Natural Indigo Powder
Natural Indigo Powder
Natural Indigo Powder
Natural Indigo Powder

Natural Indigo Powder for Hair | No More Chemical Damage - 100g

No-Ammonia, No-PPD, No-Paraben | Made with Herbs & Henna | No Artificial Color & Fragrance

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

Is natural indigo good for hair?

Yes — natural indigo is widely used to colour hair and can also condition and make hair feel smoother when it’s pure and chemical-free. Indalo’s page describes indigo as a natural dye that can leave hair softer and shinier.

Can indigo damage hair?

Pure indigo itself is generally gentle and conditioning, and Indalo markets it as nourishing. However, how it’s used matters — improper mixing, over-processing, or mixing with unknown chemical products can cause dryness or uneven colour. Always follow product directions.

Can I apply indigo immediately after henna?

It depends. Many experts recommend waiting about 24–48 hours after rinsing henna so the henna bond and colour settle before applying indigo, while some methods apply indigo the same day or within a short window. For reliable, even black results most pros suggest waiting up to 48 hours (or following whatever timing you’re comfortable testing on a strand).

Can indigo reverse grey hair permanently?

No — indigo does not reverse greying (that’s a biological change). But it can cover greys naturally and, with regular use, help maintain a darker look. Indalo notes indigo can colour grey hair and regular use may help “prevent premature greying,” but it is not a permanent biological reversal.

What is the natural colour of indigo?

Indigo’s natural dye colour is a deep blue (the classic “indigo” blue). When used on hair (especially after henna), it can produce deep brown to black tones depending on how it’s used. Indalo uses Indigofera tinctoria leaves for its powder.