Natural Hair Dye Recipes (for Any Hair Color) (2024)

Along with homemade shampoo and DIY dry shampoo, I’ve spent hours and hours experimenting and formulating natural hair dye recipes. My family is used to my kitchen experiments, but this one came with its fair share of laughs as I walked around with some concoction of herbs on my head for weeks!

I’d experimented with natural hair lightening in the past but hadn’t tried dark or red shades (since I have blonde hair). I found a few willing dark-haired friends to test other formulas. Many wasted herbs and a bunch of randomly colored streaks later, I figured out some good dark and red options as well!

Not sure why you’d want to use herbal hair dyes? Read the ingredients on conventional dyes and then get back to me! 🙂

DIY & Natural Hair Dye From Herbs

These are natural colors made from herbal ingredients and as such will create natural hues on your hair. They will not create artificial colors like hot pink, completely platinum blonde, or jet black (ok, so that isn’t a fake color, I just haven’t figured out how to do it!).

The blonde/light recipes will actually permanently lighten hair since they naturally bleach it. The red and dark hues will leave a temporary tint for a few weeks (depending on how often you wash it). Time in the sun will help set all of the hues and bring out natural highlights.

Note: I have not tried all of these natural hair color methods on previously dyed or chemically treated hair. Always test a small swatch of hair (I put a little on my skin too) to test for results and rule out any allergic reactions. Also do not use these hair dye recipes on hair that has been chemically treated in the last 6-8 weeks.

Herbs for Light Hair

I’ve tried several basic herbal variations including:

  • Pure, strong chamomile tea sprayed or poured on hair and left on for several hours. Sitting in the sun during this time will enhance the lightening effect.
  • Fresh squeezed lemon juice, sprayed and brushed through hair and left on for several hours (in the sun) will also produce natural highlights.
  • A chamomile tea rinse at the end of each shower (leave in hair!) will produce smooth, silky hair and naturally lighter hair over time.

For a stronger and faster effect, I’ve used the recipe below. It has left my hair very blonde, easy to work with, and not yellowy/brassy at all.

Herbs to Dye Red Hair

These will create a red/dark strawberry blonde tint in lighter hair and an auburn tint in darker hair. The effects are cumulative, so extended use over time will create a more vibrant red. The easiest thing is to make it part of your hair care routine if you want continual red hair.

  • Calendula flowers or fresh marigold petals from your garden (don’t worry, you can buy these if you don’t have any)
  • Hibiscus petals

Henna Natural Hair Dye: A Faster Way

If you want faster and more permanent results, you can use henna hair color. I’ve purchased from Morrocco Method with great success. They are excellent natural products, and the results are very dramatic.

They have a lot of color variations with red hues and light to medium to dark brown. The results last for several months (or longer if you wash your hair less often or use a gentle natural shampoo). They won’t completely cover grey hair, but will darken it.

Important Note: Henna can react with the ammonia in conventional hair dye and the results turns hair orange or even green! If you have chemically treated your hair recently, wait until it’s been at least 6-8 weeks before trying henna. Before applying the package, test on a small section of hair before using on the whole head!

Herbs to Dye Brown Hair

It is easiest to darken hair that is already light brown or darker, though these colors will darken blonde tones as well.

Always test on a small part of hair before using on the whole head, especially on chemically treated hair. Used as a rinse, these herbs will also darken grey hair over time. The more they are used, the darker the results.

For a faster, more dramatic effect, use a henna color like black, dark brown, or mahogany. For a slower or more gentle tone, use these herbs:

  • Nettle leaf
  • Rosemary leaf
  • Sage leaf

Herbs to Dye Dark Brown Hair or Black Hair

If you have very light hair, it will be difficult to get really dark hues with just herbs, though with enough patience, it can be done. I’ve listed herbs that work, and you can use any combination.

As always, test on a small section of hair before using henna hair colors will provide really dark results that last longer, but if you want to go dark gradually, these are the recipes I’ve tried:

  • Black walnut powder — use as a rinse in the shower for hair and dry in the sun if possible. This will create VERY DARK hair, especially if you have dry or color treated hair. It will also provide the darkest coverage for grey hair. Repeat daily or as needed to darken and maintain dark shade.
  • Use strong brewed black tea as a final rinse to darken any color hair. This is also nourishing for the hair and will provide a temporary darkening effect on most hair types. Repeat as necessary to get desired shade and sun-dry if possible.

