

desertcart.com : Soil Association Certified Organic Indigo Powder 100g : Beauty & Personal Care Review: Been using it for years tried a lot of brands have stuck with this Review: This is the first time I have ever used henna/indigo on my hair..I have very dark brown hair with LOADS of noticeable greys. I purchased the duo pack of henna and indigo at first. The henna application was easy enough, I mixed 100g henna with tea and let it sit for 6 hours before applying to my hair. It took some rinsing but I got there in the end.. I dried it and the henna had done its job and turned my greys an orangey red. I then went with the indigo, I just mixed with warm water and applied straight away and left it for an hour. This also took some rinsing but managed to get it out in about 15 minutes.. I dried my hair and i hadn't quite got the results I was hoping for. I still had some brassy/copper tones to my hair.. I purchased another indigo and paid for next day delivery. This went in as soon as the postie dropped it off. This time I added water with a bit of salt and the results where perfect.. its exactly the colour I was aiming for. I think if your new to henna/indigo you might need a second application of indigo to achieve the desired results. I'm hoping I won't have to do it twice every time.. i'm pleased with the results.. you do need to set a whole day aside for this and ideally sit in the bath to keep any mess contained to one area. Photo 1 - my natural hair with lots of greys Photo 2 - after henna application Photo 3 - after 1st application of indigo Photo 4 - after 2nd application of indigo
| ASIN | B00AVWSFA4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (632) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | E0121 |
| Manufacturer | Crislan |
| Package Dimensions | 6.1 x 4.72 x 1.54 inches; 3.53 ounces |
S**A
Been using it for years tried a lot of brands have stuck with this
H**R
This is the first time I have ever used henna/indigo on my hair..I have very dark brown hair with LOADS of noticeable greys. I purchased the duo pack of henna and indigo at first. The henna application was easy enough, I mixed 100g henna with tea and let it sit for 6 hours before applying to my hair. It took some rinsing but I got there in the end.. I dried it and the henna had done its job and turned my greys an orangey red. I then went with the indigo, I just mixed with warm water and applied straight away and left it for an hour. This also took some rinsing but managed to get it out in about 15 minutes.. I dried my hair and i hadn't quite got the results I was hoping for. I still had some brassy/copper tones to my hair.. I purchased another indigo and paid for next day delivery. This went in as soon as the postie dropped it off. This time I added water with a bit of salt and the results where perfect.. its exactly the colour I was aiming for. I think if your new to henna/indigo you might need a second application of indigo to achieve the desired results. I'm hoping I won't have to do it twice every time.. i'm pleased with the results.. you do need to set a whole day aside for this and ideally sit in the bath to keep any mess contained to one area. Photo 1 - my natural hair with lots of greys Photo 2 - after henna application Photo 3 - after 1st application of indigo Photo 4 - after 2nd application of indigo
E**S
I purchased the indigo powder hoping it would help me tackle my stubborn whites. I mixed it with dark brown henna from the same brand and followed the mixing instructions precisely. I left it on all night. My pigmented hair had a nice dark sheen to it but I don’t think the whites were dyed any darker than when I used only henna in previous dyeing sessions. My natural colour is peculiar - terribly brown with red undertones when under the sun but indoors it looks black. This explains why my hair looks like two different colours in the photos. You can see my white hair has been slightly coloured which helps it blend better with the rest of my hair but it hasn’t been fully dyed. My conclusion is that I’m not sure if adding indigo to my henna helped but I’ll keep trying and update this review if there are any changes. It is possible that at the very least,the indigo will help the colour to last longer. Some people have mentioned henna drying out their hair. For me, this is not a problem. I don’t think the henna actually dries the hair internally, I think it is the residual powder that makes the hair feel dry. When the henna dries it does feel caked on one’s head and hair and even after an initial wash, but a good hair conditioner can easily solve that.
M**U
It worked perfectly as described
L**R
I’ve used a lot of rubbish indigo. This one is the only one that sticks to my hair and goes black. Good quality
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