Hair Dyes.

So far, only 3 brands are suitable for vegans.
All these brands are not necessary from vegan companies but they do offer an excellent range of vegan products and none of them are tested on animals (they all operate on a fixed cut off date).

All these brands can be bought at your local health food store.

Daniel Field.

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Daniel Field Organic and Mineral Hairdressing was founded in 1988 by Daniel Field.

  • Not suitable for vegans: Daniel Field Natural Lights Highlighting Kit, as it contains honey.
  • Products/Ingredients not tested on animals (Fixed cut off date: 1986).
  • Range of 23 colours.

Website: www.danielfieldmailorder.co.uk

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Lush.

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Lush offers hair colour that is chemical free, only made with henna, indigo, essential oils, cocoa butter and other plants.

  • All their hair dyes are suitable for vegans.
  • A little bit tedious and messy to apply but offers excellent results.
  • Available in 4 colours ( black, red, chestnut or dark brown).

Website: www.greenpeople.co.uk

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Logona.

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Logona offers a semi-permanant herbal hair colour that is chemical free, only made with certified organic henna and natural plant colourants.

  • All their products are suitable for vegans.
  • Available in 10 shades, last from 6 to 8 weeks.
  • Products/Ingredients not tested on animals (Fixed cut off date: 1998).
  • Powder to be mixed with hot water and prepared in a similar way to natural henna colourants.

Where to buy:
If you live in Dublin, you can get this product at Down to Earth Health food Store (George St).

Website: www.weleda.co.uk

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