Description
🌿 Indigo Powder – Detailed Product Description
Overview:
Indigo powder is a natural, botanical hair dye derived from the leaves of the Indigofera tinctoria plant. Used for centuries in traditional Ayurvedic and herbal hair care, it provides a deep blue-black pigment that stains hair dark brown to black. Indigo powder is prized for being a chemical-free, eco-friendly alternative to synthetic hair dyes, especially for those seeking natural grey coverage and hair conditioning.
Key Features and Benefits:
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Natural Black Hair Dye:
The blue pigment in indigo interacts with henna’s red-orange tint, creating rich shades ranging from dark brown to jet black. Used alone, it imparts a subtle darkening effect mostly on darker hair. -
Grey Hair Coverage:
When used in a two-step process (henna followed by indigo), it effectively covers grey and white hair without harsh chemicals. -
Chemical-Free & Safe:
Free from ammonia, parabens, peroxide, PPD, and other synthetic additives common in commercial dyes, making it gentler on hair and scalp. -
Hair Nourishment:
Indigo conditions the hair shaft, improves hair texture, adds shine, and may reduce hair fall and scalp irritation. -
Sustainable & Eco-Friendly:
Sourced from the indigo plant, it is biodegradable and eco-conscious, supporting traditional herbal practices.
How to Use:
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Prepare the Paste:
Mix indigo powder with warm, clean water to form a smooth paste. Let it sit for 10–15 minutes before applying to activate dye release. -
Two-Step Application:
For best black coverage, apply henna first and rinse after 1–3 hours. Once dry, apply indigo paste and leave on for 1–2 hours. Rinse with water only. -
Single-Step Application:
Mixing henna and indigo powder together can produce a brownish-black tint, suitable for quick applications. -
Patch Test Recommended:
Always perform a small patch test 48 hours prior to full application to avoid allergic reactions.
Ingredients:
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100% Pure Indigofera tinctoria Leaf Powder
Additional Uses:
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Textile Dyeing: Indigo is also traditionally used to dye fabrics in a rich blue-black color.
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Body Art: Natural indigo is sometimes mixed for temporary hair and body art (though not the same as “black henna” tattoos which often contain harmful chemicals).
Packaging Ideas:
“Pure natural indigo powder for safe, vibrant, and long-lasting hair color. Embrace the power of traditional herbal hair care.”
FAQs:
Q: Can I use indigo powder on chemically treated hair?
A: It is best used on untreated or naturally dyed hair for optimal results.
Q: How long does the color last?
A: Color fades gradually over 4–6 weeks, depending on hair washing frequency and hair type.
Q: Is it safe for sensitive scalp?
A: Yes, but a patch test is recommended to ensure no allergic reaction.