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The two best ways to dye your hair brown naturally involve using henna or coffee. Whichever method you use, spread the dye onto your hair using your fingers after you've mixed it, making sure it covers each strand thoroughly. Let the hair dye sit for 30-45 minutes depending on the type of dye, and rinse the dye out with cold water to enjoy your new brown hair color.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Creating Henna Hair Dye

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  1. Once you’ve chosen the best color for your hair, empty the henna powder into a glass or stainless steel bowl. You'll likely be pouring the entire packet of henna hair dye into the bowl to have enough to cover all of your hair. [1]
    • You’ll be using 50% henna powder and 50% indigo powder, so purchase the same amount of each.
    • Choose a henna dye that works on hair, paying special attention to the color to ensure it’s a brown tone and not vibrant red.
    • Look for henna powder at a big box store or online.
  2. There’s no precise measurement, but roughly 1 cup (240 ml) of water should work well. Pour the water into a microwave-safe bowl and heat it for about 45 seconds—the temperature needs to be at least 100 °F (38 °C), but 103–104 °F (39–40 °C) is ideal. [2]
    • Make sure you're using a microwave-safe bowl or cup to heat the water, and use an oven mitt to remove the water if the container is too hot to touch.
    • Use a thermometer to take the temperature of the water.
    • While water is the easiest liquid to use, you can also use apple cider vinegar or green tea, heating it up the same way you would water.
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  3. Pour the warm water into the bowl with henna powder in small amounts. Stir it together using a spoon, adding a little more water until the mixture forms a thick paste that drips off of a spoon slowly. [3]
    • There isn’t a precise measurement because each different henna product will absorb liquid a little differently.
  4. Once you’ve created a thick paste with the henna powder and water or other liquid, leave it in the bowl to sit for several hours at room temperature uncovered. Avoid stirring the mixture so that the henna can oxidize. [4]
    • Don’t let the henna mixture sit overnight, as this long amount of time will make the color lose its potency.
  5. You want to use just as much indigo powder as you did henna powder, so double-check the packaging to ensure you're pouring in the same amount. Use a clean glass or stainless steel bowl to hold the indigo powder. [5]
    • If you didn’t measure how much henna you poured into the bowl, use your best judgement to try to make the two as equal as possible.
    • Don’t combine the indigo powder with the henna mixture yet.
  6. Using the same water that you used for the henna dye, slowly pour the water into the bowl of indigo powder. Stir it using a spoon, adding more water in small amounts until you’ve formed a thick paste. [6]
    • If desired, you can add 0.5  tsp (2.5 ml) of salt to the mixture to help the indigo powder stick to your hair.
  7. Once you’ve made a thick paste from the indigo powder and water, let it sit in the bowl for 15-20 minutes. Avoid stirring it so that the ingredients can oxidize. [7]
    • Don’t let the indigo mixture sit for more than 30 minutes.
  8. After the 15-20 minutes are up, pour the indigo mixture into the bowl with the henna mixture. Use a spoon to combine the two mixtures thoroughly so it’s all one color. Now the hair dye is ready to use! [8]
    • Try to use the hair dye immediately for the best results, as you can’t save it for later.
    Christine Shahin, Cosmetologist

    Henna is a natural plant dye that has been used for centuries to color hair, skin, and nails. It is made from the leaves of the Lawsonia inermis plant, which is native to North Africa and the Middle East. Henna is a safe and effective alternative to chemical hair dyes, which can damage the hair and scalp. It is also a great way to add shine and body to your hair, as well as cover gray hair.

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Method 2
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Using Coffee as Hair Dye

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  1. Use a measuring cup to measure out 2 cups (0.47 l) of water. Pour the water into a pot and bring the water to a boil on the stove. [9]
    • Use caution when working with boiling water to avoid injuring yourself.
  2. Measure out 2 US tbsp (30 ml) of cornstarch into a small bowl. Add the boiling water in small amounts while stirring until you form a slightly watery mixture of cornstarch and water. Make sure to mix the two ingredients together thoroughly so there aren’t any clumps. [10]
  3. You can use any coffee you’d like, though organic kinds are often preferred. Use a measuring spoon to measure out 3 US tbsp (44 ml), dumping each spoonful into the pot of boiling water. Stir the coffee into the water so that it’s thoroughly mixed. [11]
    • Organic coffees don't have the preservatives and added chemicals that non-organic types of coffee often have.
    • Try to choose coffee that has a rich brown color.
  4. Once the coffee is stirred into the water, let it continue boiling for 5-6 more minutes. Keep stirring the mixture occasionally so that the coffee continues to dissolve into the water. [12]
  5. With the water still boiling, take your small bowl of cornstarch and pour it into the coffee mixture. Stir it in using a large spoon for 2-3 minutes. [13]
    • You should see a thick consistency beginning to form.
  6. Take the pot off the heated burner and let it cool down for 2-5 minutes. You don’t need to continue stirring the mixture while it’s cooling. Pour the mixture into a separate bowl to make it easier to use the dye later on. [14]
  7. After the mixture has cooled slightly, add 1 US tbsp (15 ml) of coconut oil and 0.5 US tbsp (7.4 ml) of aloe vera gel into the bowl. [15]
    • Purchase coconut oil and aloe vera gel from your local grocery store or big box store.
  8. Use a large spoon to combine the coconut oil and aloe vera gel into the coffee mixture. Once it’s thoroughly mixed, the hair dye is ready to be used! [16]
    • You’ll leave this mixture on your hair for 30 to 45 minutes, rinsing it off with water once you’re finished.
    • Avoid shampooing your hair for at least 24 hours after you dye it.
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Method 3
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Applying the Hair Dye

