Disclaimer
Please note that all herbal powders sold are for external uses only and are not for human consumption.
Although herbal powders are generally hypoallergenic, everyone is different so please patch test before use. For a skin patch test of henna and indigo, mix a very small amount and place on the inside of your arm holding in place with cellophane and then a piece of cloth on top of that to keep in place. Leave on for 24 hours and then wash off. If there is no allergic reaction after that time it is fairly safe to use the powders. Henna and indigo will stain a little but that will fade in time.
To strand test, take a small amount of hair whether from cutting hair ends or from a brush and apply powder paste as per instructions. Herbal powders can be used on all types of hair and the only concern is the current colour of your hair and the colour you would like to achieve. These are natural plant powders so you might not achieve the same colour each time although practice does make perfect.
This site contains useful information using our opinions and ideas. Whilst we try to ensure that the information on this site is correct, we do not warrant its completeness or accuracy. The material on this site is intended for information purposes, and does not constitute advice for the matters it discusses. Therefore, please do not use this site unless you agree that any action you take in reliance on the information here given is entirely at your own risk. We expressly disclaim any and all warranties, express or implied as to the accuracy or reliability of any information obtained from the website or its contents, and you agree to use the website and its contents at your own risk. We cannot take responsibility for use or misuse of any products or information on our website.
Although herbal powders are generally hypoallergenic, everyone is different so please patch test before use. For a skin patch test of henna and indigo, mix a very small amount and place on the inside of your arm holding in place with cellophane and then a piece of cloth on top of that to keep in place. Leave on for 24 hours and then wash off. If there is no allergic reaction after that time it is fairly safe to use the powders. Henna and indigo will stain a little but that will fade in time.
To strand test, take a small amount of hair whether from cutting hair ends or from a brush and apply powder paste as per instructions. Herbal powders can be used on all types of hair and the only concern is the current colour of your hair and the colour you would like to achieve. These are natural plant powders so you might not achieve the same colour each time although practice does make perfect.
This site contains useful information using our opinions and ideas. Whilst we try to ensure that the information on this site is correct, we do not warrant its completeness or accuracy. The material on this site is intended for information purposes, and does not constitute advice for the matters it discusses. Therefore, please do not use this site unless you agree that any action you take in reliance on the information here given is entirely at your own risk. We expressly disclaim any and all warranties, express or implied as to the accuracy or reliability of any information obtained from the website or its contents, and you agree to use the website and its contents at your own risk. We cannot take responsibility for use or misuse of any products or information on our website.