Organic Indigo Powder – A Pure and Natural Dye for Hair and Fabric

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Vendor: Just Jaivik
Type: Powder
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> Gives a natural and attractive indigo blue color for your hair
> Natural alternative to chemical Hair Dyes
> When used with natural henna powder it gives a dark brown to shiny black color.
> Certified with USDA Organic, India Organic, HALAL, and Vegetarian
> Made in BRC and GMP certified facility

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Introduction

The leaves of the Indigofera tinctoria plant are used to make organic indigo powder, a natural color. Many cultures have been using this age-old dye for centuries to color hair, textiles, and even medical applications. Organic indigo powder is a popular option for people looking for a safe and environmentally friendly substitute because it is entirely natural and devoid of dangerous chemicals, unlike synthetic colors.

Origin

The main sources of indigo powder are warm-weathered areas including China, Egypt, India, and parts of Africa. India produces the highest-quality organic indigo powder due to the ancient farming practices, which guarantee that the leaves are grown without the use of artificial fertilizers or pesticides. All of the leaves' natural qualities are preserved when they are dried and processed into a fine powder after harvest.

Full Ingredient list

The only component of pure organic indigo powder is indigo leaf powder, which is entirely natural. Ammonia, PPD (paraphenylenediamine), artificial additives, preservatives, and other substances frequently present in synthetic dyes are absent from it.

Description

Finely ground and deep green, organic indigo powder releases a deep blue colour when combined with water.  It is frequently used in natural hair colouring and textile dyeing, and it has a pronounced earthy scent.  Indigo powder gives hair a blue tint when used alone, but it can also produce a variety of brown to black hair colours when mixed with henna.

 

Where it is used

Hair Dye: For people who want to organically darken their hair, organic indigo powder is a popular option. It produces a range of tones, from brown to black, when combined with henna without harming hair.
Fabric Dye: Traditionally, indigo has been utilized in the textile industry to give cotton, silk, and wool a stunning blue hue.
Body Art: Indigo is a natural pigment used in some civilizations for body art.
Medical Uses: Because of its cooling and antibacterial qualities, indigo powder has been used in Ayurveda to treat skin disorders and promote healthy scalps.

Benefits

In addition to providing a natural, chemical-free method of hair colouring, it has various other advantages for hair, such as promoting hair growth, preventing hair loss, getting rid of dandruff, and curing premature greying, hypoallergenic, enhancing shine and volume.

How To use

As a Hair Dye:
For brown hair: Combine henna and indigo powder, then apply the resulting paste to your hair. Before washing, let it sit for two to three hours.
For black hair: Apply henna first, then leave it on for a few hours. Dry and rinse your hair. Next, create a second layer by combining indigo powder with warm water. Let it sit for two to three hours before washing.
Rinse and Care: Wash hair with water (no shampoo) and allow the colour to develop over 24–48 hours.

As a Fabric Dye:
Prepare a dye bath by combining indigo powder, water, and a natural fixer (such as salt or lime).
Rinse and dry the fabric after soaking it in the mixture for the appropriate amount of time.

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