Indigo
Category :Herb PowdersIndigo is one of the oldest known natural dyes and is formed through fermentation of a variety of different plants. It has been used in Traditional Medicine for centuries where it is also known as indigo naturalis. Indigo can refer to several species of Indigofera that are known for the natural blue colors obtained from the leaflets and branches of this herb. Before the development of synthetic aniline and indigo dyes, indigo plants were grown commercially in the East Indies and South and Central America. Indigo was a popular dye during the middle ages. It has been used.. ....
Indigo is one of the oldest known natural dyes and is formed through fermentation of a variety of different plants. It has been used in Traditional Medicine for centuries where it is also known as indigo naturalis. Indigo can refer to several species of Indigofera that are known for the natural blue colors obtained from the leaflets and branches of this herb. Before the development of synthetic aniline and indigo dyes, indigo plants were grown commercially in the East Indies and South and Central America. Indigo was a popular dye during the middle ages. It has been used medicinally as an emetic, the plant used to purify the liver, reduce inflammation and fever and to alleviate pain. Extracts have been reported to have nematicide activity and the leaf and plant juice have been used to treat cancers, particularly of the ovaries and stomach. In addition, the plant has been used for the treatment of numerous ailments ranging from hemorrhoids to scorpion bites.
Indigo mixed with Henna gives your Hair rich brown colour and gives it a lush black colour. Completely natural and doesn’t have any chemicals it gives your hair Shine and Texture.