When I was a kid (about 60 years ago), we used blackberries to brighten our dark brown/black hair color. It worked as long as we were careful to keep the juice from getting on our skin.
I have dye my hair with heena but I suggest you to don't use shampoo when your washing your hair and one more thing is to do deep hair oiling after this and when you wash your hair after oiling it will give you an amazing soft,shine, silky hair ❤
@@hikmaelkhyari8094 no both of them very old and have great legacy India is the mother of civilisation and the Arab world is the mother of religions and the centre of the world both beautiful
Yes, but not working with those hard walnut shells..use outher soft walnut shells that cover nuts before they ripe.. I do not know about leafs.. Put cream or oil on the skin before coloring, so it makes easier to get rid of staines
I began to get allergic reaction to dark brown dyes for my grey hair.i tried dark brown henna. I got a terrible reaction and hair loss. I tried coffee and it didnt work at all. Now i will experiment with beetroot,, rosemary and walnuts 🤞🙏😃
I have very slight in the front my crown platinum white hairs the rest of my hair is bleached dyed I’m thinking about using camomile tea with honey and lemon to get those hairs golden just an idea I have pray it works for me🥰😘
@Saryu Reddy, You can mix some peroxide, water, and (real)lemon juice in a spray bottle. Spray your hair till it's wet, but not dripping, and go out in the sun for a few hrs. Whatever color hair you have this will lighten it. When I was a teenager (in the late 60's) there was a product called "Sun In"__spray your hair, hang out at the beach or anywhere in the sun and by the next day your hair is a bit lighter(sun bleached look). The more often you use it the lighter your hair gets. The main ingredients were peroxide and lemon juice. So, I tried the homemade version and it worked the same. You can mix apple cider vinegar and slightly warm water for a rinse after washing your hair(then rinse out in a bit cooler water) and it brings your hair back to the proper ph. 💖😺
I don’t think it might work I tried beet juice on my hair, which is dark brown and it dint really work I left it for 1 hr but it still dint work for me. But think the lemon might work tho
I have weird hair because my hair in summer and fall and spring are is like brown with reddish highlights and In winter it’s just brown and in warmer places it red. I have never dyed my hair before and I would like to try and dye it red using one of these tricks. I have such weird hair.
Sounds like you have chestnut brown hair color. Henna will bring out more red highlights. But henna is permanent hair color which will not fade out with multiple shampooing but must grow out. 😺
@@trpizinth Singularly, H is pronounced aitch, not haitch. But that's a different story. The word herb has an aitch in front of it, so it's pronounced herb, not erb. So simple.
@@Misteryowl actually there is a difference in British and American pronounciation. Herb is derived from an Italian word, thus, Americans pronounce it similar to the Italians, without the H.
@@camyraspberry9118 oh I have natural platinum blonde hair and have been doing this for years and never fails it never leaves my hair dry so I wonder why ?I have young hair though I'm only 11
Yes. Apply more than once and stay in the sun. Make sure ur hair is dirty(oily)If u want fast results....dab a little hydrogen peroxide to ur ends, it will turn it shades lighter. If ur a brown u may get red hair or brassy hair. Must have sun!
I swear I'm tired of hair dye my hair was thick now bcm thin and all break BCS I dye it always I don't like black hair now I'm looking some natural ways to dye it ☹️I will try henna and see 😤