Go Black the Herbal Way – Indigo Leaf Hair Therapy
Aayogi Ayurveda’s Indigo Leaves Powder is a 100% pure and natural hair color alternative made from finely crushed, sun-dried indigo leaves (Indigofera tinctoria). This 100 gm pouch gives you rich, long-lasting black to dark brown color without harmful chemicals, ammonia, or synthetic dyes.
Ideal for covering greys and enhancing hair tone, this herbal hair dye also conditions your hair and supports scalp health. Use it with henna for a traditional 2-step process to achieve deep black color naturally.
Gentle on the scalp and nourishing for your strands, this powder also helps reduce dandruff, balance oil, and promote thicker hair growth.
Preparation and Application Steps:
What You’ll Need:
- Indigo powder (100% pure and natural)
- Henna powder (optional, for darker color)
- Water
- Mixing bowl
- Gloves (to avoid staining hands)
- Shower cap or plastic wrap
- Old towel (to protect clothes)
How to use Indigo Powder for Black Hair?
Aayogi Ayurveda Indigo powder is a natural dye often used with henna to achieve a deep black hair color. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use indigo powder for black hair:
Step 1: Prepping Your Hair
- Wash and clean your hair with mild shampoo and remove dirt or oils on it. Do not use conditioner as it can coat hair and make the dye absorb less.
- Towel dry your hair until it's damp.
Step 2: First Applying Henna
- Mix henna powder with warm water to create a paste. Now let it sit in water for about 2-4 hours so the dye will release.
- Apply the henna paste properly to your hair, covering every strand.
- Leave the henna on for 2-3 hours and then rinse using only plain water-no shampoo. This step will give your hair a reddish orange tint, and this will make the indigo color come out true black.
Step 3: Preparing Indigo Paste
- Mix Indigo powder with warm water in a bowl to form a smooth, yogurt-like paste.
- Steep the mixture for 10 to 15 minutes for activation of the dye.
- Optionally, Add a pinch of salt to the indigo paste if the color is too pale and not strong enough to be longer-lasting.
Step 4: Applying Indigo
- Apply the indigo paste to your hair, from roots to tips, and ensure that the entire hair has been applied.
- Once done, cover your hair in a shower cap or plastic wrap, ensuring that it remains moist with indigo.
- Leave it on for 1-2 hours for dark brown color, or 3-4 hours for black color.
Step 5: Rinsing
- Rinse out the indigo with plain water. Wait at least 48 hours before getting your hair shampooed because this sets the color, allowing it to deepen.
Step 6: Maintenance
- Color usually lasts between 4 and 6 weeks depending on how often you get your hair washed, the condition of your hair, and you can also have the roots filled in as needed.
Steps to Use Indigo Powder on Hair:
Step 1: Wash Your Hair
- Before applying the Indigo powder, wash your hair with a gentle shampoo removing dirt, oil, or product buildup from your strands. No conditioner is to be applied on account of it making the dye reluctant to bind to the hair.
- Towel dry your hair so that it’s slightly damp, but not dripping wet.
Step 2: Prepare the Indigo Paste
- Mix twell Indigo powder with warm water in a bowl to make a smooth paste resembling yogurt.
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Let the Indigo paste alone for 10-15 minutes so that the dye seeps into it.
- If you want the intensity of the dye to be enhanced and more durable, add a pinch of salt.
Step 3: Application
- Divide your hair into sections to achieve better application.
- Put on your gloves, and then apply the indigo paste to your hair from roots to tips. Ensure that the indigo covers your hair evenly for uniform color coverage.
- After your hair is entirely covered, take a bun of it and place it under a shower cap or plastic wrap to keep the dye moist and enhance its coloring effect.
Step 4: Waiting Time
- Leave the indigo on for 1-2 hours for a dark brown result, or 3-4 hours for a black color.
- The longer you leave the indigo on, the deeper the color will be.
Step 5: Rinse
- Rinse your hair thoroughly with plain water. No shampoo till the running water is clear. Do not shampoo for the next 48 hours to seal in the color.
Important Tips:
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Patch Test: Always do a patch test before using indigo powder to check for any allergic reactions.
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Storage: Store Indigo powder in a cool, dry place to retain its potency.
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Frequency: Indigo color can last for 4-6 weeks, and you can reapply as needed to maintain the color.
Summary of Results:
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For Black Hair: Achieved through a two-step henna and indigo process.
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For Dark Brown Hair: Indigo alone or mixed with henna provides dark brown results.
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Improved Hair Texture: Indigo enhances hair’s shine, thickness, and softness without causing damage.
Using Indigo powder is an effective, natural way to achieve beautiful, healthy-looking hair while avoiding harsh chemicals!
Benefits of Indigo powder
It is a type of powder that has extensively been used in hair, even the most popular alternative to chemical dyes. The most important benefits are as follows:
- Chemical-Free Hair Coloring
- Suitable for Gray Hair
- Nourishes Hair
- Adds Shine and Smoothness
- Prevents Hair Thinning
- Helps with Scalp Health
- Thickens Hair
- Durable Color
- No Side Effects
Indigo Powder is excellent for those who want their hair to go through a natural coloring yet still acquire its nourishment, shine and health.