Dyeing White Roots With It's Pure Organic Henna & Indigo
The pictures below show the results of our customer, Cora, dyeing her white roots black with It's Pure Organic Henna and Indigo. Cora uses a 2 step process, first she dyes her white roots orange with Henna. Next she dyes her orange roots with Indigo to achieve a black shade. She has been using this method for 2 years.
The pictures below show the results of our customer, Cora, dyeing her white roots black with It's Pure Organic Henna and Indigo. Cora uses a 2 step process, first she dyes her white roots orange with Henna. Next she dyes her orange roots with Indigo to achieve a black shade. She has been using this method for 2 years.
Before Dying - Totally White Roots |
After Dying Roots Orange With Henna |
After Dying Orange Roots With Indigo |
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Cora's Hair Colour Story
After having a big scary allergic reaction from using Castings from L'Oreal, I was looking for a natural substitute for colouring my hair.
I then tried a product that claimed to be 99% natural and ayurvedic. At first I thought it was the solution, but after a few months my hair started falling out and it was getting weak and thin.
Luckily a friend told me about the organic henna and indigo and gave me these website details from which I bought it a few packets and I started using it. It works really well and doesn't wash out. I just have touch up the white roots every 2 or 3 weeks.
I tried the various application methods and the one that worked for me was the 2 step application. First I apply henna paste, leave it on for about 3 hours then wash out it out and dry my hair. Next I apply the indigo and leave this on for 2 to 3 hours.
It takes time but it's worth it in every way. I have been using for 2 years. My hair is now very healthy, it does not fall off like crazy and there is lots of new hair growth and its a lot thicker and stronger. Thank you Tricia for your advice and brilliant products.
Colouring Grey Afro hair Black with It's Pure Organics Henna and Indigo
The You Tube video below of a lady who used It's Pure Organics Henna and Indigo to colour her grey hair.
You can buy our It's Pure Organic Henna and Indigo here
After having a big scary allergic reaction from using Castings from L'Oreal, I was looking for a natural substitute for colouring my hair.
I then tried a product that claimed to be 99% natural and ayurvedic. At first I thought it was the solution, but after a few months my hair started falling out and it was getting weak and thin.
Luckily a friend told me about the organic henna and indigo and gave me these website details from which I bought it a few packets and I started using it. It works really well and doesn't wash out. I just have touch up the white roots every 2 or 3 weeks.
I tried the various application methods and the one that worked for me was the 2 step application. First I apply henna paste, leave it on for about 3 hours then wash out it out and dry my hair. Next I apply the indigo and leave this on for 2 to 3 hours.
It takes time but it's worth it in every way. I have been using for 2 years. My hair is now very healthy, it does not fall off like crazy and there is lots of new hair growth and its a lot thicker and stronger. Thank you Tricia for your advice and brilliant products.
Colouring Grey Afro hair Black with It's Pure Organics Henna and Indigo
The You Tube video below of a lady who used It's Pure Organics Henna and Indigo to colour her grey hair.
You can buy our It's Pure Organic Henna and Indigo here