Dying hair black with henna and indigo (2024)

Dying hair black with henna and indigo (1)

There is a lot on the Internet about this topic. I am not a hairdresser, just someone who likes having black hair. I spent a lot of time researching how to do this, so I am sharing it with you. See the FAQ below for more information.

Dying hair black with henna and indigo (2)
Dying hair black with henna and indigo (3)

What you need:

  • A weekend. The first time you do the process, it will require a 1-2 day lead time for the henna to develop, before you apply it. For how to speed the process, see the FAQ below.
  • Henna powder (pure)
  • Indigo powder (pure)
  • A lemon
  • Salt
  • Cornstarch
  • Mixing bowl and spoon
  • Coloring brush
  • Cape (washable)
  • Some towels (old or that you don’t mind staining)
  • Plasticwrap
  • Plastic processing cap
  • Surgical gloves
  • A few hair clips for sectioning

How to do it:

  • You need to processin two steps: first henna then indigo.
  • Start with clean hair
  • Prepare the henna: In mixing bowl, use spoon to mix 100g (about 1/4 cup)henna powder with:
    • juice of one lemon or lime
    • enough water to make it the consistency of thick pudding
  • Wait until “dye release”. This takes about a day. For details on how to identify dye release, see below.
  • Apply the paste.
    • This is similar to thecoloring application process you hairdresser might use.
    • Put on the cape.
    • Put towels on the floor to catch drips.
    • Clip hair into sections. If you have thicker hair you will need to divide it intomore sections.
    • Put on surgical gloves.
    • Remove the clip from one section.
    • Paint the henna on from the mixing bowl using the coloring brush, one section at a time, getting at the roots. (Note: I have dispensed with the brush except for touching up my temples. Now I work the henna in with my hands, in the gloves, of course.)
    • After you are done with a hair section, add a little more paste and curl the hair around your fingers like a spit curl, and stick it to your head so it will stay as you move to the next section. If it doesn’t stick, use a clip.
    • When you are done with all sections, add some more paste and work it in so you have complete coverage. Be sure to get to all the roots.
    • When you are done, you will look like you have a cap of green mud on your head.
    • If in doubt, use more paste, not less.
  • Processing:
    • Put plasticwrap around your head. (Two pieces works best, one atop your forehead, and smoothed back, and one along your hairline at the nape of your neck, smoothed forward — getting it in one sheet is hard. The objective is to wrap your head and hair and keep it warm.)
    • Put on a processing cap on top.
    • Clean up your work area and tools, throw away gloves.
    • Henna takes at least 2 hours to process. It is also fine to sleep overnight with it. Keeping it warm improves the color process. Put a towel on your pillow to avoid staining.
    • Remove and discard processing cap and Saran wrap.
    • Rinse hennaoff in the shower.
    • Do not shampoo.
  • At this point you will have a reddish color. Your scalp may be reddish orange. If you feel uncomfortable about this and have to go outside before the indigo treatment, wear a headband between this step and the next.
  • Now repeat with the indigo, as follows:
    • Mix 100 g indigo powder with 1 T salt, 2 T cornstarch and enough water so it is pudding consistency
    • There is no need to wait for dye release, and you should use the paste within10 minutes.
    • Apply as described above in “apply the paste”
    • Process in the same way as the henna. It is best to process overnight. Indigo takes longer to process than henna.
  • Rinse and moisturize, but do not shampoo.
  • If all went well, you should now have black hair.
  • The color may deepen over the next day or two, so reserve judgment until then.
  • If your hair is still too red, you may need to repeat the indigo process.