With any of these herbal hair colors, make sure to test on a small part of your hair first, especially with color treated hair and especially with the henna colors as they have more lasting effects.

Experiment with any of the above and mixtures of them to get the right mix for your hair!

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Natural Hair Dye Recipes

Tried and true recipes for herbal color hair with natural herbs rather than chemicals

Prep Time30 minutes mins

Author: Katie Wells

Materials

Light Hair Color Ingredients

  • ½ cup fresh lemon juice
  • 2 cups strong chamomile tea
  • ½ cup strong calendula tea (optional, will produce more golden tones)

Red Hair Color Ingredients

  • 2 cups water
  • ½ cup calendula flowers (or fresh marigold petals from your garden)
  • 2 TBSP hibiscus petals (or more for more red hues)

Brown Hair Color Ingredients

  • cups water
  • ¼ cup nettle
  • ¼ cup rosemary
  • ¼ cup sage

Dark Brown Hair or Black Hair Color Ingredients

  • ¼ cup black walnut powder
  • 3 cups water

Instructions

Light Hair Color Instructions

  • Mix all ingredients in a spray bottle or other small bottle.

  • Shake well before each use.

  • Spray or pour into hair and brush through to get even. This works best when applied to hair directly before sun exposure and left in for 1-2 hours before being rinsed out. Can be used several times a week until desired color is reached. I suggest putting this in your hair and doing a kettlebell workout in the sun for maximum benefit 🙂

  • You can also use this as a rinse at the end of a shower (and then lightly rinse with water) though it will take longer to have an effect. This will not have an overnight dramatic effect, though when I’ve put it in my hair before gardening in the sun for a few hours I definitely noticed a difference.

Red Hair Color Instructions

  • In a small pan, bring the water to a boil.

  • Reduce to a simmer and add the calendula/marigold and hibiscus

  • Simmer for at least 30 minutes.

  • Remove from heat and when cool, strain herbs out, making sure all small pieces are removed (I use cheesecloth).

  • Store the liquid in the refrigerator.

  • Use as a final hair rinse at the end of each shower. Dry hair in the sun if possible.

  • Repeat daily until desired shade is achieved and then every few days to maintain.

Brown Hair Color Instructions

  • In a small pan, bring the water to a boil.

  • Reduce to a simmer and add the herbs.

  • Simmer for at least 30 minutes or until the water is very dark.

  • Remove from heat and when cool, strain herbs out, making sure all small pieces are removed (I use cheesecloth).

  • Store the liquid in the refrigerator.

  • Spray or brush into hair about an hour before showering each day, then shampoo as normal. Can also use as a rinse and leave on at the end of each shower.

  • Repeat until desired color is reached. It has a cumulative effect and you probably won’t notice much difference the first few days. The herbs in this mix are also great for getting rid of dandruff and for increasing hair growth!

Dark Brown Hair or Black Hair Color Instructions

  • Tie the black walnut powder in a tea bag or cheesecloth bag.

  • Place in a quart mason jar and add the water.

  • Steep for at least 6 hours or overnight.

  • Use as a rinse in the shower for hair and dry in the sun if possible. This will create VERY DARK hair, especially if you have dry or color treated hair. It will also provide the darkest coverage for grey hair.

  • Repeat daily or as needed to darken and maintain dark shade.

  • You can also use strong brewed black tea as a final rinse to darken any color hair. This is also nourishing for the hair and will provide a temporary darkening effect on most hair types.

  • Repeat as necessary to get desired shade and sun-dry if possible.

Notes

  • Always pre-test on a strand of hair before doing the entire head to check color and rule out allergy.
  • Dark Hair Caution: Due to the known mutagenic properties of juglone, somesources caution against prolonged use of black walnut hull when pregnant or nursing. Check with your doctor for medical advice if concerned.

Ever used natural hair dye to color your hair? Please let me know below!

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FAQs

How to make your own hair color dye? ›

-Take ½ a cup of a thick conditioner and mix a few drops of any food coloring of your choice. You can go for a brighter shade by adding more food coloring or just keep it pastel and breezy.

How to make your own temporary hair dye? ›

Find an old bottle, or buy a hair dye bottle at your nearest beauty supply store. Fill the bottle with conditioner till it is about 3/4 full. Put as many drops of food coloring as you need into the bottle with the conditioner.

