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titleOfInvention Plant-based black hair dye and hair dyeing method
abstract A botanical black hair dye and a method for dyeing hair. It uses plant extracts of eucalyptus leaves and teak leaves as the main raw materials. This botanical black hair dye is divided into the first agent and the second agent. The plant extracts in the first agent are used first The substance penetrates into the hair fibers in a warm environment, and then complexes with the ferrous ions in the second agent to form a macromolecular insoluble black substance which is fixed on the hair; wherein the first agent can be further matched with Indian plants or tea leaves Plant extracts are used together, and the hair is dyed dark black. The invention does not use chemical solvents, penetrants, surfactants and other substances harmful to the human body, and the formula is simple and safe, and the dyeing effect is good.
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