🌈 Unleash Your Inner Sunshine with KhadiSUNRISE!
KhadiSUNRISE Natural Hair Color is a plant-based hair dye that offers a rich, warm sunny blonde hue while effectively covering grey hair. This 100% herbal and vegan formula is free from synthetic ingredients, ensuring a nourishing experience for your hair. With a focus on natural beauty, it allows for a personalized color result based on your initial hair shade, all while promoting healthy hair without harmful chemicals.
Manufacturer | KHADI |
Item model number | KH-PHF-17-US |
Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 6.35 x 16.51 cm; 141 Grams |
ASIN | B08WH3Q9X1 |
T**T
Gave my hair a beautiful foundation
I tried natural hair color for the first time and read the instructions and reviews thoroughly. For my hair color and grays I needed to prime my hair. I tried the Khadi Color Care and I got beautiful color dimension for my grey hair.I recommend Khadi hair color and use Color Care first!
L**U
Excelente!!!
Henna de muy buena calidad, hace años que uso esta marca que descubrí en España y seguiré comprando.Esta es Henna cassia, no da color, solo brillo y salud para el cabello
R**
Waste of money and time.
I did everything that the instructions said to do wash my hair before with the cleanser shampoo and then color and make sure that it is the right temperature and then stay on for a hour. I did everything and my hair stinks not to mention it was extremely hard to wash clean with water only. But the worst thing is I am out 50 dollars and it didn’t even color my hair. Now I have to wait and try again with a different product. I so would not recommend this product..
E**E
Potent natural hair color
I had been in and out of salons, got a bad balayage that I didn't like, and felt like the hairstylists weren't listening to what I wanted for my hair. My hair was bleached extensively on the ends. My hair is quite fine and very curly (in the attached pictures it was braided beforehand, but normally I have 3B curls.) I tried various color depositing conditioners to try to tone the blonde as I can't afford to keep going to salons every 4 weeks to stay looking fresh. No color product seemed to hold in my hair because it had been bleached and it was time consuming to keep reapplying color masks. Not only that, but they tended to be very drying for my hair (which tends to be on the dry side anyways.) I started researching henna. I was a bit averted to it because my mother is a cosmetologist. She always shied away from henna and other natural products and because I have been growing my hair for five years, I was very nervous about something so permanent. But I decided it was time for a change, and took the plunge with Khadi's Copper hair color. I'm leaving a detailed review because I had a lot of trouble finding in-depth reviews prior to using their products.My natural hair color is a level 8 ash blonde as you can see in the first image near my roots. I was really unhappy with how the blonde didn't seem to really blend with my natural color like a balayage is supposed to. It didn't look natural; it looked more like an ombre and my intention was to have more red tones, not to end up blonde. So after researching henna I decided to try Khadi's copper hair color, noting that it actually had other herbs in it besides henna to balance the tone out, including indigo which scared me a bit because my hair was so blonde on the ends. I also ordered the Khadi Sunrise color and did a test strand, but that alone didn't seem to change my hair color at all, probably because my hair was already golden blonde. I did two test strands, one with Khadi Copper and one with half Copper and half Sunrise. The copper strand came out absolutely beautiful, it was a shockingly natural color and my hair felt so healthy after with no breakage. The one where I used half and half, my hair felt more dry and the color came out more like a bright orangey blonde, so I decided to do my whole head with the Copper and hope that it would blend my roots and blonde ends together for a more natural look, and to help heal my hair after the bleaching.On the day of coloring I made sure I had several hours to do the application process. I covered the floor with a tarp and had gloves, saran wrap, the shower cap that was provided in the box, and my husband's help. I boiled distilled water and let it cool until it reached 176° F as directed. Then i mixed it with the packet of copper until it looked like creamy yogurt. I set it in a bowl of hot water to keep it warm. It took me about an hour to coat my entire head and it took two boxes as well, so note that if you have thick or long hair you will need two boxes. We took small sections and really worked the product into my roots and made sure every strand was coated evenly. After that I piled my head on my hair which was surprisingly easy because it felt like mud, wrapped it up and left it for two hours as directed by the company. I kept a heated rice sock wrapped up on my head with a towel to keep the product warm. It was a bit itchy on my scalp and pulled on it but other than that it was a comfortable process and I didn't mind the smell much at all. When it was time to rinse I simply ran water through my hair for about 15 minutes until it ran clear, then I applied some conditioner because my hair will break if it gets too dry (I noticed the instructions said not to use either shampoo or conditioner immediately after) and some more color ran out when I rinsed the conditioner. I braided my hair and went to work, and didn't take it down until the next day when I took the picture outside. In the sunlight it is very vibrant and has golden highlights, its extremely beautiful and I've gotten so many compliments on it already. When not in direct light it is much more dark and has a deep copper color. I have to say I am very very impressed with this product and I hope they never change their formula because I'm not sure I could replicate the exact amounts they use of different herbs. The only bad thing I will say is the gloves they provided in the box ripped almost immediately, but that's not a huge deal, I got some stronger gloves before I did my whole head application. My scalp has been itchy, but I also haven't shampooed yet and I used some of the khadi harmony scalp oil which seemed to help a lot. I did an allergy test before applying the color and it didn't cause any irritation, and it didn't even really stain my skin (I got it all over my arms in the process.)Since my hair was colored yesterday I am letting it oxidize for two days then I will shampoo. I expect it to lighten when I shampoo (because the test strands did) and because my underlying hair is so light I may do a second application on the ends at a later time but we will see. It definitely holds the Khadi color a lot more than any color mask I tried. My hair feels thicker, stronger, healthier, and I've been told I look more alive, rested, and healthy. 5 stars from me for the Khadi Copper hair color! I hope this helps others make an informed decision. I highly recommend this product!The attached images show my blonde hair before Khadi copper, and three images in different lighting of my hair after the application.
A**E
Couleur super proche de ma couleur naturelle
Avant de l'utiliser, j'ai bien lu les recommandations. J'ai donc fait un shampooing naturel pour mes deux lavages précédent l'application du henné.J'ai utilisé un thermomètre pour m'assurer que l'eau ait la bonne température au moment de préparer le mélange.J'ai laissé la couleur 3h sur ma tête avant de rincer à l'eau tiède puis attendu 72h avant de faire un shampooing.Mes quelques cheveux blancs ont été colorés correctement. Ils sont au final d'une couleur un peu plus claire que le reste mais ça fait reflets naturels. La couleur est bien restée brune et n'a pas viré au rouge (ce qui était ma seule crainte). Une fois les cheveux rincés, la couleur n'a pas tâché mes vêtements ou taille d'oreiller.Je compte faire des retouches pour les racines tous les 2 mois, on verra ce que ça donne la prochaine fois.Seul bémol: l'odeur reste au moins une bonne semaine (ça sent les herbes, c'est pas une mauvaise odeur mais c'est quand même inhabituel)
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