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The Henna Guys 300 Grams INDIGO POWDER is a premium, plant-based hair dye that offers a safe and vibrant alternative to traditional chemical dyes. Each pack contains 100 grams of natural powder, perfect for achieving rich color without compromising hair health.
C**L
Great Natural Hair Dye
Indigo powder is an amazing natural alternative for coloring hair! I’ve used it along with henna to achieve a rich, dark brown color, and I’m loving the results. It’s easy to apply, and my hair feels soft and healthy afterward. The color lasts a good amount of time, and it’s so much gentler on my hair compared to regular chemical dyes. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a natural way to darken their hair!
G**.
Great Coverage and Shine After Henna Treatment
I’ve used this indigo powder after my henna treatments several times and it performs exactly as expected. It provides a rich, natural color and excellent coverage without the use of harsh chemicals. I usually blend it with 1 tbsp of salt to help the indigo and coffee (instead of water) to deepen the color.It’s a great option if you’re looking for a natural, effective way to color your hair while maintaining its health. I’m really pleased with how it turned out and will definitely continue using it.
J**G
The best powder in the world hands down for dying your hair without using any chemicals whatsoever, including no PPD or PTD.
The best kept secret on the Internet for turning my hair black without causing ANY allergic reaction. Chemicals like PPD and PTD were in very single box of any hair color across every place I could find in every store possible. I even tried Henna products, herbal products, you name it. Nothing came close to what this did to turn my grey's black.Steps Taken:1) Use Henna from an Indian store, put it into a container, mixed a little bit of apple cider vinegar into it, maybe 1 part vinegar to 7 parts water, mix it into the Henna until it turns into a paste (Like how a thick pudding would be). Cover the lid, leave it overnight for 12 to 14 hours. Check in 12-14 hours and see if the color has changed on top layer to indicate dye release (basically when you use a spoon after 12-14 hours to check it, you should see the color inside or underneath is slightly brighter than the layer formed on top). Once dye release confirmed, put it all over your hair and let it dry on for about 1.5 to 2 hours. This turns your hair orange. You will freak out. It might even be brown.2) Take a shower, get all that out. Then clean the same container or use a different container (make sure all containers are glass) and just use Indigo mixed with water. Turn it into a pudding consistency, then quickly apply it to your hair. Again leave it on your hair for 2 hours. Wait until it has basically dried out, then take a shower.3) Voila! Your hair will be green! Don't freak out. This is where the magic happens. Wait another 24 hours. I repeat, wait an additional 24 hours after you have applied the Indigo. For some reason, even though some of my hair was green instead of black, after 24 hours, it all turned black.So yes, just be patient. This stuff is legit.(Coming from a guy who had allergic reactions to all other products so bad, like itching and skin peeling and skin burning/flaking off. )
A**J
Great substitute for the hair color
I like that the color stays longer than my regular henna, but my scalp is really itchy until few washes, also the smell gives me a little headache.
S**B
Real henna (lawsonia inermis) treatment and then using indigo = black hair dye for someone who is allergic to PPD
We used this after a henna treatment to color hair black. It works great!My daughter was using "chemical" hair dye which didn't have PPD (or any of its many alternate names listed) on the box, but after the second treatment, her ears, sides of her face and eyelids were badly swollen. I was shocked, since I thought something else in it must have been the cause. After hours of searching, we found that the ingredients did include PPD, but manufacturers aren't required to list it. Even a hairdresser who offered an alternative coloring said that what they use in their salon doesn't contain PPD, but we searched online for information on the product and found that it does, as well.Using henna and then indigo has worked great! It blended in with the already black hair, and we've done many treatments with no problems/reactions. This has allowed her to keep having the hair color she wanted without risking her looks (people have lost hair and been scarred from reactions), health or life. I think PPD is horrible and should be banned; I don't understand why AT LEAST they aren't required to put an obvious warning label on the box. They don't even have to list it though. I just read it's also in some eye liners and other cosmetics; that explains why she's been getting swollen eyelids, I imagine. It's daft a consumer should have to do hours of research to see when awful chemicals like this are in everyday beauty products.
S**I
Best result
Good quality
A**L
this is the worst I've ever received
I'm not sure what's going on, but in all the years I've bought indigo, this is the worst I've ever received. In the instructions it said to add "fresh brewed coffee." i have never had to add any coffee to my indigo. But because instructions said so, I did. And the color came out a faded brown/black. Not jet black as I usually get with Indigo. I'm very upset since it takes me almost an entire day to do my hair since I do the two step process with henna. And I leave the indigo overnight so I always wake up with a headache, because I have sensitive skin. So for this product not to work after so much work (and the mess that goes with all this) is very upsetting!! I'm not sure I'll ever buy from you again. Not even Henna!! What are you doing to your indigo that it's so bad and requires coffee in it!!!
M**B
Works if done correctly but had a bad reaction!!
Definitely worked at turning my hair black using the 2 step process after henna, but I’ve definitely had a bad reaction where my scalp has been itching badly ever since I’ve even developed a few pimple like bumps on my scalp that are also itching. It’s been 2 weeks and the itching has hit stopped I’ve washed my hair many times since. Smh my opinion is to test a small portion on nape of your neck to make sure you’re not allergic.
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