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Does your hair dye have Indigo in it; here are the side effectsIndigo powder, derived from the natural indigo pigment extracted from the indigo plant, is renowned for its use in dyeing fabrics and has gained considerable popularity in the hair dye industry.
Here's how natural indigo is still grown and fermented in Japan, despite the fashion industry's dependence on synthetic dyes.
People have been wearing blue jeans for centuries. Originally, the blue color came from a natural indigo dye. The dye was chosen for the way it interacted with cotton. When heated, most dyes ...
Before use, mix 1 tbsp of indigo powder and 1 tbsp of lemon juice into the henna paste. Coat your hair evenly, leave the pack for 2–3 hours, then rinse thoroughly with plain water. Avoid shampooing ...
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