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A natural colored herb.
It is neither a mark nor a secret
(Made in India) 🇮🇳
For best results, Indian indigo herb can be used in two ways depending on your needs:
The first method (using it as a mask to cover gray hair after henna application):
• Take two to three tablespoons of the herb, depending on the thickness of your hair and your needs.
• Add hot water gradually (the water should be warm, almost hot, not boiling or cold).
• Mix the mixture well until you get a firm consistency similar to henna; it should not be too runny.
• Wait 6 minutes, then distribute the mixture on the roots of the hair, especially the areas of gray hair after applying henna, making sure to cover the hair completely so that no strands remain uncovered.
• It is preferable to use it after henna because it helps to nourish colored gray hair and give stronger and clearer results.
Leave it on for an hour and a half, then wash it out with shampoo.
After applying henna, it is preferable to wait half an hour (so that it doesn't become too black).
The second method (mixing it with henna for a darker hair color, not for gray hair):
• One tablespoon of the herb can be added directly to the henna mixture.
• The more you use, the darker the henna color will be, but one tablespoon is generally recommended for a balanced result.
Mix directly with henna and apply; no need to soak for a period of time.
Note: Mixing it with henna will darken the hair color by a few shades, but it will not completely cover gray hair.
To cover gray hair, it is best applied alone.
Warning: There is not enough information about whether it is safe for pregnant women, and there are no studies proving that it is unsafe for pregnant women, so we prefer not to use it.
It is not an allergenic herb, but testing should be done first.
Using it after henna gives a strong result.
It can be used on white hair without henna, but the result is not 100% strong.
100g