic and Chemical Hair Color
“Bring Color to your World”
According to a study by the University of Copenhagen, hair coloring is becoming very popular with 75% of women and 18% of men. But interestingly, many of them didn’t even know what’s inside their hair color, like ingredients – ammonia, PPDs, peroxides or organic herbs. Getting the desired shade of hair color isn’t the only thing but making hair stronger and healthier is the main challenge.

Chemical hair color

Organic Hair Color
Organic hair color causes semi-permanent changes to the hair as it only works outside layer of the hair, thus, they are also called semi-permanent hair color.

The differences:
Well, it’s quite clear from the above differences which one should you go for and why!
Choosing which hair color to apply always depends on preferences and skin sensitivity.
For some who don't want to apply hair color frequently and want instant results can go for chemical hair color.
For some who have allergies to certain chemicals and have sensitive skin and are willing to invest time in their hair, organic hair color is the one for them.
Now the question is where you can find a Hair color which both, 100% Organic and Certified!
As we all know, there are a lot of companies who are selling their Hair Color in the market labeled with ORGANIC, most of them do not have a certificate.
Cultivator Natural Products Pvt. Ltd. is a leading company with global certifications like ECOCERT Organic, USDA Organic, INDIA Organic, Kosher, Halal INDIA, CRUELTY-FREE and many more.
We are not only organic but also we have our own farms; we cultivate the crops in the desired condition and then work on these to make the final products.
Our key ingredients include Cassia, Indigo, Henna, Aloe, Chamomile, Amla, Ziziphus, Eucalyptus and Turmeric.
We have a range of 20 different shades that are made with only the finest quality herbs.
A unique recipe for hair coloring with 0% of Chemicals. Our products do not contain any synthetic chemicals, such as Ammonia, PPD, Resorcinol, etc.
Any doubts are always welcome!
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