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Hair dye based on henna, COPPER, 100% organic, CERTIFIED - ECOCERT, vege, halal, 100 g, Indus Valley
Complex treatment for beautifying hair - deepened color and shine!
Indus Valley henna hair dye is a natural, healthy and one of the safest ways to change color, deepen the natural shade and cover gray hair. It is a complex treatment beautifying hair, hypoallergenic and dermatologically tested.
100% plant-based - it contains only henna and herbs from organic, organic crops in the Indus Valley. Triple sieved, microfine herbal powder, without added chemicals, including ammonia and peroxides.
Henna and other herbs used to compose this mixture have been used for centuries in hair care because they not only color, but also help maintain a healthy scalp and hair. Thanks to them, the paint can be used to condition, nourish, reduce dryness and hair loss, as well as restore overall hair health.
Note: because Indus Valley hair henna does not contain chemical brighteners, it does not lighten hair.
What makes Indus Valley herbal paints unique?
are safe and environmentally friendly (EcoCert and USDA certificates),
the herbs that make up the paints are grown in a clean, uncontaminated environment of the Indus Valley - this is an advantage over other non-certified paints based on herbs and henna, which may contain heavy metals and pesticides,
can be used not only for coloring, but also for nourishing, moisturizing and strengthening hair, regenerating split ends, harmonizing the scalp, reducing dandruff and hair loss, increasing their volume and giving shine and smoothness,
gentle on the scalp,
dermatologically tested,
do not contain ammonia or peroxides,
have also been safely used by many pregnant and breastfeeding women,
are biodegradable and safe for the environment.
Herbs used in herbal paints Indus Valley
Henna shrub (Lawsonia Inermis): is an excellent basic dye used for centuries as a cosmetic, especially in hair care. In the dried leaves there is an active coloring component, lawson - gives the hair colors from orange to red.
Indigo (Indigofera Tinctoria): A vat dye obtained from dried indigo leaves; it contains indigo carmine, which gives hair colour from green to blue.
Legume (Cassia Auriculata): tannins found in its bark and leaves help to maintain colour on the hair.
Certificates
EcoCert is a French organic certification organisation operating since 1991. Although initially focused on promoting organic farming, over time it expanded its scope of certification to include cosmetics, cleaning products and textiles. In order to receive the EcoCert certificate, a cosmetic must meet strict requirements:
the composition of the product must consist of at least 95% plant ingredients of organic origin,
at least 10% of ingredients must be certified organic ingredients,
the ingredients of the product and the product itself must not be: contaminated, exposed to harmful radiation, free from nitrosamines, genetically modified or tested on animals,
packaging must be biodegradable or recyclable,
the production process must be transparent and clean,
the company must manage its waste and energy consumption in an environmentally friendly way.
Since Indus Valley henna is 100% composed of certified herbs from organic farming, this product has received EcoCert certification.
The USDA, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, certifies organic crops based on a number of criteria:
method of planting and sowing plants,
method of soil fertilization,
ways of dealing with pests, fungi, diseases and weeds,
cultivation techniques used,
materials used.
Organic Indus Valley henna meets all the criteria specified by the United States Department of Agriculture and has been certified organic by the USDA.
Method of use
Read the enclosed leaflet and follow its instructions before first use.
Before coloring, it is recommended to carry out paint tests:
- color test on a strand of hair - as the coloring effect will be different for different people, depending on the natural color, previous coloring and general condition of hair;
- skin sensitivity test to herbal components of the paint.
Mix the right amount of henna with warm water to get a thick paste consistency. Add yogurt to give extra softness.
Moisten your hair. Apply the paste evenly on the hair with the help of a brush, strand by strand.
Leave on for 30-45 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with water.
Security
For external use only. Store in a cool, dark place, out of reach of children. It is not recommended to inhale the coloring powder, dye the injured scalp or if you are allergic to any of the herbal components of the paint.
It is recommended to protect against eye paint, clothing, furniture and absorbent materials. If the product is spilled, it should be rinsed immediately with cold water. If the paint gets into the eyes, rinse them immediately. Contact lenses should be removed before flushing the eyes with water.
See the package leaflet for detailed information.
