Yes. You can apply Tints of Nature home hair dye on coloured hair, as long as the previous hair dye product did not contain metals or henna powder. If your current hair dye contains lead, acetate, zinc, iron or copper please wait at least one month before applying Tints of Nature.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply Tints of Nature natural hair dye on coloured hair?
Can I use Tints of Nature natural hair dye whilst I am pregnant?
Can Tints of Nature natural hair dye be used whilst undergoing chemotherapy?
Can I use any remaining Tints of Nature Permanent Colour for my next application?
Will Tints of Nature natural hair dye colour my hair?
Are Tints of Nature products suitable for vegans and vegetarians?
Do your any of your products contain Henna?
Do Tints of Nature colours contain PPD's?
Do Tints of Nature colours contain peroxide?
Where can I find the full list of ingredients for all Tints of Nature products?
How can I remove permanent hair dye if I am not happy with the results?
Will Tints of Nature cover grey hair?
Can Tints of Nature Bold colours be mixed to create different shades?
Do Tints of Nature Bold Colours contain ammonia/peroxide?
Do Tints of Nature Bold Colours contain PPD?
Can Tints of Nature Bold colours be mixed with the Henna Creams/ Permanent Colours?