Now, you probably have lots of questions:

  1. Do I really have to do this in two steps? Can’t I combine the two? According to conventional wisdom, no, you can’t. You can combine henna and indigo for brown color, but not for black. The two-step process is definitely the best result. However, I have been trying the use of indigo only. It works OK, but it doesn’t last as long as the two-step method, and doesn’t color the hair at the crown and temples, which is the hardest hair to color due to its thick cuticle. These days, I usually do the two-step process only every couple of months.
  2. What kind of henna/indigo should I buy? 100% pure only — don’t buy anything with any additives — you don’t need additives. Both should look like a green powder and smell earthy when mixed. The finer the powder, the better. You can buy both henna and indigo in Indian grocery stores or online.
  3. Does it smell? Yes, a little, but it’s not a bad smell. The powder smells kind of earthy, with a vegetal note. It goes away when you rinse it off. It smells better than chemical dye — that’s for sure! I have also tried using some nice smelling essential oils around my hairline during processing, to tone down the odor of the henna and indigo.
  4. What is dye release? The henna plant’s chemical composition has to break down to release the dyeing agent. There is no way to rush this, however, see below for time saving tips. You can tell the dye release has occurred when the mixture oxidizes to brown on the top layer. If you have mixed it in a bowl, the top layer will be brown, and when you stir it you will see brown on top and green on the bottom. I recommend a clear glass bowl for mixing — it makes dye release a little easier to spot. But don’t stress about it. It takes about a day, so just leave it for a day, or two if the weather is cold. The timing is not sensitive, but if you wait more than an extra day the dyeing won’t work. Hotter weather will make dye releasehappen more quickly. Indigo does not require this process, only henna.
  5. How much do I need? Is 100g enough? I have fine shoulder length hair and it is plenty. If you have long or thick hair, try 200g. It’s better to use extra than not enough.
  6. Any time saving tips? Once you get dye release fromthe henna, you can freeze it and use it later, so you can skip the first few steps above next time and do the whole process in oneday. Once you are comfortable with the henna paste preparation process, make up a big batch and freeze it in plastic bags with a “single serving” in each bag. Flattening them out makes for easy storage in the freezer. When you are ready to use it later, thaw it out first (no microwave!). I also mix the indigo, salt and cornstarch in advance, then just add water when I am ready to use it.
  7. I found a product that says it is black henna. It might be indigo. But check carefully what you are buying. It is probably not what you want. Don’t use anything but pure henna and pure indigo.
  8. Can’t I find ahairdresser to do this? Maybe — if you are lucky. Indian hairdressers will apply henna to hair very expertly, but you need to be clear with them on how youwill do the two-step process. Some will apply the henna and send you home for processing — that makes sense. Bring a lovely hair scarf to put over your processing cap when you go home. I’m not sure why more hairdressers won’t use henna. My guess is that the processing takes too long to fit it into a normal salon experience, and the hairdressing schools don’t teach it. But there are very few conventional hairdressers that will do henna.
  9. Why did you add cornstarch to the indigo? Indigo alone is difficult to work into your hair. Adding the cornstarch makes the paste smoother and easier to work with. But it is still harder to work with than henna, because it is grittier.
  10. Is itmessy? Yes, a little, but no more than any hair dye. If you get henna on the sink or floor it will not stain, if you wipe it up quickly. Use towels that you can stain, as well as the cape, to minimize the impact. Try to avoid getting henna/indigo on your skin or wash it off right away, or it will stain your skin.
  11. How do I sleep on it without staining my pillow? Buy plastic pillow covers for your hair treatment nights.
  12. Is henna/indigo dangerous? It is possible to be allergicto them, but they are just plants, and I expect less likely to harm you than chemical hair dyes. If you are concerned, try a little bit on your skin as a test.
  13. I got a headache. What’s wrong? I have heard about this, and it sometimes happens to me. Some people say it means you are slightly allergic, but I am not sure if that is right. I recommend processing overnight; when I do that, I don’t get a headache. Wrapping your hair up tight with plastic wrap will help reduce the smell.
  14. Why did you decide to use this method instead of using a regular hair color? I had been getting my hair dyed at a salon for years, and it becamebrittle and dry, plus I hated spending hours at the hairdresser and paying a fortune to get my hair colored. So far, I am extremely happy with the results of henna/indigo. The supplies are cheap, and I can do the job at home on my own schedule. I am very clumsy with hair care, butI can do a henna color. It’s a fairly forgiving process.
  15. The front of my forehead/temples are still gray — what’s wrong? These are the hardest parts to dye. It’s a trade-off between dyeing too much scalp and covering those front hairs. They also are hard to dye because they may have morecuticle than other hairs. I just consider the little grays to be a mark of wisdom that brightens the face, and I’ve stopped trying to get them all. If it bothers you, buy some Wow to touch it up between washings.

