Grey hair is beautiful, but the great thing about it is that it’s open to the modification of colors for that fresh look. Chemical dyes do quick things, but using henna and indigo as natural ways to color hair are becoming more popular because these are easy but effective. Let’s see what they offer when it comes to gray hair coloring.
Henna – The Reddish-Brown Classic
Henna is a natural dye made from the leaves of the Lawsonia inermis plant. Staining the hair, henna provides hdrange from orange to auburn deep. For grey hair, henna gives rich reddish-brown tones that warm up into bright luminance.
Benefits:
Strengthens hair and gives it natural luster.
Permanent color without harsh chemicals.
Conditions scalp and prevents dandruff.
Disadvantages:
It gives red/orange tones and otherwise needs to blend with other herbs.
It takes time to apply, and rinses easily, too.
Indigo-The Cool-Toned Variant
Indigo comes from the Indigofera tinctoria plant and gives the deep blue pigment. Alone, indigo colors gray hair in blue, thus it is usually combined with henna to produce darker shades like brown or black.
Advantages:
Gives deep and cool shades when mixed with henna.
All-natural and 100% chemical-free.
Extremely safe for sensitive scalps.
Limitations:
It needs a henna base to effectively cover grey hair.
Color may fade faster if it is not properly taken care of.
For those lustrously precious natural black or dark brown effects, henna is the first application to grey hairs. This will be the reddish base for when indigo – followed by drying and rinsing – is applied for the desired darker hue. This two-part regimen essentially has better coverage power and lengthier permanence.
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Warmth and gloss are possible through henna. Henna and indigo can be mixed for cooler or darker tones. Both are safe plant-based options not only to give color to grey hair but even improve the hair over time, making it perfect for people who want beauty without the damage that comes from chemical dyes.