Cultivator'sHair Color Neutral Henna (Cassia)
Cultivator’s plant-based hair color Neutral Henna, often referred to as Cassia, gives you stunning shine and volume, all while being gentle and completely natural.
The star ingredient, Cassia auriculata Leaf Powder, is a key player in many of Cultivator’s hair color formulas, but when used alone, it effectively nourishes without adding color. On lighter hair, you might notice a subtle warm tint. Cassia works wonders as a hair mask, delivering strength, shine, and volume to your locks.
Cultivator’s colors are a powerhouse of fully concentrated plant powders that revitalize both your scalp and hair. Developed from organic, Fair for Life herbs and processed with world-class technology to preserve the active properties of the ingredients.
- Cultivator’s hair colors contain only natural ingredients
- free from peroxide, ammonia, PPD, parabens, or resorcinol.
- ultra-fine color powder
- Each shade includes aloe vera to nourish your hair, leaving it feeling softer and fuller.
- Certified organic, vegan, and Fair for Life certified
A natural alternative that’s super easy to use – all you need is warm water and 1-2 packets depending on your hair length. Always do a strand test before coloring to achieve your desired final result.
GOOD TO KNOW:
THE UNIQUE COLOR: The image on the package is a guide. The final color is always a blend of the plant-based hair color and your current hair color. The end result forms a protective film on the surface of the hair strands. Therefore, your hair's natural base color influences the outcome, and the different shades in your hair create natural variations. After treatment with plant colors, the color deepens over about 48 hours. Avoid washing your hair within 48 hours for the best color result.
SEMI-PERMANENT TO PERMANENT: The hair color is semi-permanent, meaning it gradually washes out, but depending on your hair type and previous color treatments, the result can be permanent. The final outcome may vary based on your existing hair color, past chemical treatments, processing time, and the water temperature used during coloring.
BLEACHING AND TREATMENTS: Plant-based hair colors do not contain chemical bleaches, so they won’t lighten your hair. If your hair has been dyed with synthetic hair color, permed, or treated with other synthetic processes, please wait 5-6 weeks before coloring with Cultivator’s plant-based hair color.
Always do a strand test before the actual hair coloring. This ensures you get your desired final result. The product does not bleach hair.
One packet, 50 g powder = Short to medium-length hair
Two packets, 100 g powder = Medium to extra-long hair
1. Use a natural shampoo to cleanse your hair before coloring.
2. Apply the color to towel-dried or dry hair. Open the number of packets you need and mix with lukewarm water (35-40°C) in a bowl (not metal) until the mixture becomes a creamy paste (for one 50 g packet, use about 200 ml lukewarm water). Apply the paste evenly to your hair immediately after mixing.
3. Cover your hair with a plastic cap. Let it sit for 60 to a maximum of 120 minutes, depending on your desired color intensity.
4. Rinse your hair thoroughly with just water or a small amount of shampoo to wash out the hair color.
STORAGE:
Keep in a dry, cool place / at room temperature, protected from light and air. Keep out of reach of small children.
- Category:Permanent Hair color
- Article number:2795-100-0007
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Isabella
1 month2 likes1097 viewsSofia
Hairdresser at Lyko1 monthHey Isabella When using Growth Color on white hair, you need to start by grounding the hair with a warm color to avoid it turning green and to achieve better coverage STEP 1: First, dye the hair with Golden, Auburn Copper, or Henna (strongest) depending on your natural hair color. Let it sit for about 10-15 minutes without a cap until the hair has taken on color. The stronger the color, the deeper the final result. Wash the hair. STEP 2: Follow the instructions and dye with the desired shade immediately after step 1. To now neutralize the green pigments that have appeared, you need to use something red. You can try this lyko.com/sv/cultivators/cultivators-henna-100g (Feel free to test on a small strand first, then you can easily see if this shade helps ❤️) Take care of yourself
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1 weekHelp to cover 1st gray hair
Hi! I just got my a few gray hair and I would like to use henna to cover them. What I dont understand is the 1st Step, where can I buy Golden, Auburn Copper, or Henna? I thought that I was doing that by choosing this product. I have dar brown hair, could you please advise the product that I need to buy? Thank you!73 viewsDani
1 weekThank you so much for your help Nova!1 likes
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2 weeksDyeing brown gray hair
Hi, I was thinking of dyeing my hair with henna as a 2-step dyeing process. I have white gray strands in my brown hair that I would like to dye. I want to get it to a lighter brown like my hair was before. Which of the brown shades is best to use? I have used caramel before but it turned out quite red. Best regards, Helena149 viewsAngelica
Customer service at Lyko2 weeksHey Helena Oh! It’s a bit tricky with hair colors and shades. I really recommend doing our hair color test via the LYKO app. There you get tailored feedback on how to do it and which products to use, to get just the shade you dream of! The ones helping you are trained hairdressers and hair experts! You can find the test via the link: lyko.com/sv/beauty-scan2 Take care!
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