🎨 Transform Your Tresses with Naturcolor!
Naturcolor Hair Dye in Burdock (4N) is a gentle, ammonia-free hair color solution available in 31 shades. It allows for personalized color blending and offers a quick application time of under an hour, making it ideal for busy professionals. Safe for color-treated and permed hair, it delivers natural-looking results that resist fading.
D**7
Good product
Great hair die. The only one that doesn’t cause allergic reaction/itching on my scalp. Has nice thickness when mixed, so it’s easy to apply. 15 min is enough for the color to set. Covers gray hair. I’m happy with it.
C**L
Nice natural product!
I was really leary to try a new hair color product. The last time I did it didn't turn out. However I really wanted to start using a more natural hair color and try to eliminate harsh chemicals. I usually use LOreal 91/2b to color my hair and always got good results so I really had my fingers crossed with this one that it would end up being similar in color.There is a similar amount of hair color volume once mixed compared to LOreal or Clairol brands. There is no odor except for a slight pleasant smell. The dye is a little bit mor e runny than Lo real and clairol, so cover up a bit more as there's easy spillage. It does not stain your skin or sink ect. I was kinda panicked after 30 minutes and saw that it had turn a bright henna red, so I washed it out at that point. My hair ended up being a soft blond with some natural highlights and with some red highlights also that I wasn't expecting. My hair is soft and shinier now, which was a nice surprise. I'm going to use this as my new go too color. I posted before and after pictures.I'm really happy with the results!
E**W
True to color
Have thick, grey hair which can be coarse; this has natural ingredients and leaves hair feeling softer. This is my 2nd box, got 1st 3 months ago. color seems to last me 3–4 months
E**T
6C and 7C: Many natural ingredients, some not, beware
Review for the 6C: This is a very nice, more natural dye. It has the ash tones I am looking for. I used it to help get rid of red highlights from dying with henna. This was using the real henna, not the commercially produced henna mixes that may contain metallic salts. Seems to be working well.UPDATE: the 6C still has alot of red tint in it that shows after a few washings. I no longer use 6C, but instead, use 7C mixed with a small amount of 4C in an attempt to get rid of the reddish tint residue that shows up (even with using a bit of 4C) --- the "C's" in NaturColor are supposed to be ash, not reddish. It does help some to get a more ash tone by mixing the 7C with a small amount of 4C, in an attempt to get a medium ash brown.UPDATED REVIEW, regarding the 7C, as Amazon did not let me review the 7C by itself because the 6C review already existed --- the colors should be reviewed separately as they each have a different set of ingredients and intended effects.7C Review:When I use natural or organic skin and hair care products, I research their ingredients at ewg.org, an online site that evaluates hundreds of ingredients used in hair and skin care products.Many products say that they are "organic," "natural," or "botanical," but often contain a mixture of natural/organic ingredients along with ingredients that are toxic or at least questionable. ----- In NaturColor 7C, which I use myself, there are 3 questionable ingredients, listed at the end of the product's ingredient list, labeled high in toxicity or allergenic, at ewg.org: p phenylenediamine (or PPD) (a #10, high in toxicity or allergenic), p aminophenol (rated a #6), and M Aminophenol (rated a #5); all 3 have a high toxicity/allergenic rating at ewg.org ----- These can be found by entering the term into a search engine field, for example, "ewg.org M Aminophenol" as an easy way to look it up, if desired, and copying and pasting the ingredient name. PPD is primarily used in dark hair dyes, whether natural ones or not.I use this hair dye because it is one of the more natural ones out there, but if I could find one using effective natural alternatives to the PPD and the others mentioned above, I most certainly would.The only other complaint that I have is that the darker NaturColor hair dyes that are supposed to be like some sort of ash brown color, have noticeable tints of red that show up, especially after a few washes. The less "natural" hair dyes also have too much red in the darker brownish tints, and I am sure, in the black ones as well. Is there really no way to get rid of the reddish tint and replace it with a true botanical medium ash brown tint? I have tried the lighter tints and either they are too light or have even more red in them. Although I have tried it, I don't presently use natural henna, even combined with the natural indigo herb to get a brown color, because the indigo is the first to wash out, and leaves you with auburn red hair. I have naturally ash medium brown hair. And it is difficult to get rid of that red henna color, regardless if it is natural.One of the hallmarks of dyed hair, in darker colors, is the reddish tint. People notice that red tint and wonder if you dye your hair. It seems to be almost impossible to get an ash medium brown tint from any hair dye, natural or not. I may experiment with using walnut dye that I create myself.
P**.
Don’t waste your time or money!
This is not worth your time or money. To give you some background: I have very dark, thick hair that i have been coloring for years because of grays. I have tried all different companies, but in recent years have made a switch to more natural products (I know this is not 100% natural, but henna didn’t cover my grays). I’ve been very happy with a brand that Ive been using for almost a year, but wanted to “go lighter” for the summer. Unfortunately, that brand does not offer a lighter brown, so I decided to give this brand a try. I am sorry I did.First: I received the package, and when I opened it, discovered a handwritten “B” inside the sealed box. This struck me as really strange & I worried that maybe it had been opened & resold, or something. I requested a replacement. Amazon sent it without a problem. Upon opening the “new” box, I discovered the same thing. As I looked at the contents, the labels appear to be printed at home - maybe a start up company..? This is on me for not investigating the company beforehand, so I decided to give it a try.Awful! I had to let it sit on my roots for 45 minutes, comb it through my hair, then let it sit another 20 minutes. I figured if I got the color I wanted, it would be fine. Unfortunately, not only is the color darker than advertised (similar to my original color), it didn’t even cover my roots. And, to add to that, it was so rough on my hair. When I rinsed the color out, my hair was destroyed. It’s hard to describe the texture, except for a matted straw-like mess. I know this can happen with hair colors but thought this would be less harsh since it’s supposed to be a more natural option (my other brand is not nearly this harsh, and colors my roots in less than half the time this required).I will stick to my original brand - this was awful!
M**A
No sirve el producto
No sirve elProducto
J**.
Best scalp friendly hair dye
This product was the least irritating hair dye I've tried. It provided a mix of light and dark shades.
E**S
Oscuro
Si funciona bien lastima que es mas oscuro de lo que me gusta.
E**S
El color
Es justo mi color y agarra bien en el pelo pero hay pocos en vent en este tono.
E**S
Funciona bien
Buen tinte pero mw gusta otro tono
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