What’s the Price of Going Green? A blog about what green hair dyes cost, and if they are worth the money.

📅 May 19, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

Natural Products

  • Natural products may be more expensive.
  • If a product is labeled as natural, it may not work as well.
  • Natural products may not last as long.
  • Natural colors are less vibrant than synthetic colors and are more likely to fade quickly in the sun.

Natural dyes can be harder to use because you have to mix them with other ingredients before applying them to your hair, whereas most synthetic dyes come in one-step solutions that simply need to be applied directly onto your head (like a permanent solution or dye).

Because many natural hair dyes are made from plant-based ingredients like henna and indigo plants, they don’t often come with the same wide range of shades and colors available in synthetics—especially since many plant-derived colors tend towards reds and browns rather than vibrant blues or pinks (which explains why blonde/brown haired girls will likely find themselves gravitating toward brownish tints like burgundy instead).

DIY Products

So you’re thinking about going green. The idea of ditching your traditional hair dye for a more natural one is appealing, but you want to know if it’s worth the money. The answer depends on what kind of green dye you want to use. If you want to try out something at home, there are plenty of options that will save you cash.

DIY products can be cheaper than store-bought brands because they don’t have all the chemicals in them that make up store-bought brands—you just have to do some research on which ingredients are best for your hair type and how long it takes for them to work their magic on your locks. However, DIY products may not be as effective as their counterparts; sometimes using ingredients like lemon juice or vinegar can lead people toward making mistakes with their color application (hence why we recommend consulting with someone who knows what he or she is doing).

Price of Natural Hair Dyes

The cost of natural hair dyes is one of the most common questions we get asked. The answer isn’t quite as simple as it seems, because there are many different products on the market and each can have a different price point based on its ingredients and intended use.

For example, if you were to compare two similar shades of red (one from the drugstore and one from a salon), the professional dye would likely be more expensive since it’s made with pure plant-based ingredients that are free of harsh chemicals like PPD (to learn more about PPD and why it’s bad for your hair, check out our article “Why You Should Avoid PPD Hair Dyes). However, if you wanted to buy your own ingredients at home instead of using a ready-made kit or box color at the salon, then you could save money by mixing up your own custom color with henna or cassia paste! If that sounds too complicated for now but still want to save some cash without resorting back during those days when funds are low…there’s good news: Many brands offer discounts codes online through their social media accounts or via email subscriptions so keep checking back often!

While there are plenty of natural hair products that do work, they are often more expensive.

While organic products are considered to be more natural and gentle on your hair, they don’t always work as well. Natural ingredients may have lower quality than the synthetic ones used in other products. Many natural dyes also contain high amounts of hydrogen peroxide (which can burn your scalp), so it’s important to make sure you’re using a specialized product that has been tested for safety.

One way to save money on green hair dye is by purchasing it from an online store such as Amazon or Etsy. These companies offer discounts on the price of their products since they don’t have any physical stores or employees who need paying. Another option is using coupons when shopping at local drugstores — many manufacturers will offer them right on their websites!