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Khadi Ash Brown is a 100g, 100% plant-based, vegan hair dye that delivers a cool, ashy dark brown color. Certified as a natural cosmetic, it uses Ayurvedic ingredients to permanently color hair while nourishing and strengthening both hair and scalp without harmful chemicals.












| ASIN | B07G58NBMG |
| ASIN | B07G58NBMG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,261 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #633 in Permanent Hair Color |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,613) |
| Date First Available | 30 August 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | KH-PHF-14-DE |
| Item model number | KH-PHF-14-DE |
| Manufacturer | Khadi |
| Manufacturer | Khadi |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 6.9 x 16.6 cm; 100 g |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 6.9 x 16.6 cm; 100 g |
N**U
I followed the instructions but the result was too liquid and the color didn't hold at all. So sad.
D**I
I have very dark hair with about 5% of stubborn greys. I can not use conventional hair dye due to an allergy to PPD. Khadi Hazel is very good, covers the grey very well and once dyed, the colour seems pretty permanent, although it gradually fades. Hazel is actually much lighter than my original hair colour but there are reasons I choose this colour: - I quite like the 'Highlight' effect by dyeing greys with slightly lighter colour. It looks actually much more natural and does not cause the dreaded 'Helmet' look. - I like the colour of Khadi Hazel, which is very natural, sort of very dark beige rather than brown. It is not orange nor Bordeaux colour. - I have used Khadi Ash Brown but this colour tends to turn more Bordeaux, a little too much purple for me. Also due to the large quantity of Indigo, it makes my hair very dry and brittle to touch. Also Indigo doesn't dye hair as well as Henna, that is why Khadi recommends dyeing the hair first with pure henna then dye again with darker colours (more indigo) such as Ashbrown and Darkbrown. I don't really fancy neither the idea of double dyeing (so time consuming...) nor the orange undertone on my hair from pure henna. I find it is vital to have the mixture quite runny and a lot of it. it seems more paste on hair means better result. For stubborn greys I put extra paste and put a piece of clingfilm like a patch. Then I wear a disposable plastic shower cap and a silver thermal cap over it. It is also vital to wear disposable plastic gloves when you dye, rinse but also for the first few shampoos, otherwise your nails get dyed too.
M**G
Khadis naturliga hårfärger är bäst. Inte lika bra som traditionell hårfärg men om man vill undvika kemikalier så är Khadi bäst.
J**E
The color lasts and it is easy to apply. I have been using henna for a long time and I am so glad that I found the right one, my hair is so shiny, and the real color comes in 2 to 3 days. I get so many compliments please give it a try .
E**A
Using herbal dyes is always harder then regular box colors, it is usually very grainy and hard to apply without it falling everywhere! Not this one! The powder is very fine which makes it much easier to use a solid paste. For a dark brown hair try mixing a little of "blue black" into "ash brown". Everyone is different, you will need to find your own formula. It takes 2 applications to completely cover the grey, but it works! If you have a lot of grey and want highlights, find a proper mix for your hair color and grey will look like beautiful highlights. If you are new to herbal dyes it will take some experimentation to get it right. The good news is that you can keep experimenting and not worry about damaging your hair!
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