







🌿 Elevate your hair game with pure, organic confidence!
It's Pure SATOHA Organic Hair Dye is a 100% natural, henna-based powder hair color certified organic by the Soil Association. Free from harsh chemicals like PPD, ammonia, and parabens, it safely darkens blonde, medium brown, or grey hair while adding shine and volume. The 110g pack includes gloves and a cap, designed for easy at-home application with a focus on healthy, vibrant results.
| ASIN | B01EX1DNCS |
| ASIN | B01EX1DNCS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,016 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #532 in Permanent Hair Color |
| Customer reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (476) |
| Date First Available | 15 August 2022 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | E0634 |
| Item model number | E0634 |
| Manufacturer | It's Pure Organics |
| Manufacturer | It's Pure Organics |
| Package Dimensions | 14 x 7.4 x 5.8 cm; 141 g |
| Package Dimensions | 14 x 7.4 x 5.8 cm; 141 g |
M**S
Best product I know to colour hair if you are allergic to hair dyes or ppd
M**D
صراحة المنتج ما صبغ الشيب 100 بل 100 نقول 50 في المائة
ا**ي
غير فعال ويسبب تحسس ليس طبعي زي ما يقولو صراحه حطمني كنت متوقع طبيعي
A**R
ich weiss is nicht, wie das Produkt funktioniere. Keine Gebrauchsanweisung im paket.
M**N
I've never dyed my hair before, but the stress of the past few years has given me a fair few white hairs. So after a long time of putting it off, I decided to dye it. The only problems is that I get allergic to everything. That's why I went for a natural dye. (Because I knew, just knew, that if I went the chemical route, I'd be done for.) Fortunately I wasn't allergic to this. (To give you a sense of how bad things are, when I did the patch test, my skin was even allergic to the sticking plaster I used to cover the sample.) I'm not going to make a habit of dying my hair too often, just in case I develop some kind of reaction. But I did two patch tests a week apart, and used the dye twice over two days, and it's worked well. I have hair which is on the brown side of black, and so went for Very Dark Brown. I used probably 70% of the packet, mixing it up with water into a yogurt-y paste. I should though have added more water, because the paste sort of dries out as you're putting it on and gets really stiff. Nonetheless, it dyed most of my hair pretty dark. There were a few wispy ones near my ears here and there that I missed (probably because I didn't make the paste runny enough), and that just went kind of blue-grey from the indigo (because Very Dark Brown is a mix of henna and indigo). But I fixed those the next day with a targeted re-application on just those side bits. Here are my tips for application: - Wear: dark coloured clothing that's easy to take off (ideally without having to go over the head) before application - Mixing: Make paste wetter, as paste dried out a lot during application - Rinsing: Wear gloves for rinsing as well, to stop nails staining (can scrub off hands, but hard to get out from underneath cuticles which take a few days to wash out) - Drying: Use dark coloured towels for hair, both on rinsing and next wash. My white towel stained faintly blue, a bit like jeans that run in the wash - though it was fine after I washed it, best not to risk it - Cleaning: Rinse shower tiles after, the dye doesn't seem to stain them The smell to me is like matcha green tea. And I could still smell it slightly during my third hair wash later. But I don't mind that, and am overall very pleased. Considering all the things that could have gone wrong (allergic reaction, staining everything in sight etc), my hair has come out well. The downside is definitely the long recommended application time window (1.5-4 hrs for Very Dark Brown). I only had the patience to keep it on for 2.5 hrs the first time (whole head) and 1.5-2 hrs the second time (for the missed side bits), but my hair's gone dark all over. In fact next time I'll get a lighter shade, as it's ever so slightly darker than my natural hair. My hair's also now looking a little bit more glossy, which I didn't expect (it was a bit dry before but doesn't look dried out at all, like some women's do with chemical dye). So all in all, it's worked well for me. If you're covering a few greys, like I was, make sure you slather it onto the most obvious bits, to save having to reapply like I did the next day. Also, Very Dark Brown is almost black, so if your hair is on the brown side of black, you might want to go a shade or two lighter to just cover the greys. Otherwise your whole head might end up darker than you intended. I'll try Dark Brown or Natural Brown next time. It'll be interesting to see how those turn out.
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