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Question by nicole
Submitted on 4/2/2004
Related FAQ: Sci.chem FAQ - Part 1 of 7
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I am go to invent a new dye hair shampoo. This dye hair shampoo after washing will able to provide the colour of the hair dye. I want to find a chemical that allow the hair colour to change a colour tone under different temp.

 
 

Answer by nandanbs@gmx.net
Submitted on 6/4/2004
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Rosemary-Sage Natural Hair Dye
For covering gray hair.

1/2 cup dried sage
1/2 cup dried rosemary
2 cups hot water

Combine all ingredients in a nonreactive saucepan. Simmer for 30 minutes, then steep for several hours. Strain, and then use the resulting liquid for the colorant.

Apply to hair and leave on until dried. Rinse and dry. Repeat weekly until you obtain the desired shade, then monthly to maintain color.

 

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