

🌟 Elevate your hair game naturally—because your roots deserve a glow-up!
Zenia Indigo Powder is a 100-gram, finely sifted natural hair dye derived from Indigofera Tinctoria. Designed to be used in combination with henna, it offers a chemical-free way to achieve rich, permanent hair colors ranging from red-browns to deep black. Safe for all hair types, it moisturizes while coloring, providing smooth, shiny, and healthier hair with effective gray coverage that intensifies over 1-2 days.





| ASIN | B004IUN7JO |
| ASIN | B004IUN7JO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #148,452 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #305 in Hair Hennas |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,633) |
| Date First Available | 18 May 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | SG_B004IUN7JO_US |
| Item model number | SG_B004IUN7JO_US |
| Manufacturer | Zenia |
| Manufacturer | Zenia |
| Package Dimensions | 18.59 x 11.91 x 3.3 cm; 99.79 g |
| Package Dimensions | 18.59 x 11.91 x 3.3 cm; 99.79 g |
T**S
For all of the ladies who said this stuff doesn't work, you must have applied it wrong. Its really not rocket science! I did not follow the instructions given by doing henna first. I simply added a tbsp. and a half of Nupur Mehendi to about 6 oz. of Indigo powder and I got amazing results. My hair is about 35% grey and I'm only 36. I have been grey since I was 17 and always used chemical dyes in black or platinum blond. Black in the winter and blonde in the summer. I love to color my hair but since I have gone all natural for the first time in 14 years of having natural hair, I decided to try indigo to color it instead. Now keep in mind I have used henna several times throughout the 14 years of being natural but I have never used Indigo powder. I needed to cover my grey for a party this weekend so I ordered this Friday 8/3/13 and I got it on 8/6/13 so that was pretty fast. So I mixed it first by itself and did a strand test. It was a little green at first even after letting it sit for about an hour but I noticed the top was turning black after covering it for another half hour. So I added the Nupur thinking it would cut down the greenish look. I really don't think that worked but I added some more indigo just to make sure the color would still be dark. I read some reviews that said Nupur makes it red so I didn't want any red hair. Also, I didn't use a lot of Nupur incase this process didn't turn out right. So getting to applying the product. My hair was dry when I put it in. From roots to tips, I applied it while trying to message it in as much as possible before moving around my head. Once I had applied it all over, I quickly mixed up a small batch of the product making it a little more soupy than the one I had already applied. Then I started adding hot water from the sink by wetting my hands (sparingly), rubbing them together to get a little soupiness then applied to my head I did this until my whole head was wet to the consistency of a regular chemical dye. Then I applied my soupy mixture just for added security incase I missed some spots. Chemical dyes have their own moisture from the ingredients but henna and indigo are dry from the start meaning they need moisture applied to really work. My hair was wet but not dripping. I had no dripping at all. I put a plastic cap on, a bonnet and wrapped a head band around my head to keep the heat in. My results were amazing after leaving it on for about 4 hours. My greys are gone and my hair is really dark. I really wish I could have left it on over night but I'm working out in the morning and this would be a hassle for me at 4:45 in the am. So I washed it out, co-washed then gave myself and Olive Oil hot oil treatment with a heating bonnet for 30 minutes. I wash my hair with black soap anyway but I used it to get the oil out a little from the H.O.T. For the most part, my hair has oil in it because I can comb throw it but its not greasy. For those who have not figured it out yet, I'm African American with 3c hair. LOL! I hope this helps someone. I read about 50 reviews before I purchase anything, just to get an array of different opinions. Good luck!
