Palette by Nature Hair Color Review
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@jrogozinski2002 who makes nature colour please? is it a usa brand?
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@jrogozinski2002 where do you buy it? Do you know if it will cover a full head of gray?
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Just curious, have you ever tried Naturecolor, by Herbaceuticals? That's what I have been using for a year and it sounds a lot like Tints of Nature. very low PPD
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@jrgozinski2002, I looked online for your color. I can't find it.
greentalker 4 months ago
One more thing, do you know of anyway I can get this black palette of nature stuff out of my hair? It's so black! and my hair feels super dry and brittle. I just keep washing it!
jrogozinski2002 4 months ago
@jrogozinski2002 I forgot. You can also go on the site and ask people what they know about what you are using. It sound similar to the OCS box color but I am not a chemist or a hair dresser.
greentalker 4 months ago
No problem. Thanks for your video! I should have listened to it and not bought the Palette by Nature. I really like Naturecolor. The color is great and my hair feels great. I just wish I could find something with NO PPD, but I guess that isn't going to happen. If you find out how much PPD they use, let me know. I am going to try Tints of Nature, too! But if Naturcolor has 2% PPD like Tints, I guess theres no need. Thanks again!
jrogozinski2002 4 months ago
@jrogozinski2002 Organic Hair Color has no more than 2% too. Make sure Naturecolor doesn't have 1,4 dioxane in it. You might need to ask them. This chemical is controversial. As for getting the color out, it came out eventually. My hair dresser had to fix the color. I didn't find my hair to be dry and brittle though with PbyN. I too wished there was a no PPD hair color. Keep watching my article on Organic Hair Color on Green Talk since alot of hairdressers comment.
greentalker 4 months ago
Whole Foods. I have so much gray that I color every three weeks. Not whole head of gray, but it covers every bit of gray I have! Package recommends for resistant grays, use a q-tip and put a little of the developer on the worst spots to soften hair shaft, rinse out and apply color. Did this first couple times, but I don't do it any more and I never have a problem with gray coverage. Not sure how much PPD is in it, it's way way down on the list of ingredients, but no ammonia or resorcinol.
jrogozinski2002 4 months ago
@jrogozinski2002 I will take a look at the product. Thanks for the comments back and forth.
greentalker 4 months ago