🌟 Unleash Your Inner Blonde with Nature's Touch!
Herbatint Hair Color in 7N Blonde is a premium, ammonia-free hair coloring gel that combines natural ingredients to deliver vibrant, long-lasting color while being gentle on your hair. With a generous 135ml size, it's perfect for those who want to color with confidence and care for their hair.
Material Features | Natural |
Unit Count | 135 millilitre |
H**S
gentle with total coverage
permanent hair colour without harsh chemicals
S**R
Great stuff
Great stuff
K**A
misleading
I have not bought this because I found out eventually that it has hydrogen peroxide! There is no ingredients list on the outside of the box (when I looked in the shops) and to me this seems mis -leading as it is sold as a herbal healthy hair dye when in fact it will give some damage to your hair!This is maybe why people who gave it one start mention how awful the feel and texture of their hair has gone! For those who gave four or five stars, I expect it is because this product has less hydrogen peroxide than most commercial hair dye and so is less damaging that those.This product does have herbal components which help condition though and it doesn't have ammonia - hence it fades quicker than commercial products. This product still may be a good half way between pure vegetable dye (that usually contains henna to stain the hair and other plant ingredients) and commercial permanent hair colours that contain hydrogen peroxide and ammonia.
A**R
Product as Described
Beautiful results..Colour early as described. Timely Delivery.
F**Z
Satisfecha
Trae bastante producto, así que me alcanza para dos veces ( tengo el pelo a media altura) . Yo pensé que el tono saldría muy claro, pero me agrado que no fuera así. Los guantes no me gustaron, los encuentro muy cortos y no protegen bien. Por lo demás, muy satisfecha.
A**R
I am not sure is this expire or not
When I finished applied I found 2001703 I am not sure is this product date or not.if it is I am so scared 😱
A**A
Good product and value - go lighter than you think and BYOB (mixing bottle)
My natural hair is curly med-dark brown with a lot of premature gray. It actually looked kind of nice in and of itself, but it did make me look a lot older, so I started coloring it a couple of years ago with Naturtint after an unimpressive test with premixed henna (I'll try that again when I'm ready to taper off of coloring altogether). Naturtint was ok, but the color seemed to fade rather dramatically after a couple of weeks, and leaving it on long enough to cover the gray would often make me feel dizzy and nauseous. So I decided to try Herbatint.As others have said, these colors run dark; the first shade I chose (6N) was much darker than expected, and unfortunately the areas of my hair that were previously colored with Naturtint really sucked in the dark dye, with a couple of small darker patches still evident months later. However, I switched right away to 7N and as time goes on I'm really liking the color. I might try 8N this summer. The N range is recommended for covering gray hair, and I try to choose one step lighter than my natural color, somewhere between my old brown and the new grays. This seems to be a good rule of thumb for me. I am able to leave this on for about 40 minutes, enough to hit the grays, without it irritating my skin or making me feel woozy. The gray hairs are still slightly twinkly through the color compared to the non-grays, which worried me at first, but the color still hangs in there well, and it seems more natural than a monochromatic mass of clearly dyed hair.Unlike Naturtint, Herbatint does not come with a mixing bottle and recommends mixing in a non-reactive dish and applying with a brush. Since the goal for graying hair is to hit the roots as much as possible, I found this difficult and tedious with my curly mop and just bought my own mixing squirt bottle, which works much better for me. The color and developer bottles each contain 60ml of liquid. My hair is about shoulder-length and thirsty, for reference. I usually measure out 15ml of each into a small container for a touch up application (entire hairline, all around natural part) for which I do use a small plastic container and brush, and the remaining product is enough to mix in the squirt bottle for a "full" application. I do one or the other about every 18-21 days.The thing I like least about this line is the companion shampoo and conditioner, which they encourage you to use after treatment to help the color set. These leave my hair looking and feeling like straw. The last time I colored, I did use their shampoo packet but broke down and used a coconut deep conditioning pack instead of the Herbatint "Royal Creme". The color seemed to last just as long as far as I can tell, and it sure felt and looked a lot better. If it didn't make my already fragile hair so dry, I would use the companion conditioner, since it's designed to work together.I am cheap and impatient with beauty regimens, and Herbatint fits both my budget and my annoyance threshold. This is a good choice for those of us who prefer products that are a bit kinder to nature and the little animals, and it's gentle to skin and easy to use.
L**K
Covers
I have used it several times, if you have grey please follow the directions to ensure adequate and long term coverage. Did not mind the smell, had no allergy issues.
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