Articles for tag: Hair Dyes, Henna, Natural Hair Dyes, PPD

Karla News

How Safe Are Hair Coloring Products?

One doesn’t have to be a woman or man in their baby boomer years witnessing those grey hairs starting to sneak into one’s hair to think about the idea of looking a few years younger by using hair color. Even young adults might experiment and color their hair to change their appearance. Dying one’s hair ...

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Top 5 Organic Hair Dyes for Summer

Many people who color their hair would certainly appreciate a more natural way to do so without using all sorts of chemicals so. Unfortunately there are not yet a lot of natural hair colors available at this time. There are however some available and most of them are Henna based. Most of them however are ...

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Rainbow Henna Hair Dye Review

I needed to dye my hair, but after a bad allergic reaction to a hair dye I was scared to try it again. I had to do something. I’d been dying my hair a very dark color for years. It was a deep brown that almost looked black. I hadn’t dyed my hair in a ...

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Color Hair Without Toxic Chemicals

Chemicals from most hair dyes “are considered high hazard, which means they contain toxic ingredients linked to cancer, developmentive and reproductive toxicity, neurotoxicity, immunotoxicity, organ toxicity, not to mention allergies and irritation of the eyes, skin or lungs,” according to Environmental Working Group. In fact, 22 of the ingredients used in hair color including PPD ...

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Top Natural Hair Dye Products Under $20

Are you considering dying your hair? Are you concerned about potential health-risks associated with the harsh chemicals used in synthetic dyes? Why not try certified organic Henna instead? Henna is one of the most popular natural dye products on the market. It is made from a shrub called Lawsonia inermis, which has a natural reddish-orange ...

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What is Henna?

Henna has a long history dating back to the Bronze Age and has been used to dye the hair, skin, and fingernails. Henna has been used tradiotnally also as a dye and preservative for leather and cloth. It is cultivated in India, Pakistan, Morrocco, Yemen, and other countries in this area. Thanks to improvments in ...