Being in the business we use everything. We have organic products. I have a lot of people who are using that and it comes out really good too. It depends on the client again.
Growing up in Greece there were many techniques. There were organic ways to do different colors of hair or brighten up the hair. We used to have a lot of chestnut trees there and you could boil them. The nuts release a dark liquid. I remember my aunts use to put it on their hair. It would add a little bit of color. It would also give it a shine. It wouldn't completely cover up the gray hair, but partly.
Organic hair color can be like that. Sometimes it won't cover all the gray, but it's natural.
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