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Indigo Powder

Common Name: Indigo Powder
Botanical Name: Indigofera tinctoria
Family: Fabaceae
Plant Parts Used: Leaves
Form: Powder
Color & Appearance: Light Greenish Colored Powder
Size: 60 ~ 80 mesh
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Indigo leaf powder

Indigo leaf powder is derived from the leaves of the indigo plant, scientifically known as Indigofera tinctoria. This plant has been traditionally used for centuries to produce a blue dye that is commonly used for coloring textiles, hair, and even as a natural dye for body art.

Here are some key points about indigo leaf powder:

1. Natural Dye: Indigo leaf powder is primarily known for its use as a natural dye. The dye extracted from the leaves of the indigo plant is called "indigo dye." This dye has been used in various cultures for dyeing fabrics, giving them a range of blue shades.

2. Hair Dye: Indigo leaf powder is sometimes used as a natural hair dye. When combined with henna, it can create shades ranging from brown to black, depending on the ratio of henna to indigo used and the duration of application.

3. Natural and Chemical-Free: One of the main advantages of using indigo leaf powder is that it is considered a natural and chemical-free alternative to synthetic dyes. This makes it a popular choice among those who prefer natural products for coloring hair or fabrics.

4. Application: When using indigo leaf powder for hair, it is often mixed with henna powder in a two-step process. First, henna is applied to the hair to provide a base color, and then indigo is applied to achieve the desired shade. The exact process may vary based on individual preferences and the desired color outcome.

5. Health Considerations: While indigo leaf powder is generally considered safe for external use, individuals with certain allergies or sensitivities should perform a patch test before applying it to a larger area of the skin or hair.

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