It’s Pure Chestnut brown hair dye is entirely natural and the final result depends on the existing colour and chemistry of your hair, so will be unique to you.
As a guide, you can expect the following:
If you have...
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The likely result is…
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White or very light blonde
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Light auburn
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Dark blonde
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Light chestnut
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Light brown
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Warm medium chestnut
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Medium brown
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Warm chestnut undertones
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Mix of light-medium brown, with grey
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The grey hair will have auburn highlights and brown hair will be a richer brown
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To check the colour, we recommend you strand test a small section of your hair before applying to your entire head.
A few other things to bear in mind:
Leaving the paste on for a longer time will make the colour stronger. If you want a deeper colour, you can also build up the colour with a second application.
The true colour takes a few hours to develop. - When you first wash out the colour it will often not be the full depth of colour, but it will gradually darken to its true colour. - It can be likened to a cut apple - at first it the apple is white and then as it oxidises in the air it goes brown.
On dark brown hair this colour will probably not show up.
If your hair has been chemically lightened it will affect the colour result. - Chemical lighteners make your hair more porous and thus absorb the colour less predictably.
There may be slight variations in colour result between different batches of Herbal Hair Colour. - The botanical ingredients can be affected by varying climatic conditions from year to year.
For instructions on how to use, there's more information here or watch the video here.
Herbal Hair Colour Chestnut Ingredients - INCI:
Indigofera tinctoria (indigo) powder*, Lawsonia inermis (henna) powder*, Cassia auriculata (cassia) powder*, Emblica officinalis (amla) powder*.
* Denotes Certified Organic
100% organic, no artificial additives whatsoever.
See our natural hair dye FAQs here.