Description
Similarly to henna powders, indigo powders are not all created equally. There are some simple yet important differences between the indigo powders we carry at mi nature. Indigo is an Ayurvedic herb that come marketplaces call "Black Henna" but it's not henna at all. Indigo is it's own plant also known as Indigofera Tinctoria. It's used as a natural hair colorant used with henna powder to create reddish brown, brown and up to black tones and cover grey hairs. Naturally coloring your hair with henna and indigo will last 4-6 weeks. Your indigo powder should be fresh, finely sifted and contain no additives, chemicals nor PPD. It's very important to never use indigo alone without first using henna or adding henna paste directly to your indigo paste. Should you use indigo paste by itself on your hair it will give you a greenish hue. mi nature Indigo Powder for Hair This indigo is best used to dye what would be considered easy to color hair strands and greys. Typically porous hair is considered easy to color as it easily absorbs dye. When hair is resistant it will be left without any color from the henna nor indigo or left only orange-reddish tinted from the henna with no visible deposit from the indigo. This indigo is organically certified. We recommend using this indigo for creating those reddish brown to black tones. Indigo for Hair can color resistant and hard to color hair and greys. Definitely a first choice for covering grey hairs.
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