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Organic Men's Facial Hair Colour - Soft Black
Radico Organic Men's Facial Hair Colour - Soft Black has been manufactured by using ayurvedic, natural and organic herbs, Colour Me Organic gently ...
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Radico Men keeps dark men's shades easy to shop, with practical options for scalp hair and facial hair in a plant-based colour range.
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Radico Organic Men's Hair Colour - Brown has been manufactured by using ayurvedic, natural and organic herbs, Colour Me Organic gently coats your h...
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Radico Organic Men's Hair Colour - Brown has been manufactured by using ayurvedic, natural and organic herbs, Colour Me Organic gently coats your h...
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Radico Organic Men's Hair Colour - Soft Black has been manufactured by using ayurvedic, natural and organic herbs, Colour Me Organic gently coats y...
View full detailsThis range is useful if you want a quick way to shop darker tones without scrolling through a full shade wall. It brings together men's hair colour and a facial-hair option, so you can choose by where you want to use the product as well as by shade depth.
Brown is a good starting point if you want the softest dark result. Dark brown adds more depth while still feeling natural-looking for many people. Soft black is the deepest option and can work well for very dark natural hair or a stronger beard refresh.
Beard and moustache hair can look coarser and show greys differently from scalp hair, so choosing a facial-hair specific option can be helpful when you want a more even-looking finish.
If you want the full botanical shade range, visit Radico. For beard-focused alternatives, Vegetal Organic Beard Dye is also worth a look.
No. It includes both hair colour and a facial-hair option, so you can shop by where you want to use it.
The closest match to your usual hair or beard depth is usually the safest place to begin.