Description
The powder of the indigo shrub contains blue colour molecules that dyes the hair - including grey hair - in a natural way. Depending on the mixing ratio, the hair is coated in various blue tones. Perfect for beautiful-looking hair. Application: Indigo powder is mixed with various combinations of henna, amla, hibiscus, and other powders. Add liquid to the powder and mix with a wooden spoon until a smooth, yoghurt-like mixture is formed. The liquid used should not exceed 40°C. Apply the mixture to clean, dry hair immediately using a silicone spatula. Start at the front of the head, working in approx. 1 cm sections. Long hair: Work the paste into the lengthens of the hair using your fingers to distribute the product and coat the strands.After application, protect the skin with adhesive tape along the forehead all the way around the head. Wrap the head in transparent clingwrap for 4 hours. Remove the adhesive tape and clingwrap thereafter.Shampoo the hair to remove all the dye residues and dry as usual. Dosage: Short hair: 60 g powder, 180 ml liquid Medium-length hair: 100 g powder, 300 ml liquid Long hair: 150 g powder, 450 ml liquid Tip: Dyeing the hair black: First, apply pure henna to the hair. The second step entails applying pure indigo to the hair and leaving it on for 2 hours. Note: Indigo is always freshly prepped on the day of the colour treatment - not 24 hours prior as is the case with other plant powders. Do not add any lemon to the mixture. If all the contents of the bag are not required, simply seal the bag and store in a dry, dark place in the original packaging. The final colour result fully develops after 48 hours. The dosage corresponds to normal hair thickness. If the hair is 30% thicker than normal, increase the dosage by 30%. Product Type Google Base: Hair Shades : Black Product Type: Hair Dyes Brand: Etnobotanika USDA Organic, ECOCERT - Cosmos Organic, ECOGEA
Ingredients:
Indigofera Tinctoria (Indigo)
Country of Origin: UK
Manufacturer/Importer/Packed By: etnobotanika