Wholesales of Hair Dye - Indigofera Tinctoria / Indigo / Black Henna

Wholesales of Hair Dye - Indigofera Tinctoria / Indigo / Black Henna

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Quick Details
Type:
Semi-Permanent
Form:
Powder
Place of Origin:
Gujarat, India
Brand Name:
Mother Herbs
Certification:
FDA
Model Number:
Pure Herbs
Used for:
Natural Black Coloring Hair Dye
Color:
Greenish Brown Powder
Botanical Name:
Lawsonia inermis
Quantity:
As Per Customer
Best For:
Hair Care Products
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details
Bulk packed in HDPE bags, Retails packs of 100 gms, 250 gms, 500 gms etc available with Private Labels etc.
Delivery Time
Shipped in 21 days after payment

 Wholesales of Hair Dye - Indigofera Tinctoria / Indigo / Black Henna

Indigo Powder/Black Henna

  • Botanical Name : Tephrosia Purpurea
  • Family Name : Fabaceae
  • Common Name : Fish Poison, Wild Indigo
  • Part Used: Root, Leaves, Bark.
  • Habitat : Throughout india

  • Product offered : Wholeplant, Leaves

 

 Benefits & Uses of Indigo Powder : It is used traditionally as folk medicine. According to Ayurveda, plant is digestible, anthelmintic, alexiteric, leprosy, ulcers, antipyretic, alternative, cures diseases of liver, spleen, heart, blood, tumours, asthma etc. A decoction of the roots is given in dyspepsia, diarrhoea, rheumatism, asthma and urinary disorders. The root powder is salutary for brushing the teeth. It quickly relieves the dental pains and arrests bleeding. The Herb Indigo is used in conjunction with other herbs, such as echinacea and thuja in the treatments of colds and flu. The root contains alkaloids, which may contribute to its medicinal actions.

                                 Indigo is among the oldest dyes to be used for textile dyeing and printing. Many Asian countries, such as India, China, and Japan, have used indigo as a dye for centuries. The dye was also known to ancient civilizations in Egypt, Greece, Rome, Britain, Peru, and Africa. India is believed to be the oldest center of indigo dyeing in the Old World. It was a primary supplier of indigo to Europe as early as the Greco-Roman era.