🌿 Unleash Your Inner Indigo: Go Green, Get Gorgeous!
MB Herbals Indigo Powder is a 100% pure, organically grown indigo powder sourced from Tamilnadu, India. This natural green powder is free from preservatives and additives, ensuring a safe and effective way to achieve deep blue or blue-black hair color. With a simple 2-step application process, this product guarantees quality and satisfaction, making it a must-have for eco-conscious beauty enthusiasts.
D**E
Great Product, Highly Recommend. Fast Shipping
Great Product, Highly Recommend. Fast Shipping
C**L
Awesome
I've had this for a while but it works well with the henna, it's a process and you've got to be in the mood to color your hair with this
M**4
Provides good coverage, but it's gritty
I like the fact that the powder is organically grown and economically priced. It provided nice, even coverage and mixed well with the MB Herbals henna (about which I have no complaints). However, the paste was not smooth and even after rinsing for nearly 30 minutes, I wouldn't remove what felt like a sandy residue. When my hair dried, I was able to fully shake out what looked like indigo-colored sand (roughly ground indigo leaves, I'm sure). Again, the color was beautiful and the price was good. I've used other brands without issue. The grit won't preclude me from purchasing this brand again if I had to, but all things being equal, I would probably try another brand.
N**S
Very grainy
Unlike the henna powder from this brand, the indigo application was a disaster. Not sure if I got a bad batch twice but it was not fun to apply. I gave up mid application. It was very clumpy and grainy and was heck to rinse out. If I didn't know better I would never indigo my hair again based on this experience.I've used indigo many many times so I know how to mix, definitely this brand needs to work on making the powder a looooot smoother. I bought one prior and just thought it was a bad batch but the second one is definitely proof that it's just a bad product.Update: It’s crazy my hair is shedding all these small black particles. I mean a lot like black snow falling from my hair. Will do a co wash 6.1 maybe this will get rid of I’m assuming tiny pieces of wood/bark something!!
A**T
Great product!
I really liked this brand! I’ve been using Hennasooq for several years and really like their products a lot but needed to find a less expensive alternative. I tried Minature once a year or so ago and I don’t know what happened because they have good reviews but it just seemed to fry my hair so I’m afraid to try them again. This MB herbals worked perfectly with henna (if you have any gray hair you must do henna first, followed by indigo and however much of premixed and pre dye released henna, mixed in with it to cover the gray). I used this indigo as a two part process and my hair came out colored beautifully with softness and shine. I switched over to this brand. In my henna mix I always use aloe powder, Amal powder (to keep curls and to get more golden browns as opposed to reds) and some melted Shea butter as well as apple cider vinegar. But in the indigo you can only use salt (I use 2 tbsp) which helps the color stick to your hair. If you use anything else in the indigo, or try to use it without henna, it will not work and may even turn your hair green as it is not meant to use alone. After your henna and indigo have dye released separately, then you can mix henna and indigo together. This product worked great, is a very fine powder and mixes well. My hair turned out exactly how I expected, an off black with golden undertones and super shiny and soft! (My natural color is a medium to light brown with lots of reddish golden highlights). If you do a two part process just don’t be too shocked to your grays turn bright orange at first! After you’ve completed the two processes of henna and indigo it takes a couple of days for the color to “settle” in. Also the reason I use aloe, Shea butter and apple cider vinegar is because of the way henna gets into the hair shaft and can be drying for the first week or so, for certain types of hair (like mine since I perm it) but it is so good for your hair and does not dry at all when adding those products. In fact, I’ve permed for almost 40 years so I kinda got used to frizzy, dull, brittle hair. But since using henna and indigo my hair is soft and shiny with the exception of the ends that are still growing out because I refuse to chop it all off at once. Hopefully what I’ve learned helps anyone else trying to learn the process of using henna and indigo and / or deciding whether or not to try this brand.
S**H
I had an allergic reaction to this product
I've been using henna from this brand no problem. Tried Indigo on a Sunday and by Monday morning my eyes were bright red and itchy and I felt terrible . I had to strip my hair and I believe majority of it washed out anyway. Had to toss.
R**A
It covered my Asian gray!
I’ve been reading reviews of many Henna products and decided to try this one! It worked! I’m Asian with black natural hair. My gray has been growing like crazy only on the top of my head which makes it hard to endure. I used this product first, washed my hair with soap (no shampoo) and applied Indigo right after. My gray was covered entirely with Henna on the first try. It turned red but since I wanted my hair to be black, I used Indigo to darken the shade of red. I’m glad I did that because if I didn’t use Indigo, it’d be too red for my liking. Now it looks like reddish highlight.1st pic: before using the products2nd pic: Applying Indigo after using Henna. You can see that my gray turned completely red. The green mud-like cream is Indigo.3rd pic: My hair after I washed Indigo off.I didn’t shampoo my hair for 24 hours. My hair smell like herbal roots. It’s not that bad. I’m very satisfied with the products. I did it on February 27. It’s still covered my gray. However, my hair is growing for an inch now so the gray starts to show again. I might do it again in a month. I still have plenty of the power left.
V**.
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