

🌿 Elevate your hair game with nature’s purest pigment!
It's Pure Certified Organic Indigo Powder is a 200g pack of 100% natural, Soil Association-certified organic indigofera tinctoria powder. Designed for hair coloring, it offers a chemical-free alternative to conventional dyes, free from PPD, ammonia, and metallic salts. When combined with henna, it creates customizable shades from dark brown to black, enhancing hair naturally without damage or static. Ideal for professionals seeking a sustainable, scalp-friendly solution to grey coverage and hair enrichment.
| ASIN | B008TMUTCK |
| ASIN | B008TMUTCK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,602 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) 8 in Hair Hennas |
| Brand | It's Pure |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (779) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (779) |
| Date First Available | 2 Sept. 2016 |
| Format | Powder |
| Item model number | E0123 |
| Manufacturer | It's Pure Organics |
| Package Dimensions | 16.8 x 12.2 x 4.4 cm; 220 g |
| Units | 200.0 Grams |
G**E
Best alternative hair dye solution to avoid chemical products even if it fools you as no ammonia...
I tried out henna a few weeks ago, and my grey turned to bright red/copper amongst my very dark brown. So was a bit shock. I m 50 and half grey and needing hair dye almost every month. My hair is becoming thinning so I was quite keen to find a non - chamical solution. So I got this indigo out of reading reviews on this website. Tried today and here is what I did: mix 1:3 of henna : indigo and add one egg in the mixture. Paste was well mixed and not runny. Applied layer by layer and left with shower cap for 4 hours (2 hour minimum was recommended but I got carried away with cleaning the house) and wrapped with dry towel. Oh I applied cream along hair line and ears, but it was actually very easy to wash off and the stain doesn't stay on skin. Then the wash, unlike some hair colouring products you buy in supermarket, this combi henna and indigo product doesn't mess the colour of your bathroom, as soon as the water run clear the bathroom is rather surprisingly clean. Now the result: the grey is medium brown (not red) and I feel my hair pleasently natural; you know most chemical hair colours just make a plastic layer on your hair and it certainly make my hair static; and guess what it doesn't have that static problem at all with henna and indigo combination. It was truly an excellent result. One thing you must know is that it is not like the permernent hair colouring product (I use John Freida) the henna/indigo combi doesn't dye your hair the same colour unless your own hair colour is already the same colour; with my half dark brown and half grey, my dark brown stays dark brown and my grey becomes medium brown; so you do notice two different colours after the application. Having said that, given my age and my desire to stay away from the chemicals, which I believe that it facilitated the thinning and greying of my hair due to damage to hair follicles by the chemicals, so this natural product is probably the best I could have as an alternative, actually no, as an excellent replacement!! Hope all ladies of my age would be able to find this wonderful solution. As some say, nothing makes you look old than a thin grey hair.....
D**L
purely amazing ♡
As I'm getting older so is my hair 😭. I have more white than brown. So imagine how I felt 10 years ago, that I was allergic to hair dye. Yup miserable. So i stayed dying my hair with henna, now although, this leaves your hair in great condition it colours it red, not to bad at the beginning, but now I have more white hair, so it's more ginger all over. Oh how I longed to have dark brown black hair.. Recently, however, I did a little research and found out that after you henna your hair in the normal way, you can then dye it with a mixture of indigo and water and leave it in for about 2 hours. The results. 100% success... I was so happy I cried... sorry but true... This stuff is pure and did the job. If anyone is going to buy this to dye their hair, experiment with the length of time that you keep it in. I did it 2.5 hours and I have shoulder length hair, so used roughly about 100 grams of indigo. Now I only have to do my roots.
S**A
Quality Indigo henna
Been using it for years tried a lot of brands have stuck with this
A**I
Good product which does the job
Yep, this is a quality product that does the job. Needed to leave it on longer than usual as it seemed to be a product that was stored for a while: the plastic packet was stained green.
H**R
Love this product
This is the first time I have ever used henna/indigo on my hair..I have very dark brown hair with LOADS of noticeable greys. I purchased the duo pack of henna and indigo at first. The henna application was easy enough, I mixed 100g henna with tea and let it sit for 6 hours before applying to my hair. It took some rinsing but I got there in the end.. I dried it and the henna had done its job and turned my greys an orangey red. I then went with the indigo, I just mixed with warm water and applied straight away and left it for an hour. This also took some rinsing but managed to get it out in about 15 minutes.. I dried my hair and i hadn't quite got the results I was hoping for. I still had some brassy/copper tones to my hair.. I purchased another indigo and paid for next day delivery. This went in as soon as the postie dropped it off. This time I added water with a bit of salt and the results where perfect.. its exactly the colour I was aiming for. I think if your new to henna/indigo you might need a second application of indigo to achieve the desired results. I'm hoping I won't have to do it twice every time.. i'm pleased with the results.. you do need to set a whole day aside for this and ideally sit in the bath to keep any mess contained to one area. Photo 1 - my natural hair with lots of greys Photo 2 - after henna application Photo 3 - after 1st application of indigo Photo 4 - after 2nd application of indigo
E**S
Not sure if it worked
I purchased the indigo powder hoping it would help me tackle my stubborn whites. I mixed it with dark brown henna from the same brand and followed the mixing instructions precisely. I left it on all night. My pigmented hair had a nice dark sheen to it but I don’t think the whites were dyed any darker than when I used only henna in previous dyeing sessions. My natural colour is peculiar - terribly brown with red undertones when under the sun but indoors it looks black. This explains why my hair looks like two different colours in the photos. You can see my white hair has been slightly coloured which helps it blend better with the rest of my hair but it hasn’t been fully dyed. My conclusion is that I’m not sure if adding indigo to my henna helped but I’ll keep trying and update this review if there are any changes. It is possible that at the very least,the indigo will help the colour to last longer. Some people have mentioned henna drying out their hair. For me, this is not a problem. I don’t think the henna actually dries the hair internally, I think it is the residual powder that makes the hair feel dry. When the henna dries it does feel caked on one’s head and hair and even after an initial wash, but a good hair conditioner can easily solve that.
M**U
Highly satisfied
It worked perfectly as described
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