Description
Derived from plants like Indigofera tinctoria, indigo is one of humanity’s oldest dyes and remains the only truly natural blue
Leaves are fermented to release indican, which converts to soluble leuco‑indigo, then oxidizes into insoluble blue pigment. That powdered pigment is what you know as indigo powder .
Intensely used in textiles artisanal crafts, soaps—and even in natural hair coloring when mixed with heena .
When applied it conditions, boosts shine, covers greys, reduces dandruff, and aids scalp health
Traditions like Japan’s sukumo method persist, offering sustainable, artisanal alternatives to synthetic indigo
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