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How to cover grey hair naturally without damaging your strands

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 19, 2025, 11:01 IST
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Say NO to dyes and chemicals

Experiencing grey hair is a natural part of ageing, but the first silver strands always cause a mini panic attack. So, this guide is for women who wish to hide those grey strands rather than embracing them and adding a new-look twist. This is not just some middle-aged crisis, but covering grey locks is a common thing. While chemical hair dyes act like a quick solution, natural methods are time-consuming but worth the shot and have a no-damage policy. Let’s take a look at 5 ways in which you can cover grey hair naturally.

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Henna

Henna has to be one of the most trusted natural options for covering grey hair. It contains lawsone, which is a natural dye molecule that binds to keratin and gives a reddish or copper tone. If you’re using henna every week for years, then it will give you a soft multidimensional tone and also strengthen the locks from the root to tip. It also conditions the scalp and is a long-lasting solution that only gets better with use.
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Indigo

If you wish for a darker undertone, then start using natural indigo, which will bless you with brown and black hues, which is perfect for hiding your natural greys. You can also use them in one sitting, where, after henna, you can go with indigo and get rid of grey tones. This combination or individual usage of both can give you a beautiful look without exposing the locks to harsh chemicals.
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Black tea and coffee rinses

Some say that rinsing your locks with strong brewed black tea or coffee can darken hair temporarily and add a warm undertone to the grey strands. They are known for boosting the existing shade and fading it over time with their natural colour. These rinses, however, don’t offer a permanent result but will stay with you if used religiously once a week. They subtly shift the focus from grey to black with a vibrant touch.
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Coconut oil and curry leaves infusion

This traditional Indian remedy is believed to nourish hair follicles, which delays the onset of greying hues. Curry leaves are usually rich in beta-carotene and antioxidants, which support the natural melanin levels. Just simmer some fresh curry leaves in coconut oil, strain them, and massage them into the scalp. This soothing treatment will reduce grey locks over time and will also give you a moisturising effect.
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Start consuming amla

Brimming with antioxidants and vitamin C, amla helps in boosting melanin production, which prevents our locks from getting grey. It enhances and deepens the colour and can be topped with a henna and indigo combination. You can also apply amla with henna and indigo herbs. Amla reverses the grey hair and promotes pigment restoration, but at the same time, it also improves scalp health and adds a shiny touch to the locks.
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Natural is best!

Well, there can't be any better way to reverse greying than keeping away from chemicals and trying all the natural means. Isn't it?

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More sustainable option

Covering greys naturally is often a better choice because it protects both your hair and scalp from long-term damage. Chemical hair dyes, especially when used frequently, can dry out hair, weaken strands, and irritate the scalp due to harsh ingredients like ammonia and peroxide. Natural methods such as henna, indigo, or herbal blends work more gently, gradually blending greys while improving hair texture and shine. They also support scalp health and reduce the risk of breakage, thinning, and premature ageing of hair, making them a safer, more sustainable option in the long run.

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