IDIGO PLANT HAIR DYE
Indigo is used to prepare coloring hair masks to give raven midnight blue reflections to brown hair, to darken the hair, or to cover the white hair in association with a henna Lawsonia inermis.
ID CARD![]() Method of obtaining
The leaves are soaked in water, before being dried, then reduced to a powder of fine particle size. Part of the extracted plant
Indigo leaves
Function
Ingredient for vegetable hair coloring
Quality
100% pure and natural, pure plants, without metal salts, without p-phenylenediamine (PPD).
Native country............................India
Culture
Organic, certified by Ecocert Greenlife according to the Ecocert standard INCI designation
Indigofera tinctoria leaf powder
Presentation
Very fine granulometry powder, green in color and with the smell of dried grass, packaged in a zipped bag
Main active components
: natural precursors of indigotine and indorubin, blue pigments which will be released on the hair in contact with air in the presence of water.
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- Powdery products, do not use near a source of ventilation.
- Staining product, protect clothing during use.
- Avoid contact with eyes; in case of contact, rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- This powder is very active. We advise you to always do a test in the bend of the elbow 24 hours before application.
- It is not recommended to carry out a chemical discoloration after coloring with natural indigo. Indeed, the melanin (natural pigment of the hair) is oxidized by the product, which lightens the basic shade of the hair, but the pigments deposited by the plant on the hair can remain and stand out, which can lead to blue reflections. - green. We advise you to wait at least 6 weeks after coloring with indigo so that it is well blurred before any chemical discoloration.