Posted on March 21, 2010.
Tips for home hair dye Take henna powder, around 4-5 v. soup if you want to apply it only around the area which has gray hair and more if you want to apply to your scalp. Make a thin paste of henna powder by adding juice of lemon, a tablespoon of dough, one teaspoon of coffee powder (optional), water, tea leaves and amla mixture which you prepared earlier . Add ½ c. tsp mustard oil in this mixture to avoid dryness. Leave this mixture in an iron container for approximately 2 hours. During the winter season you add a paste of finely ground 2 cloves escape cold. Apply the mixture on the hair carefully, cover gray hair completely. Leave this for about 3-4 hours. (Some prefer to keep the whole night.) Second, rinse with water.
Mix coffee powder in water and make a paste of henna with water. Beat the egg yolk and mix in henna. Also add brandy to it. Apply the paste and leave it for 3-4 hours before washing with lukewarm water.
If your goal is to cover gray hair, try a mixture of rosemary and sage. Mix the ingredients in water and allow them to simmer for about half an hour. Once it has simmered, remove the pan from heat and allow mixture to infuse for several hours. Apply to hair and let dry completely. Then wash and rinse your hair with your normal shampoo. When it is dry, you will see results. If you want the hair darker, make another mixture and repeat the process.
Take 3 parts of litharge and 2 of quicklime, mix well, store in a well stoppered bottle. When used mix with water or milk, apply on hair, and wrapped in a fur cap oil skin 5 or 6 hours.
The only things I can think of are peroxide and bleach blonde, but the two are not so good for your hair. Beet juice tends to stain your hands, but it would probably be your hair purple and come out the next time you wash.
Dish soap can effectively remove hair dye stains, especially when mixed with either baking soda or lemon juice. Simply rub the area until the stains fade. If you want to be a red head, consider using kool aid for your home hair dye. This gives a very vibrant shade of red, depending on how it's done. Mix the powder with a little water and apply on hair. Let the mixture sit on the hair. The timing will depend on how you want bright color. You can reapply this mixture if you want the red to a darker shade.
Milk is a mask if the mask easier and cheaper. Moist some cotton wool with milk and rub on face. The avocado is a rich natural moisturizer. Mush the meat of the avocado in a creamy texture. Massage into the face and neck. Let stand for 15 minutes and gently wash off. The best face mask made included fresh pineapple, organic oats and acacia honey. Take 3 tablespoons of oat mixture into the mixture until a fine powder. Add a tablespoon of honey and three big slices of pineapple sheared into small pieces. Blend until a fine paste. Apply with a brush mask and retire for fifteen minutes - it can cause imperfections Tingle slightly, but everything is normal. Rinse with warm water.