Here are some recommendations for supplies, but these are just for your information — I am not endorsing them.

Here are some of the sites I used to research this process. I found most of them have a lot of text, and are hard to wade through, or a bit preachy, which is why I wrote this page. They have lots of information and opinions. They probably know more than me, so check them out.

Update: I have tried mixing indigo with oils (coconut, and separately argan) to improve the consistency, but while that makes the mixture easier to work into the hair, it does not work well for dyeing.

Dying hair black with henna and indigo (2024)

FAQs

How to get black hair with henna and indigo? ›

dark chocolate brown tones achieved when using proportions of 70% indigo and 30% henna (1 part henna to 3 parts indigo) black tones achieved when you use henna first at 100%, and then second step of indigo at 100%

Why is indigo powder not working on my hair? ›

Don't soak indigo for too long. Otherwise, it turns blue and cannot stick to hair. Apply indigo to hair within 20 mins after mixing with water. If your are applying henna, indigo together at once, soak henna for 8 hours, add indigo to that paste just before applying the mix to hair.

What happens if we mix henna and indigo together? ›

Mixing indigo with henna creates beautiful natural brown and black hair colour. Whether you apply henna and indigo together or separately, in a one step or two step process,depends on your starting colour and what hair colour you want to achieve.

How do you mix henna and indigo to make dark brown hair? ›

To make a medium brunette color mix equal amounts of henna and indigo. You can make a warm brunette color by mixing 2/3 henna and 1/3 indigo. You can make a dark brunette color, by mixing 1/3 henna and 2/3 indigo. Figure 5: Mix the henna paste and indigo paste together.

Does indigo turn grey hair black? ›

To go black or brown, use Indigo – Here's why

Indigo powder is obtained from the grounded leaves of the plant known as Indigofera Tinctoria. It releases a blue-purple dye. Indigo cannot work alone as effectively on grey hair, it has to be applied either by mixing with pure henna or after henna treatment on your hair.

Why add salt to indigo powder? ›

Add a pinch of salt with the indigo powder paste to release the dye faster and better. Always apply indigo hair dye on clean hair. A greasy mane can inhibit the dyeing process. While you can add other ingredients like egg and honey in the hair mask, it might hinder the dyeing process.

Can I leave indigo in my hair overnight? ›

Additionally, indigo needs to be applied immediately, so don't let it "sit" for dye release before applying to hair. I have read so many posts that indigo demises quickly and there is no point of leaving in your hair more than one hour.

Can I use conditioner after henna and indigo? ›

There is also no need to shampoo right after henna and using conditioner only to rinse it out might be better giving a couple of days before your next wash.

Do you put indigo on wet or dry hair? ›

Putting henna (and any herbs) onto damp hair really helps it go on much easier. Also applying indigo onto damp hair (with a dash or so of salt) has gotten the indigo to absorb better and give even darker, richer black color results.

How do you mix henna to get dark black? ›

  1. Mix henna powder and coffee powder in a bowl.
  2. Add enough water to make a thick paste. ...
  3. Add lemon juice to the mixture and stir well.
  4. Cover the bowl with a lid and let the mixture sit for a few hours. ...
  5. After a few hours, the henna paste should have a smooth consistency.
Mar 28, 2023

Can you get jet black hair with henna? ›

The Henna for Gray Hair Black Kit dyes hair as black as a black cat and adds silky shine! This kit will dye any hair color, even 100% gray, a beautiful jet blackthe deepest, darkest shade of black.

What color does henna turn black hair? ›

You'll only get shocking red orange tones or orange highlights on grey and white hair – which you can then tone down to brown or black with indigo. If you're starting with dark black hair, or any dark hair colour, the henna will add deep red hair colour tones and make your hair look like it has natural red lowlights.

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