Ingredients: Lawsonia Inermis leaf powder, Cassia Auriculata leaf powder, Indigofera Tinctoria leaf powder.
Complex treatment for beautifying hair - deepened color and shine!
Indus Valley henna hair dye is a natural, healthy and one of the safest ways to change color, deepen the natural shade and cover gray hair. It is a complex treatment beautifying hair, hypoallergenic and dermatologically tested.
100% plant-based - it contains only henna and herbs from organic, organic crops in the Indus Valley. Triple sieved, microfine herbal powder, without added chemicals, including ammonia and peroxides.
Henna and other herbs used to compose this mixture have been used for centuries in hair care because they not only color, but also help maintain a healthy scalp and hair. Thanks to them, the paint can be used to condition, nourish, reduce dryness and hair loss, as well as restore overall hair health.
Note: because Indus Valley hair henna does not contain chemical brighteners, it does not lighten hair.
What makes Indus Valley herbal paints unique?
are safe and environmentally friendly (EcoCert and USDA certificates),
the herbs that make up the paints are grown in a clean, uncontaminated environment of the Indus Valley - this is an advantage over other non-certified paints based on herbs and henna, which may contain heavy metals and pesticides,
can be used not only for coloring, but also for nourishing, moisturizing and strengthening hair, regenerating split ends, harmonizing the scalp, reducing dandruff and hair loss, increasing their volume and giving shine and smoothness,
gentle on the scalp,
dermatologically tested,
do not contain ammonia or peroxides,
have also been safely used by many pregnant and breastfeeding women,
are biodegradable and safe for the environment.
Herbs used in herbal paints Indus Valley
Henna shrub (Lawsonia Inermis): is an excellent basic dye used for centuries as a cosmetic, especially in hair care. In the dried leaves there is an active coloring component, lawson - gives the hair colors from orange to red.
Indigo (Indigofera Tinctoria): A vat dye obtained from dried indigo leaves; it contains indigo carmine, which gives hair colour from green to blue.
Legume (Cassia Auriculata): tannins found in its bark and leaves help to maintain colour on the hair.
Certificates
EcoCert is a French organic certification organisation operating since 1991. Although initially focused on promoting organic farming, over time it expanded its scope of certification to include cosmetics, cleaning products and textiles. In order to receive the EcoCert certificate, a cosmetic must meet strict requirements:
the composition of the product must consist of at least 95% plant ingredients of organic origin,
at least 10% of ingredients must be certified organic ingredients,
the ingredients of the product and the product itself must not be: contaminated, exposed to harmful radiation, free from nitrosamines, genetically modified or tested on animals,
packaging must be biodegradable or recyclable,
the production process must be transparent and clean,
the company must manage its waste and energy consumption in an environmentally friendly way.
Since Indus Valley henna is 100% composed of certified herbs from organic farming, this product has received EcoCert certification.
The USDA, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, certifies organic crops based on a number of criteria:
method of planting and sowing plants,
method of soil fertilization,
ways of dealing with pests, fungi, diseases and weeds,
cultivation techniques used,
materials used.
Organic Indus Valley henna meets all the criteria specified by the United States Department of Agriculture and has been certified organic by the USDA.
Method of use
Read the enclosed leaflet and follow its instructions before first use.
Before coloring, it is recommended to carry out paint tests:
- color test on a strand of hair - as the coloring effect will be different for different people, depending on the natural color, previous coloring and general condition of hair;
- skin sensitivity test to herbal components of the paint.
Mix the right amount of henna with warm water to get a thick paste consistency. Add yogurt to give extra softness.
Moisten your hair. Apply the paste evenly on the hair with the help of a brush, strand by strand.
Leave on for 30-45 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with water.
Security
For external use only. Store in a cool, dark place, out of reach of children. It is not recommended to inhale the coloring powder, dye the injured scalp or if you are allergic to any of the herbal components of the paint.
It is recommended to protect against eye paint, clothing, furniture and absorbent materials. If the product is spilled, it should be rinsed immediately with cold water. If the paint gets into the eyes, rinse them immediately. Contact lenses should be removed before flushing the eyes with water.
See the package leaflet for detailed information.
Ingredients: Lawsonia Inermis leaf powder, Cassia Auriculata leaf powder, Indigofera Tinctoria leaf powder.