When it comes to change,one of the easiest andmost adventurous ways of mixing it up is to try out a new hair color. <br />Unfortunately, many dyes contain chemical ingredients that are not only harsh on your hair, but also the environment.<br />Here are seven natural ingredients that will get the job done and are safe to go down the drain.<br />1. Lemon Juice, Spray liberally on your hair, sit in the sun and watch as the lemon’s acidity lightens your hair.<br />2. Coffee, Combine brewed coffee, coffee grounds and conditioner to create a mixture that’ll dye your hair a shade or two darker.<br />3. Chamomile Tea, This method is better for brunettes as its lightening effect occurs more gradually.<br />4. Henna, This long-lasting option (up to six weeks) will darken or redden your hair.<br />5. Honey, The enzyme peroxide in honey will lighten your hair once activated with water.<br />6. Beet Juice, Dye your hair a deep red by mixing beet juice with coconut or olive oil and applying it to your hair.<br />7. Beer, This lightening method is sun-activated and best for already blonde hair.
