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Tired of damaging your hair with ammonia-based hair dyes? Now there's a permanent and inexpensive at-home hair coloring pack that contains certified organic ingredients and is 100 percent ammonia-free. Tints of Nature features a naturally derived color base that uses organic comfrey comfrey

Any herb of the Eurasian genus Symphytum (borage family). Best known is the medicinal common comfrey (S. officinale), used to treat wounds and as a source of a gum used to treat wool. Traditionally it was also taken internally for various complaints.
 extract, organic Roman chamomile Anthemis nobilis, commonly known as Roman Camomile, Chamomile, garden camomile, ground apple, low chamomile, or whig plant, is a low European perennial plant found in dry fields and around gardens and cultivated grounds.  extract and organic aloe vera aloe vera
n.
1. A species of aloe (Aloe vera) native to the Mediterranean region.

2. The mucilaginous juice or gel obtained from the leaves of this plant, used in pharmaceutical preparations for its soothing and healing
, maintaining healthy hair and scalp while providing natural-looking color. The hair coloring pack that ranges from $9.60 to $15.99 includes hair dye made from organic ingredients and shampoo and conditioner conditioner,
n 1. an additive substance used to increase the effectiveness of another substance.
2. a substance added to enamel that improves a sealant's ability to adhere.
 sachets that help restore the hair's pH balance to prevent color fade and promote a natural shine and feel. Tints of Nature is currently available in 32 permanent and semi-permanent colors. CONTACT: Naked Earth, (914) 232-7431, www.tintsofnatureusa.com.
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Title Annotation:Tools for Green Giving: Resources for Eco-Awareness and Action
Author:Greco, Jennifer
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Date:Mar 1, 2007
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