Hair dyes are dangerous for the individuals doing the work as it is for the client and as you noted, also dangerous for your Parrot (s) as most like to run their bills in your hair. The Manufacturers warn not to wash your hair for several days after dyeing it or until your hair closes its pours, locking in the color. A hair salon is the best (safest) place for people with birds, to get their hair colored.
I don't know of a 'safe' natural hair colorant, but maybe others know of a brand. Find and save ideas about parrot with hair on Pinterest. How to make a parrot like colors in your hairs.
The world isn't short on trends. From beauty to fashion, there's plenty to go around. Are pet-inspired dye jobs the next big thing? Probably not, but this girl's parrot hair inspired by her pet.
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Keep your bird's feathers healthy and stylish! A permanent color will probably be better than a temporary color. I'd be most worried about a rinse or something like manic panic. THe way those work is by grabbing onto to the outside of each hair, while I permanent color actually makes its way into your hair shaft.
Again, this isn't a bird/science answer, but hopefully it helps. It doesn't penetrate the hair shaft like other hair coloring is meant to do. My advice is if you want to continue to color your hair in those beautiful shades, look into Pravana ChromaSilk Vivids.
They are a a professional product though so you will have to find a hairdresser or someone with a license to get it for you. Adding a color to Human hair without first opening the structure of the hair is what is known as non-permanent coloring. Commonly, the first washing of the hair has the color running out of the hair.
Also, this type of coloring commonly have a heavier load of color to assure some attempt to have a single color from root to end.