Indigo leaf powder
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Indigo Leaf Powder
Transform your hair with the enriching properties of indigo leaf powder, a treasured Ayurvedic herb that's been used for centuries to naturally enhance hair colour and vitality.
Important: Indigo leaf powder works as part of a two-step process with henna to achieve beautiful black tones. It should only be used on its own if you've already applied henna within the last 72 hours. When used correctly with our pure BAQ henna, it creates rich, deep black shades - a safe, plant-based alternative to harsh chemical dyes. The result? Hair that's not only beautifully coloured but stronger, fuller and naturally glossy.
How to Use (Two-Step Process for Black Hair):
- Step 1: Apply henna to your hair and allow it to process fully (1-4 hours)
- Rinse out the henna thoroughly and towel-dry your hair
- Step 2: Mix indigo powder into a paste with warm water and allow it to develop for 15-30 minutes
- Apply the indigo paste to your henna-treated hair, working from roots to ends
- Leave on for 1-3 hours depending on desired depth, then rinse thoroughly
- Always wear gloves and protect clothing - natural dye pigments can stain
Note: If you've applied henna within the last 72 hours, you can apply indigo directly without repeating the henna step.
Why Choose Indigo Leaf Powder?
- 100% Natural: Pure indigo leaf with no chemicals, additives or synthetic dyes
- Deep Black Tones: Creates rich, dark colour when used after henna treatment
- Nourishing Care: Conditions whilst colouring, leaving hair soft and strengthened
- Gentle Coverage: Perfect for covering greys or deepening your natural shade
- Eco-Conscious: Sustainably sourced and completely biodegradable
- Ayurvedic Heritage: Rooted in traditional hair care wisdom
Indigo leaf powder offers a gentle, effective solution for achieving beautiful dark tones whilst honouring both your hair and the planet.
For external use only. Must be used with henna as part of a two-step process. Patch test recommended before first use.
DIRECTIONS
Wash and dry your hair well before use - always wear gloves when using indigo
- Empty the contents of Indigo powder into a bowl
- Add enough warm water to mix and stir into a smooth rich paste
- Apply the paste to your hair covering all strands - do not forget the roots.
- Leave the hair dye for a minimum of 2hrs.
- Rinse with warm water
Indigo should not be used on its own as a hair dye - can either be mixed with henna or applied after a henna hair treatment.
RESOURCE : Achieve Different Colours With Henna As A Natural Hair Dye
Tips
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Adding a teaspoon of salt to the indigo mixture can increase the richness of the colour.
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This works best on dark hair, i.e. brunettes and redheads. Blondes may end up with greenish-blue hair. And not a pretty green-blue, but a swamp thing colour
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Indigo has the consistency of wet sand. Adding an egg white or two will make it easier to work with.
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Powdered indigo should NEVER be stored in the freezer, as this kills dye release in the plant. It is best to store it in a DRY, DARK place, and it will keep in its powder form for up to a year. An indigo mix cannot be stored, as it releases its dye quickly. Only mix as much as you need. Do not Freeze the remaining mix as you would henna; frozen indigo is useless.
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You can try different amounts of henna and indigo, or mix in other botanicals to change the color. Just remember that while you only need to leave indigo on a short time, henna takes much longer. A henna mix should be left on at least 4 hours, and 8 is best.
Other plants that you can use on your hair include chamomile, rhubarb root, lemon juice, and cassia for blondes; henna. hibiscus, walnut powder and amla for redheads/brunettes.
INCI : Indigo tinctoriaCOUNTRY OF ORIGIN: INDIA
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- Cover everything in old towels or newspaper, and wear old clothes.
- Dye your hair with henna first for the best result This helps give the indigo a base to stick to. You can mix indigo into henna to get shades of reddish-brown to auburn to brownish black.
- Get 100g of indigo for every six inches of hair. Curly hair will need more. 200g is usually enough for shoulder length hair.
- Mix the indigo in a heat resistant bowl with warm water.
- Wait 10-15 minutes, till the green powder start to turn a deep purple black on top. Ready to use when it is black
- Get someone to help you apply the indigo, starting at the back. Cover your entire hair, and wrap it in saran wrap [cling film]
- Wipe off the drips that run down, or you'll have grey streaks on your face and neck. Laying on your back helps keep the indigo from dripping down.
- Rinse the indigo off with cool water after 45 minutes to an hour.
- Your indigo will be dark brown at first, and deepen to black over 2-4 days. Wait several days, and reapply if you see any missed spots, or if the indigo is not dark enough.