Are there any natural hair dyes out there with ammonia?

Yes, there are! Henna is a great, all natural way to dye your hair. It used to be that you could only go auburn or red with henna, but nowadays you can also go black or brown too.

If you want bright and unnatural colors, you can also use high pigment hair dyes like Manic Panic or Special Effects. These dyes tend to show up best on chemically treated or bleached hair, however.

Great question. These days there are many ammonia-free hair dyes out there. Clairol has a line you may have heard of before.It is called Natural Instincts.

The hair dye is semi-permanent and is said to last 28 shampoos. There are many shades to choose from and this formula is less damaging to the hair than say permanent hair color. If the only thing that is bothering with the ammonia in hair dyes is the fumes or smell.

Make sure to dye your hair in a well ventilated area. Many of us want to dye our hair in the bathroom because the mirror is in there. That is actually the last place you should dye your hair.

It is best to go to a living room, just bring a mirror in there. Open all windows if possible. That may solve the problem.

Good luck!

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Many hair dye companies have jumped on the natural hair dye bandwagon offering products labeled 'natural' but the consumer needs to be educated and cautious. Hair dyes used on darker color hair are often coal tar-based, and have been linked to cancer and other health problems, especially if they are often used and over a long period of time.

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