Plant-based hair dye

Plant-based hair dye is 100% natural and is a real treatment, ideal for gently strengthening and revitalizing your hair while giving it exceptional shine.

 

Unlike oxidation dye (classic hair dye), the pigments settle around the hair without opening the cuticle. This keeps the hair intact since melanin is not replaced by chemical pigments—in other words, the nature of the hair is not altered.

 

The pigments used in plant-based hair dye are made from plants—their roots, leaves, or berries, sometimes flowers, their petals, or pistils. The plants are sun-dried and then ground into a very fine powder, which is mixed with hot water to create the paste that will color your hair.

The combination of dyeing and Ayurvedic plants creates unique shades that bring incredible shine.

 

It adds volume, shine, and softness while strengthening the hair fiber.

 

This coloring treatment is suitable for everyone, with no contraindications, even for pregnant or breastfeeding people or those undergoing medical treatment.

Depending on your scalp and hair, I will add a few drops of essential oils if necessary, for targeted benefits—whether to balance the scalp or strengthen the hair.

 

In addition to the plant-based hair dye, I include a relaxing shiatsu cranial massage, which stimulates blood circulation and promotes scalp oxygenation. This massage provides you with a true moment of relaxation while contributing to the health of your hair.

 

For those who wish, the service also includes a haircut with scissors, done on damp or dry hair, according to your needs.

 

Here are the questions that I'm most frequently asked about plant-based hair dye :

Does plant-based hair dye last as long as classic hair dye on my hair?

Yes, it often lasts even longer than a classic hair dye!

 

Its longevity depends on the color chosen, your hair, and your routine.

The more intense the color (like a bright red, for example), the longer it will last.

Which plants are used?

It all depends on the chosen color. The main plant is henna. There can also be indigo, turmeric, amla...

 

I use plant-based hair dyes and organic essential oils certified by Ecogarantie, from the Belgian brand Hairborist, to ensure a high-quality treatment that respects your health.

I also use the brand’s organic shampoos and conditioners.

Does it cover white hair?

Yes, plant-based hair dye covers white hair!

 

Depending on the amount of whites and the result you want, it may be necessary to apply it in two steps.

Is there a root effect when hair grows back?

In principle, no.

 

Plant-based hair dye fades gradually as your hair grows, allowing for a subtle regrowth without a harsh line.

However, if you choose a color very different from your natural one, then yes, even though it fades, a difference may still be visible.

 

That’s why I prefer to guide you towards results that stay closer to your natural shade.

Can I dye my hair with plant-based hair dye if ā€” I already have a classic hair dye?

Yes!

I will just need to find the best formula to match the color you currently have, if that's what you want.

Can I dye my hair with plant-based hair dye if ā€” Iā€™m pregnant?

Yes, absolutely!

If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, please let me know. At that point, I won’t use any essential oils.

Can I dye my hair with plant-based hair dye if ā€” Iā€™m on medical treatment (chemotherapy, etc.)?

Yes, there are no contraindications.

 

Plants are just plants, they are completely harmless.

However, in some cases, medications may slightly interfere with the color.

Can I choose the color I want from a color chart?

No, plant-based hair dye works differently from classic hair dye.

 

The pigments sit on top of your hair’s color (natural or not), which means that if I apply the same preparation on a blonde person and a brunette, the results will be completely different.

 

That’s why the results are so unique.

Can we be allergic to plant-based hair dye?

Yes, it’s possible to be allergic to a pigment (a plant) in the same way that you can be allergic to a fruit or vegetable.