Coloring your hair is a fun way to bring out your personality.

You want something that looks natural but doesn’t mess with the healthy strands on your head.

However, repeated program can lead to hair damage.

Beet juice from above

For these reasons, many people seek more natural modes of getting their desired hair shade.

Beauty bloggerStella Cinitried the experiment out primarily because she was bored.

She eventually mixed both of these together and applied it to her light blonde hair.

Beauty blogger Stella Cini

“I’m impressed,” she shared.

YouTuberJennifer Campestrini, who has naturally dark brown locks, tried the beet juice hair dye as well.

She stopped rinsing at the point when the dye washing off her hair was pink.

Woman making beet juice

Hair dyes made using the vegetable can tackle dandruff and promote hair growth too, perBeauty Glimpse.

Preparing the natural dye can be done in a few different ways.

Alternately, you could bake the wedges of beetroot for 30 minutes covered in aluminum foil, reportsPulse.

Add the softened cubes to the blender and mix, adding pure coconut oil next.

Your natural hair dye is then ready for program.

The coloring you get from beet juice should last you 10 to 15 days (viaSweetish Hill).