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Some boxes of "black henna" are real indigo. Some boxes are cellulostic material and PPD, para-phenylenediamine, a hazardous aniline (coal tar) dye. If you open a box of "black henna" that is indigo, you'll see green powder that smells like frozen peas. If you mix that with water, you'll see a blue glaze form on the surface after a while. If you plop some wet indigo powder on paper or cotton, blue dye will leak out. Indigo hair dye looks like what you see above. This indigo is from Mehandi.
If you open a box of "black henna" or "black mehndi" and the powder is brownish black or black, it probably has PPD in it. If you mix it with water, blackish brown liquid will leak out. That stuff is not henna. It's not indigo. It's chemicals and it may hurt you.
Indigo is a bit of a chore to use as a hair dye, but the results are gorgeous!
Here's how to get Fabulous Black hair with indigo, even if you're blonde or gray!
Click here to learn how to dye your black without chemical dyes! (PDF file)
Here's how Gwyn dyes her hair with indigo:
You can get a quick overview of indigo at:
Indigo: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/med-aro/factsheets/INDIGO.html
Indigo: http://www.chriscooksey.demon.co.uk/indigo/
Here's a video on dyeing your hair black with henna and indigo:
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