Saturday, December 29, 2012

Enhancing hair color

This time of year, my hair seems to get really dark. I'm sure the lack of sun, and lack of me being out in the sun doesn't help. My hair is naturally a dark honey color, but in the winter it turns a drab brown (at least that is my opinion of it!). I have been trying to find ways to color it naturally, as I don't like the nasty chemical hair colors. Plus I don't like the maintenance of haircolor upkeep. I have been reading how you can enhance color or lighten your hair with tea and herbs. One article I read said that hair can be lightened up to 4 shades with a combination of chamomile tea, cinnamon, honey and olive oil. All four of these ingredients have a natural peroxide in them, and all are beneficial to the hair. I decided to give it a try! I put 2 chamomile tea bags in a coffee mug and steeped it for about 30 minutes. Then I mixed in about 3 tablespoons honey, 1 tablespoon cinnamon, 1 tablespoon olive oil, and 2-3 tablespoons conditioner. My hair is very long, so you may not need this much of a mixture if you have shorter hair. I applied this sludgy mixture to damp hair, then put a shower cap on and a heat cap. I have a microwaveable heat cap, but you could just cover the shower cap with a towel. I also put a towel around my neck to catch any drips. I let it sit for about 1 hour. I can really tell that it lightened my hair! I am going to keep doing it about once a week to lighten it more. It won't be super drastic like hair color would be, but it will help warm it up. Plus, using on a regular basis will make the effects more dramatic.

Here are some other tea ideas:
1. For brown hair/dark hair - Black tea  (3 bags to a mug) or very strong coffee. Add sage tea to it to cover gray. Pour over damp hair and leave on for 30-60 minutes or longer. Rinse out, but do not shampoo for 24 hours.

2. For red hair - Hibiscus tea or Rooibus tea. Make a strong tea, pour over damp hair and leave on for and hour. Rinse and condition, but do not shampoo for 24 hours.


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