🌟 Elevate Your Beard Game with Natural Elegance!
The Natural Burgundy Beard Dye is a 100% natural henna-based product that offers a rich dark purplish-red to blackish-red color. Free from chemicals, bleaches, and PPD, it promotes healthier, shinier, and softer facial hair while providing up to 30 uses per packet, depending on hair thickness.
K**K
Pretty good but I'd call it Auburn
Pretty good and my only complaint is that the "burgundy" is more of an auburn. It's a warm, orangy color, like straight henna only darker. There are no cool purple/blue tones like with burgundy box dyes. It's still a nice color on me and I may buy it again, but I'm going to try some other brands of plant-based burgundy first to see if any of them are the shade I was after.That's the review part of my review. Now I'm just going to infodump anything I think newbies might need to know.Advice: I have hair down to my upper back, and found 100 grams to be just barely enough to dye it all twice. My hair bleeds orange when wet even a month after dying. If you are committed to white sheets, towels, pillow cases, and shirts, this is not going to work out for you. The instructions will say to rinse it out until the water is clear, but that will never happen. You'll have to judge for yourself when it's mostly rinsed out. Also, it will stain your skin. (Henna "tattoos" are literally just henna left on the skin for a few hours, after all.) Buy some rubber gloves, and put petroleum jelly on your face near the hairline (but don't get it in your hair). If you find the dye impossible to work into your hair, you probably need to add another tablespoon or two of water to your mix. You WILL get dye all over. If you can, apply this in a basement or even your back yard.The "no metallic salts" claim seems to be true. I used this both before and after a couple of box dyes. The bleaches in box dyes react badly with the metallic salts in some henna-based dyes, which is why you're not supposed to chemically treat hair that's had henna in it. I had no problems. It could just have been the brands/colors I used, so definitely do a strand test of your own whenever you switch dyes.Unlike with box dyes, you can leave this on your hair for as long as you want before you rinse it out. You may get a deeper color that way. Because it contains no form of bleach, it does nothing to damage your hair so there's no hurry to get it out. But also, because there's no form of bleach, YOU CANNOT LIGHTEN YOUR HAIR WITH HENNA. No amount of time will make you go from black to auburn. This is dye only, not bleach. And there is no such thing as a non-damaging bleach, because you necessarily have to damage your hair in order to make pigment come out of it. "Chemical" box dyes (you guys, everything is a chemical! even in nature!) almost always contain some kind of bleach, which is why you can use them to go down to a lighter shade, but it's also why they're so damaging. Not with henna. Your hair will get darker and more orange only, but it will never be damaged. tl;dr: bleaches are the opposite of dyes.On previously-dyed medium brown hair this gave me auburn, with very bright roots for the first couple of days. Do your own strand tests, but my guess is blondes would get bright orange, orange hair would probably deepen/darken, and very dark hair (of any ethnicity) would just get a little warmer. I have no idea about grey hair, sorry. The color will turn slightly darker after the first day or two.Since some reviewers seemed confused about this, no, it's not pure henna. You can look up the ingredients on their site. Henna is one exact plant, which contains one exact dye: bright orange. To get auburn (or burgundy), they had to add other, darker dyes which are less famous than henna.
L**Z
Not the color I wanted...
I started out with dark blonde hair with a magenta that had washed out. I really loved the magenta, but it was getting too bright for my taste. I decided to switch to henna burgundy, but the result was orange. I looked like Vitamin C in that video "Smile" and it was really uneven. I had been talking to someone from their company on their website, and they were so nice in helping me get more info! They said they would send me some brown because at that point I was fed up with trying to achieve the red I wanted, but I never got anything and it's been a few weeks. I'm back to chemicals and I'm happy with my color again.I really do recommend this company and henna!!! They are wonderful and the dye is great. I was just unhappy with the color. Each person will have their own results.
G**G
Nice Product for hair
THis product was harsh for my already dry climate and curly hair. Grey coverage is required for my needs, this product did that, however did not last long enough. With-in three weeks the color was fading.I liked the great great price of this product. I liked that this product did color my most of my greys.I didn't like how fast it faded and how it faded to orange within three weeks. Products used to wash and condition my hair are made for color treated hair and are mild.I would use this product again if I was short on cash and needed a quick color-up.
B**E
super soft!
i bought this a few weeks ago and i have to say my hair is soooo soft now! i admit it wasnt the EXACT color i wanted but because i have naturally dark hair what did i expect. it came out to give me a nice red glossy shine in the sun. it does look really nice so i will buy again once my roots come in. my hair grows slow so thankfully i wont have to retouch up for a few months. All in all it was a great purchase. no chemicals, so my scalp didnt burn at all in the process, just left it in for 2 hours and washed off. I do have to say that when i went to a pool, the chlorine in the pool made it a little lighter so beware of that, i like it but others might not.
R**N
Not what I expected
To start off, I have naturally black hair, so when I bought this item I expected my hair colour to change, not so much like the picture the seller has up, but something similar. I followed the instructions, being a fan of henna I was already accustomed to the smell, then washed it out. The instructions stated that you must rinse out the henna without shampooing until two days later for the colour to work its way in. The only thing I was left with was orange hands (although I wore gloves the whole time, because you cant shampoo it out, a layer of orange-brown stain remains) and a hint of burgundy when I hit the right angle of light, also the colour bled when I finally washed it. Long story short, I think this is just for light haired individuals, I gave it two stars because the henna made my hair really soft and curly.
K**N
Nice color, but bleeds
I have dark hair that I have been coloring "Dark Cherry Brown" for a couple years now with chemical dye, and this color came very close to it. I was worried when I applied it, as it looked VERY orange (like regular henna) on my head, but the color came out more burgundy-ish. My only complaint is how long the color bleeds. I used this 2 weeks ago and I am still bleeding orange when my hair is wet. I went to water park this past weekend and it looked like I was leaking Tang all over my back and shoulders. I have never had any other henna bleed as much as this brand does. I plan to wait another week to let the color completely deepen then decide if I want to stay with it.
D**L
Very Good product:
A very good product. I've stopped short of saying this product is excellent as this is the first time I've used it and I want to see how long the colour lasts for. Also, I'd like to see if the product lives up to all the positive comments it's received about improving the condition of ones hair. Nonetheless, it was wonderful just using the dye as it makes your hair feel so lovely and soft; it's like a hairdye, shampoo and conditioner rolled into one! I'm an African-Caribbean woman and like the vibrant colour this Henna dye gives me. So far, so very good!
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