Copper Brown

Organic Hair Color That Protects While It Colors

The antioxidant alternative to chemical hair dye.
Certified COSMOS ORGANIC by ECOCERT. 7 herbs. No synthetics.

Certified COSMOS ORGANIC by ECOCERT.
The world's first hair color brand to earn this certification (2012).
Free from peroxide, ammonia, PPD, parabens, and all synthetic chemicals.

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Why Copper Brown Colors Differently

Conventional hair dye works through oxidation — the same chemical process that can weaken hair over time. Peroxide forces the hair shaft open and deposits synthetic pigment, often leaving the hair drier and less resilient.

Copper Brown works differently.

Seven organic herbs work together to create this shade naturally. Henna and Methi help build the warm copper-brown base by providing plant-based pigment that binds naturally to the hair. Hibiscus and Manjistha enrich the color with radiant red-copper warmth and soft dimension, while Indigo adds depth to keep the result balanced and grounded. Amla helps refine the tone while supporting healthier-looking hair, and Bhringraj helps nourish the hair and scalp for a smoother, stronger foundation.

Instead of stressing the hair through oxidation, Copper Brown delivers warm, vibrant color through herbs that color and care at the same time.

Why is copper brown dyed color different for each person?

Our plant-based formula blends seamlessly with your hair tone using nature's power. Because it is a vegetable dye without additives, the color of the dye may vary slightly based on the original hair color and the hair's health. Experience the beauty of a color transformation that complements your natural shade. Say goodbye to uniformity and embrace your unique style with a captivating copper brown.

Natural-Looking

Gray Hair Can Be Highlighted

Organic hair dye covers gray and conditions without chemicals. Discover the popular hidden gem that effortlessly highlights gray hair while preserving its natural beauty. Enhance your look without changing your hair color with our formula. A radiant copper brown enhances your gray hair while maintaining your style.

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Original Hair Color: Dark Brown

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Copper Brown – A Radiant Natural Highlight (3.4%)

Copper Brown ranks as our 6th best-selling shade, with 3.4% of our customers choosing it. Always within our top 10 favorites, this color is popular as a highlight for grey hair, delivering a brilliant copper shine that naturally brightens your entire look. The secret? It’s formulated with 7 powerful, hair-healthy herbs that not only enhance the vibrant, copper glow but also ensure your hair remains strong and healthy. Discover why Copper Brown is a top choice for achieving a naturally radiant transformation.

Copper Brown Hair Coloring Ingredients

Indigo Leaf (Indigofera tinctoria)

The active ingredient in indigo for dyeing hair is a glycoside, a combination of glucose and Indoxyl. Indigo leaves contain this compound naturally in the form of the glycoside.

Henna Leaf (Lawsonia inermis)

The active ingredient in henna for dyeing hair is lawsone, also known as hennotannic acid. Lawsone binds with the keratin protein found in hair to color and deeply condition it.

Manjistha Root (Rubia cordifolia)

Manjistha root contains quinones, glycosides, iridoids, oleananes triterpenoids, bicyclic hexapeptides, and anthraquinones. It is believed to enhance hair color by promoting pigmentation.

Hibiscus Flower (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)

The active ingredient in hibiscus for dyeing hair is flavonoids and amino acids. These natural ingredients are necessary to produce keratin, giving violet and plum highlights to hair.

Methi / Fenugreek Seed (Trigonella foenum-graecum)

The active ingredient in methi seed hair dye is typically lawsone (2-Hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone), an isomer of juglone. It is one of the oldest dyes used for hair coloring and pigmentation.

Amla Fruit (Phyllanthus emblica)

Amla is most often used as a color adjuster to tone down the red of henna. Vitamin C in amla powder strengthens, revitalizes, and stimulates healthy hair growth, preventing hair dyeing.

Bhringraj Leaf (Eclipta alba)

Ecliptin is the active ingredient in hair dye bhringraj leaf. Bhringraj leaves contain Wedelolactone, haritaki, and Jatamansi, which help hair retain its original color.

Ayurvedic Herbs for Healthy Hair and Scalp

Amla Fruit (Phyllanthus emblica)

Amla is a natural storehouse of Vitamin C and antioxidants, enriched with high levels of Iron content, making it an indispensable component in hair care products. It is also rich in elements like Ellagic Acid[2] phosphorus, and Gallic Acid These work in tandem to improve blood circulation in the scalp area, stimulating hair growth and strengthening hair follicles. It is also a potent inhibitor of the 5-alpha reductase enzyme, which converts testosterone to the androgenic alopecia-causing dihydrotestosterone.[1]

Bhringraj Leaf (Eclipta alba)

Bhringraj can increase the size and density of hair follicles and encourage strong and healthy hair growth. Additionally, it is an effective remedy to prevent and manage hair loss and premature greying of hair. It is popularly used to enhance strength, softness, luster, and hair growth[4]. Bhringraj contains various biological components, including flavonoids, phytosterols, and coumestans. And Bhringraj is a herb that is rich in vitamins and minerals. It contains vitamins D and E, magnesium, calcium, and iron.

Methi / Fenugreek Seed (Trigonella foenum-graecum)

Methi seeds are one of the top remedies to control dandruff naturally. In general, anyone can benefit from the protein and anti-inflammatory[5] properties found in Methi powder. Methi seeds, as it is more commonly known, are one of the best ayurvedic treatments for dandruff. The antibacterial properties of methi seeds help combat dandruff, nourish the scalp to fight flakes, and give you a clear and healthy scalp.

Active ingredient

Vitamins C

Your body needs vitamin C to create a protein known as collagen — an essential part of the hair structure. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) can act as a mild clarifying agent in shampoo and can be effective in helping remove mineral buildup accumulated on the hair's surface.

ELLAGIC ACID

In nuts, vegetables, and fruits, ellagic acid was found to obstruct the production of collagen-damaging MMP enzymes and inhibit ICAM, a molecule that plays a part in inflammation.

GALIC ACID

Gallic acid is a phenolic acid found in fruits, nuts, wine, and tea. It has antioxidants and is antimicrobial.

PHOSPHORUS

One study found that l-ascorbic acid 2-phosphate, which contains phosphorus, promotes hair growth by stimulating the secretion of insulin-like growth factor-1 from dermal papilla cells. [3]

FLAVONOIDS

Flavonoids are antioxidants that help reduce inflammation, redness, stress, and skin aging.

Vitamins D

Vitamin D is responsible for regulating the sebum content in the body.  A deficiency could lead to an imbalance in our scalp oil levels.

Vitamins E

Vitamin E may help support a healthy scalp and hair as it has natural antioxidant effects and is a trusted source that could assist with maintaining hair growth. Like vitamin C, vitamin E is an antioxidant that can help prevent oxidative stress.