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  1. Wear plastic or latex gloves on your hands when working with the dye, and consider changing into clothes that you don't mind getting dirty or stained. If you're worried about staining your table or counter, place plastic over it for protection. [17]
    • The best place to dye your hair is in the bathroom or kitchen, as these often have surfaces that clean easily.
    • Place plastic garbage bags over the counter, or use layers of paper grocery bags.
  2. The coconut oil will ensure the dye doesn't stain your face. Rub it along the top of your forehead and down the sides of your face close to your hair, applying it in a thin even layer. [18]
    • Purchase coconut oil from your local grocery store or big box store.
    • Wash the coconut oil off after you rinse out the hair dye.
  3. Separating your hair into small sections will make sure the dye reaches each piece. If you have thin hair, you might apply the dye to a 2 in (5.1 cm) section of hair, while thicker hair would dye better using 1 in (2.5 cm) sections. [19]
  4. Using your fingers, start at your hair's roots and distribute a palmful of dye down the length of the strand by pressing the hair in between your fingers. Move slowly down the length of the strand, making sure you rub hair dye into it evenly. [20]
    • How much hair dye you use for each strand will depend on the length of your hair—longer hair will need a larger scoop, while short hair will need less.
    • If you run out of dye as you’re smoothing it along the strand, just scoop out a little more from the bowl.
  5. With the strand completely covered in hair dye, twist the strand to create a coil, and continue twisting it until you form a swirl on top of your head. [21]
    • The swirl should stay in place naturally due to the stickiness of the hair dye, but you can also use a clip to keep it in place.
  6. Go along the rest of your head applying the hair dye to 1–2 in (2.5–5.1 cm) sections. Smooth the dye along each strand before twisting it up in a swirl on top of your head. Keep repeating this process until all of your hair has dye on it. [22]
  7. If you have extra dye paste left over once you’ve rubbed it into each strand, use a hair color dye brush or a regular basting brush to apply the extra to your hair. You can rub it on your roots or use it to touch up any spots that may not have enough dye. [23]
    • Use a paper towel or cotton ball to remove any extra dye from around your face.
  8. Rip off a piece of plastic wrap that will cover your entire head. Wrap it around your hair carefully so that all of your hair is covered up with the plastic wrap. [24]
    • If you used henna to dye your hair, you’ll likely need to wait 30 minutes.
    • Wait 30 to 45 minutes if you used the coffee mixture to dye your hair.
  9. After you’ve waited the right amount of time for your specific type of hair dye, rinse the dye out carefully using cold water. It’s easiest to do this in the shower, being careful to try not to get the dye all over your body as you’re rinsing. [25]
    • If desired, have a friend or family member help you rinse out the hair dye.
    • Try to wait to shampoo your hair for at least 24 hours.
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    How do I avoid having an allergic reaction on my scalp?
    Shun Pittman
    Master Cosmetologist, Global Salon Educator & Author
    Shun Pittman is a Master Cosmetologist, Author, Owner, and Founder of Corps d’Elite Salon and Corps d’Elite Beauty. With over 25 years of international experience, she is dedicated to and specializes in providing luxury salon services to all hair types and textures and every skin tone and shade. Her services include hair conditioning treatments, cutting, coloring, styling, extensions, and makeup application. Shun has experience working with, coaching, training, and mentoring beauty professionals from multiple companies including L'Oréal, Wella, Matrix, Paul Mitchell, Redken, Big Sexy Hair, and Toni & Guy. She is also a host for national and local media outlets and her work has been featured in The Washingtonian, The Cheddar Network, and WJLA Good Morning Washington's Beauty and Fashion Police segments. Shun is the author of “50 Things Your Hairdresser Wants YOU to Know (and a few things we don’t...)".
    Master Cosmetologist, Global Salon Educator & Author
    Expert Answer
    To see if you're allergic to the natural dye you're using, do a patch test. Clean an area of your skin, like behind your ear or on the inside of your arm, and let it dry completely. Then, use a cotton ball to apply the natural hair dye to that area. Wait 24 hours. If you haven't experienced any bumps, swelling, or coughing, it's safe to assume you're not allergic to that dye.
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