💁♀️ Unleash Your Inner Indigo Diva!
This 100% pure indigo powder is a natural hair dye that provides a vibrant indigo blue color without any chemicals. Each package contains two 50-gram packs, along with gloves, a shower cap, and comprehensive instructions, making it easy to achieve stunning results. Sourced from India, this eco-friendly product is perfect for those seeking a natural alternative in their hair care routine.
A**S
Great product
I use this indigo powder mixed with salt and coffee to restore my hair after summer fading. I use alone. It doesn't cover my hairs (I don't mind) but it tones out the red highlights (from sun and chlorine) perfectly. Thank you for such a wonderful product that works for my hair.
S**E
dont cover the gray hair
is not cover the gray hair
D**S
Great Product!
My wife Loves this product. No more of the dangerous and damaging chemical dyes like she used to use.Now my full review:1st of all, this isn't an Easy or Fast method of dyeing hair. If you need fast and easy, use the harsh chemical dyes. But if you want a product that is safe, easy on your hair, and looks great and natural, read on.This is what we do once a month:1. Wash you hair with a shampoo that will Clean your hair completely. (You don't want a product that has ANY type of oil or conditioner in it). We actually use Dawn Dish-washing Liquid which cleans ALL of the oily products from your hair. Then she towel dries and blow dries.2. We then apply the " Hannah Natural 100% Pure Henna Powder, 100 Gram by Hannah Natural" as per instructions to all of her hair.(We mix the henna the night before and add a little salt, lemon juice, and cinnamon powder. About a teaspoon each).3. This is covered and let on her hair for about 2 hours. Then she showers, with JUST WATER to wash all of the residue out. Then she towel dries her hair and blow-dries.At this point, all of the new grown in gray looks red. (A red-head could probably stop here:)4. While she is blow-drying her hair, I mix the Hannah Natural 100% Pure Indigo Powder for Hair Dye with a teaspoon of salt.This is applied to ALL of the red areas (usually the new grown in hair) to completely cover. With the remaining black dye, we usually streak the last months dyed black hair, in Some Sections, from the last months application. (Gives the hair a more natural look)5. Then her hair is covered and remains on for two more hours.6. After the two hours, she Water Rinses, towel dries, and blow-dries her hair. After only the Water Rinse and NO hair product involved, her hair looks Fantastic! It looks natural, silky, and not dried out and box dyed.7. Days later, if her hair starts to feel 'dirty' to her, she shampoos with her normal shampoo product and conditioner.Her hair looks absolutely fantastic and has a natural brunette look as opposed to the Boxed Dyes.SIDE NOTE:When we first tried this indigo product, her hair had a bluish tint. It was then that we discovered that applying the natural henna first had such a dramatic effect and made her hair look So Natural that she gets comments like: "You are SO Lucky that you aren't turning grey yet...."Now You Have To Realize that dying her hair in this way takes a lot of time on her part (usually about 5 hours every Sunday).For me, however, it only takes about 15 minutes total. When it's time to apply the natural hannah or indigo hannah she just calls me. I could be changing the oil in one of our cars, doing lawn work, etc. etc. but I just come in for about 8 minutes and apply the product for her. (I like to use a 2 inch cheap Flat Chip Paint Brush from Lowes or Home Depot that only cost a buck or two. I found that these cheap brushes work Much Better than my expensive paint brushes.)AND the little 2 buck brush washes out with water and last for over 'A Year Or More'! A testament to how safe these natural dyes are.
I**T
I now use Harvest Moon which is a great product, and would recommend to any
Long story short. I tried using different henna products over the year. I ran out of them and only had this on hand. I went to sift my my Indigo since it eliminates clumping, and when I used my metal strainer I noticed the powder was standing on end because it contained some type of metal. I couldn't wait for the other company to ship so I went ahead and used this, and the indigo mixed,(50/50). My scalp was so sensitive afterwards, it was awful. This is not a high quality henna and yes, there are different qualities. I now use Harvest Moon which is a great product, and would recommend to any. You do get what you pay for with this product.
K**A
Love it! I mix it with Henna and Amla to get the perfect shade. Costs about $4 each time I dye, lasts long - here's my recipe
I used the straight henna three times now and it made my hair too carrot red, so I started mixing it with this and here is what I found. My hair is somewhat long, to the end of my shoulder blades. And, it is naturally a medium brown, but now about 30% gray.This box comes with 2 bags of indigo, as does the henna of the same brand. When I used one bag it wasn't enough to fully cover my head. And, with just the henna it came out carrot top read - too bright for even slightly crazy me. :) If you like very red, this is awesome! But beware, the grays come out VERY read.Then, I did some research. Now, I've made my hair PERFECT!! It is a medium to dark brown with beautiful red highlights. I love it! And it is super healthy. Even my hair dresser sister loved it and said how natural and healthy it looked. Here is the formula I put together after research:1 bag of this henna (same brand as this stuff - it's orange/red dye)1 bag of indigo1 tablespoon of Amla (it's a natural power conditioner you can get on Amazon cheap and helps reduce red)dash of salt (I read this releases the dye)mix these dry ingredients togetherAdd about 1 1/2 cups of hot water and stir (to the consistency of pancake or cake batter)Add 1 tablespoon lemon (releases dye also, I read)Add 1 tablespoon olive oil (this is VERY important - it is SO much easier to spread on hair and rinse out with this addition)Mix all these and let it sit 30 minutes. Then, put it on your hair, as you would any other dye. Seperating sections and really saturating it. Cover with a shower cap. Then, let it sit for 1.5 hours or more - I did 1.5 hours.Rinse. Shampoo. Condition. Maybe shampoo a second time - I find that residue stains my shirt after first two shampoos, so doing it twice helps. This residue goes away after a couple shampoos.The above recipe worked amazingly for me. Love, love, love it. Some people complain about the smell, but my entire family, including my 7 year old son, like it fine - we think it smells like strong tea. Of course, everyone's hair is different, but the above worked great for me. Good luck!
L**A
Not what I had hoped for...
I've never used a product to dye my hair but I am a Henna-head! With that being said, the Henna has turned my hair a nice, reddish color which I don't really mind at all. If you are a natural, then you know the darker your hair is sometimes the fuller it will look. So I decided to give this a try since you use it with Henna. I followed the directions on the package to the letter and when I finally finished hours later, my hair was only a half a shade darker! Talk about disappointed. I may or may not give it one more go but for the hours you invest in this process, I would like to see better results.
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