| Your perfect natural hair color is actually many colors | | | | So I started researching hair needs. Zinc supplements |
| or shades of colors. What happens when your hair | | | | kept coming up. I do not think highly of the safety, |
| begins to whiten, silver, yellow and/or go gray? | | | | quality and expense of supplements in general and |
| You do not even notice...not at first. Then someone | | | | besides I was dealing mostly with sun fade. |
| giggles or 'nicely' points out that 'you are getting old' or | | | | As usually happens in research the answer magically |
| you glance into the mirror when the light is just right. | | | | appeared. |
| Yikes! You try to ignore your crowning glory fading | | | | I opened a can of beets (beets, water, salt and sugar) |
| away or you rush to the store and buy hair dye or go | | | | for dinner. |
| to a hair salon. | | | | Beets are high in assumable zinc. |
| 1. Commercial hair dyes are hazardous to your health. | | | | Without pausing I poured the beet juice out of the can |
| They all say so right on the label. | | | | onto my hair. Instant curls! |
| 2. Your scalp absorbs all of those chemicals:a. You get | | | | I combed the hair and lightly wiped my face. The beet |
| toxic!b. You get nerve interruption and start shaking | | | | juice did not stain my face. |
| and get misdiagnosed. | | | | I let my hair dry. Combing it occasionally. The sugar felt |
| 3. Your dyed hair looks terrible. | | | | like a light hair spray. |
| All of the hair is one color. | | | | The colors were fantastic, not like beet juice color at |
| 4. The color of your dyed hair is not the color of the | | | | all! |
| model's hair, in the picture, on the hair dye box. | | | | All over my hair was darker. Three times the first |
| 5. Your dyed hair looks dyed! | | | | week I did this and then once every three weeks in |
| I am a redhead. In the winter my hair darkens to | | | | the summer. None of the colors washed out, rubbed |
| almost auburn but with a lot of copper shades. | | | | off on the pillowcase or sun faded. |
| Everyday in the summer I spend hours outside in the | | | | Perfect! It works on all of your body hair, for men and |
| burning desert sun. Yes, I should wear a hat but.. | | | | women! |
| My hair fades in summer then darkens back in the | | | | Then I got my dander up. Sugar? Yuck! Sniff, sniff, |
| winter. | | | | snort, snort and so strutting off to the store I go to get |
| This summer I noticed some individual white hairs and | | | | me canned beets without sugar. |
| several strands of gray hair mixed in with faded red | | | | Disaster! Warning: Use canned beets with sugar! |
| colors. | | | | There were strong fuchsia highlights and my skin |
| Forget that! Not me! | | | | stained, sort of. The color rubbed off on the pillowcase |
| Obviously no commercial hair dyes for me. Henna | | | | and, Thank You God!, washed out the next day. |
| looks too much like commercial hair dyes, flat with no | | | | The sugar acts as a color fix-it-tive. Use canned beets |
| life. | | | | with water, salt and SUGAR. |
| I considered coffee but I like my red hair. | | | | |