How to cover gray hair naturally? ›

6 Effective Home Remedies For Grey Hair
  1. Henna + Coffee Hair Mask.
  2. Amla + Methi Hair Mask.
  3. Bhringraj + Coconut Oil Hair Mask.
  4. Onion Juice + Lemon Hair Mask.
  5. Black Tea Rinse.
  6. Curry Leaves + Coconut Oil Hair Mask.
Oct 31, 2022

How can I make my own dye? ›

Combine either ½ cup salt with eight cups water or equal parts vinegar and water in a saucepan, then add your fabric and simmer for one hour. When you're done, run the fabric under cool water and then start applying your dye.

How do you make homemade GREY hair dye? ›

How to use:
  1. Boil one cup of water and add 3 tablespoons of coffee powder.
  2. Let it boil for a few minutes.
  3. Keep aside the coffee to cool down.
  4. Pour the coffee into a spray bottle and apply it all over your hair.
  5. Leave it for at least one hour.
  6. Wash it with normal water and do not shampoo.

What is the recipe for natural dye? ›

Mix 1 cup of salt with 16 cups of water (or ½ cup of salt with 8 cups of water), and bring to a boil. Simmer your fabric in this solution for one hour prior to dyeing. (If you are making a plant- or veggie-based dye, mix 1 part vinegar to 4 parts water and follow the same process.)

Which DIY hair dye is best? ›

Most Satisfied Customers | Nice 'N Easy (Clairol)

Aussies have rated Nice 'N Easy (Clairol) as the top pick in Canstar Blue's latest hair dye ratings, with five-star reviews in all categories. These include effectiveness, ease of use, value for money, variety & range, packaging convenience and overall satisfaction.

How to color hair without dye? ›

7 Natural Ways to Dye & Color Your Hair without Chemicals
  1. Using Coffee to Color and Cover Gray Hairs.
  2. Darker Hair Color with Black Tea.
  3. Herbal Hair Dye Ingredients.
  4. Dying Hair with Beet and Carrot Juice for Red Tints Color.
  5. Dying Hair with Henna Powder.
  6. Lighten Hair Color with Lemon Juice.
Feb 21, 2024

What is a natural hair dye without chemicals? ›

Alternative: Plant-based dyes like henna, indigo, or cassia offer color without harsh chemicals, though they may not provide permanent results. Alternative: Natural color enhancers like amla provide a gentle color boost and toner without the potential risk to your nervous and endocrine systems.

What does vinegar do to gray hair? ›

In this article, we have walked you through the causes of yellowing gray hair and the best natural remedy for the same. Apple cider vinegar is a natural cleanser and it restores the lost lustre of your hair by clarifying buildup. Apart from being an effective cleanse, it balances the pH levels of your hair and scalp.

How can I darken my grey hair without dye? ›

Some say that a touch of apple cider vinegar, either applied directly or mixed into shampoo, can calm, tone, and clarify grays for increased blending and manageability, while others swear by black teas or even curry leaves as a means of darkening or tinting bright silver strands via organic plant pigments.

How can I hide my gray hair without dying it? ›

Covering gray hair doesn't have to require hair dye. If you don't have the time (or desire) to color your hair, look to hair accessories to hide your grays. A silky scarf, chunky headband, or even a sunhat can quickly cover graying strands while adding a touch of glam to your look.

What can you dye your hair with at home? ›

7 Natural Ingredients to Dye Your Hair
  1. Lemon Juice.
  2. Coffee.
  3. Chamomile Tea.
  4. Henna.
  5. Honey.
  6. Beet Juice.
  7. Beer.
Jun 24, 2021

How can I dye my hair if I don't have hair dye? ›

Mix some food coloring with conditioner as an alternative to Kool-Aid. Place enough white-colored conditioner into a bowl to saturate your hair, then stir in some food coloring until you get the shade you want. Apply the mixture to your hair as desired, wait about 40 minutes, then rinse it out with warm water.

Can I use food coloring to dye my hair? ›

How much you use depends on how dark you want the color to be; the more food coloring you use, the deeper the color will be. Keep in mind that the color will turn out lighter than what's in the bowl. Be sure to use regular liquid or gel food coloring; do not use vegetable-based dyes as they won't adhere to your hair.

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