R**A
I used this in the 2 step process. My henna was the Godrej Nupur Mehendi Powder 9 Herbs Blend, 150-gram mixed with warm Goya coconut milk first. Then I followed up with Zenia Indigo Powder(almost the whole 100g pack), 1 tbsp of sea salt, almost hot water(helps the salt dissolve), 3 tsp of the Nupur henna, and 1 tsp of Guar Gum Powder(this helps make the mixture smoother). Mixed then let sit for 10 min till a blue/deep green glaze formed on the top. Applied to my hair(natural African American hair) and let darken for up to 1 hr 30 min. This was easy to rinse out with water first. Then I did another rinse with moisturizing conditioner. I reached a dark color leaning towards a rich black. It did get darker the next day and I was happy with the color and coverage. My goal is to cover the gray mostly in the front half of my head. I have applied this at home and recently talked my hairdresser into applying the 2 step so I could get better coverage. It is hard to do by myself and I found I was not getting the back of my head well. I find that in 3 weeks it fades to a brownish red. I do the 2 step to the roots by week 6 because I don't like seeing my gray. This product arrived in a good timeframe from this vendor. I was using another vendor for Indigo and then their Indigo Powder went up higher than I wanted to pay. After searching I found my Henna(Godrej Nupur Mehendi Powder 9 Herbs Blend, 150-gram 3 PACK) and Zenia Indigo from this seller for less than $15. It seems the price may vary if the stock is low. But overall ordering from this store for these products is fitting my budget. I am pleased with this purchase and will order again.
M**R
Arrived quickly, and product was high quality. Your hair WILL darken over the next few days if you're using this with henna, so don't assume that's the final look after you rinse it out.
R**I
So I am a male with black hair with some gray at temples and at the nape of my neck. I use henna regularly to give my a hair a nice dark golden brown shade. I tried a different indigo product 2 years ago and it did not do much to the hair. It could be the product or maybe I did not follow all the instructions. I decided to giver USAWHR Indigo Powder a try. I first applied henna and then applied Indigo right after washing away henna. I had soaked Indigo for 15 minutes prior to application along with a table spoon of salt. The results were amazing and beat my expectations ! My hair got a jet black/indigo shade that looked very natural and deep. For kicks I also applied left over Indigo to my chest (I have some grey there) without applying henna. The results were really good there as well, even though I had not applied henna. I highly recommend this product. However one must follow proper instructions for applying henna and indigo. For henna I boil dried pomegranate peels and a black tea teabag in a cast iron wok. I then let it become lukewarm and add henna to a consistency of thick paste and let it soak it overnight. I am of Indian origin and so I am quite familiar with henna as it has been used widely in India since ancient times. As for the smell, I like natural smells and to me henna and indigo smells are not a problem. I hate nasty deods & flowery colognes ! Furthermore the natural smell will go away in a day or so. 5-stars all the way ...
S**A
just as background, i have brown normal hair that is a few inches above my shoulders. i wanted to darken it more and get a black color without using chemicals. the last thing i had done anything with my hair, as in red highlights, was ten years ago. i generally avoid experimenting too much with my hair so i thought a natural product would be just the solution for my needs. i followed the instructions for this product super carefully, twice in fact. the first time i mixed half the packet (since i have short hair only around half was needed according to the package instructions) with Nupur Mehendi. after I let the Nupur henna sit on the counter overnight for over 12 hours i mixed the indigo in the morning with it and let it sit for around 20 minutes and then carefully applied it evenly all over my hair. i then wrapped my head in a shower cap and let it sit for six full hours, two hours longer than stated on the package because i know indigo essentially works by staining and the longer you leave it the better. i washed my hair after six hours but just with conditioner so it gets the chance to oxidize and then almost 24 hours later i shampooed and conditioned again. my hair was still the exact same shade, brown. i figured maybe i should use the indigo separately so a week later i repeated the process but did both the henna and the indigo separately, letting each sit for 6 hours. let's just say it was a long day devoted only to hair care from morning to night time. i again just conditioned and waited a day to shampoo and condition and well my hair is just still just brown. i swear not a shade darker. the henna made it coppery throughout but the indigo didnt leave any effect. i am really upset. how could this happen? how could two long treatments fail unless the product is bad? i have considered that maybe the product is expired or not fresh so i tried to look for an expiration date but no luck, none on the package i can see. the henna product has an expiration date so i think the indigo products should have one too. that's the only explanation i can think of, i got a product that was not fresh and lost its potency, if something like this happens with indigo. i can see it has worked for some people so beware of getting a not fresh product from this seller. going to try another seller on amazon for this and hope for better results
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