Hair Dye from Jamun Seed: Coloring hair has become a trend these days. Many people do it for fashion, while others do it to hide gray or white hair. For this, girls like to go to parlors to get their hair colored in different ways, but if you want, you can color your hair using natural things.
Berries can be used for this. Jamun is not only delicious to eat but also works like a panacea for diabetes and cancer. Jamun, like the fruit, is full of medicinal properties and jamun seeds are also useful in many diseases. Jamun seeds can be used to make natural dye.
Ingredients for making natural hair dye color
- Jamnu kernels- for making dye powder
- iron pan
- Water- 1 cup
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How to make natural hair color
- For this, first of all you have to buy berries from the market.
- After this, separate the seeds from the berries.
- After this, dry it thoroughly in the sun.
- Then grind it well in a mixer or mixer and make a powder.
- You will have to filter this powder with the help of a sieve otherwise it may get stuck in the hair after dyeing.
- After this you have to add water to it and leave it overnight. Add just enough water to make a thick paste.
- Apply it to your hair the next morning.
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How to use natural hair dye
- For this, clean your hair thoroughly with shampoo. Care should be taken that there is no oil in the hair.
- Then it has to be applied to the hair with the help of brush or hand.
- Let it dry thoroughly.
- After this, clean the hair by applying shampoo.
By applying this, your hair will get colored and there will be no use of chemicals. It is quite easy to apply. You can try this. Do not store the color made from blackberry seeds. By doing this, the hair will not get good color and there is also a fear of fungus growing in it.
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