Hair coloring can be both a whim and a tribute to fashion, and a vital necessity. However, it is indisputable that skillful and well-executed hair coloring will adorn any woman, make her even more beautiful and even younger. In addition, coloring is justified not only from the point of view of aesthetics, but also psychologically: after all, not everyone wants others to see gray hair.
The smooth color of the curls adds charm and charm to the face. Many scientists believe that the appearance of gray hair can be delayed if you eat right, do not be nervous and follow hygiene measures that are also useful for hardening the body as a whole. But very often gray hair appears due to many reasons that a person may not even notice. And other reasons are not known to science to this day. That is why there are no special, recognized remedies against gray hair. All that remains is hair coloring.
But how can you dye curls? Everything, absolutely all artificial dyes somehow adversely affect the body or only selectively on the hair. They can dry, make hair brittle and lifeless, slow down their growth. In addition, there is another drawback: almost all means forcolorings contain certain modifications of aromatic amines, which can cause allergies in people who are especially sensitive to them. Most often it is eczema or skin irritation.
Hair coloring with natural dyes is safe, changes the color of curls in a pleasant way and acts on them like a cosmetic mask, that is, it nourishes the skin, strengthens the roots. The most popular natural dyes are few and well known.
Perhaps the oldest, completely harmless and very useful hair dye products are basma and henna. These plant substances strengthen the hair roots, make them much silkier, fill them with life and shine, and also help fight such an unpleasant phenomenon as dandruff. Henna has been used for thousands of years to color hair, tint beards and mustaches, and even palms and nails. It also helps to treat many skin ailments, they tried to cure eczema with it. In addition, henna has wonderful colors. The essential oil extracted from them strikes with a wonderful smell, similar to the aroma of a rose. In the East, henna oil was often used to scent clothing, underwear, and the body.
Whatever hair coloring is done, coffee is one of the recognized remedies. These wonderful grains not only make a great drink, but also give a pleasant shade, aroma and shine to the hair, improve and nourish the hair structure and at the same time do not injure it.
Most often they use a couple of simple coloring recipes: this is a cream mask (a spoonful of cognac is mixed with a coupleyolks, ground coffee, a small spoonful of sunflower or olive oil and a couple of tablespoons of warm water, and then applied to the hair for 15 minutes) and a mixture of coffee and henna to give a chestnut hue, not a red tone (a couple of tablespoons of ground coffee is added to henna and it is painted as usual, that is, it is applied for 40 minutes). But coloring gray hair with coffee is almost useless. Coffee, as, indeed, most natural dyes, has a very bad effect on gray hair.