Darken Hair Naturally?
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May 4, 2013
Nauti V.
Is there a way to naturally darken hair?
May 4, 2013
Lauryn S.
I have no idea I would like to know that as well :)
May 4, 2013
Emily L.
Hmm I don't know I know you can lighten your hair naturally but not darkening it
May 4, 2013
Maria D.
Henna
May 4, 2013
Maria D.
Think that's how it's spelled...
May 6, 2013
Jillian K.
I read somewhere that you can use a black tea rinse. You boil water and let like 5-10 tea bags steep. Let the water cool and pour it on your hair and let it sit and it supposedly darkens it.