Enrich your natural hair colour with indigo leaf powder - an Ayurvedic herb.
Achieve a dark black shade by blending this naturally green powder with our pure BAQ henna.
Always protect your hands/clothes when applying indigo powder + henna powder
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.