There are at least three major ways to renew your hair color when you get old and gray.
You can choose to go to your hair salon and have your hair dresser provide a professional hair coloring. This involves washing, bleaching and then adding your color of choice – none of which is good for your hair.
You can choose to buy a colonization kit of your choice at your local drug or department store. Again, it will normally involve first bleaching your hair and then adding the color of your choice. And again you are beginning your process by harming your hair.
You can also choose to purchase a single-chemical colonization process. This usually works by applying it during your shower, letting it stay on your hair for as long as you want the color-depth to return at each rinse, and then rinse it out. This is not nearly so damaging to your hair as the bleaching processes.
The downside to any of these choices, including both the above and most of the other alternatives out there, is that the color does not emanate from the roots and after a week you are beginning to have visible growth of your gray hair. After two weeks it becomes visible to the casual glance, making renewing your chosen colonization process necessary, renewing the damage your are causing your hair.
It is not natural and must continue to be used to keep your chosen color looking natural and keep your roots colored – none natural and all damaging, more or less, to your hair.
Wouldn’t it be nice to renew your natural hair color -- naturally?
There are several herbal tonics and rubs/shampoos out there which say they will “restore natural hair color”. You choose any of them at your own risk.
However, some are more risky than others. Any “natural color restoration system” which depends upon either being a rub or a shampoo sounds more like an artificial dye job. You need to seek out the ones that are taken internally. Tonics and teas would appear to be the most effective of all natural hair color restoratives.
A word of caution here. There are several really effective color restorative teas and tonics available, but they do not work equally for everyone. What works for one person may not, even probably won’t, work for the next person. As an example, what has been working for my wife is not working for me. Yet her hair color keeps on getting better and better with each passing month.
Another word of caution. Do not expect instant results. My wife’s results were obvious after 6 months – obvious that natural hair color was returning. She has been using this product now for 22 months and her hair color is significantly improved, and it is “from the roots” This is indicative of a cellular level change and improvement ongoing within her body. The product being used is Native’s Gift; contact the author for additional details or for ordering
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