Mixing Organic Indigo for Hair

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To dye your hair naturally with indigo, you'll need henna as well. Indigo is used to darken your henna powder so that it's not so red, or orangey toned. You'll use this for reddish-brown, browns, and up to black tones.

Proportions are important when making your recipe to get the right color tone for yourself. Generally they are:
Reddish-Brown: 30-40% indigo, and 60-70% henna powder
Brown: 50/50 of each
Dark Brown: 60-70% indigo, and 30-40% henna powder
Black: Full strength of each as a 2 step process for best results.

Please view our videos that focus on each different henna powder that we carry.

To order indigo please go to:
http://www.hennasooq.com/usa-store/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=163

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  • Can i apply cocount oil after using henna and indigo..

  • @money123gj Yes absolutely.

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  • @HennaSooq thank you so much for your help appreciated 

  • @SoundOut260 it doesn't let us post links but it's in the info of this video. We do have really amazing indigo and you should get the one that says indigo for hair. Postage starts at $11.95 to the UK

  • @SoundOut260 our website is hennasooq (.com)

  • @HennaSooq hi there it does say on the packet 100% indigo but like you say its probley old and no good i will to get myself some reaaly good stuff ...have you got a web site im from the uk how much Pure Indigo + postage many thanks

  • @SoundOut260 it might be old. If it doesn't work, then it might not be that good. That's what it sounds like. Is it 100% pure indigo? What do the ingredients say? Usually local shops don't carry really good indigo, and its rare to find it there too.

  • @HennaSooq no no its not brought from you just my local asian shop,,and i just mix it with warm and cold water thank you..

  • @SoundOut260 I'm not sure, but is it indigo from Henna Sooq (us)? What is your procedure? Meaning how exactly did you mix it?

  • any idea why my Indigo powder wont realease the blue/blackish dye from it ive tried 3 diffrent indigo packet's now not 1 of are working propley and there are 100% indigo very frustrating thanks.!

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