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Sai Herbs Indigo Leaves

(500 gm Leaves in packet)
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Sai Herbs Indigo Leaves
Product Details
Natural Herbs Indigo Leaves
This product is a pack of dried Indigo Leaves presented as a herbal ingredient for personal and craft uses. It is used as a plant-based dye and for hair colouring when prepared and applied appropriately. The product contains Indigo Leaves that may help impart natural coloration when used as a herbal dye. When combined with other natural colourants, Indigo Leaves may help condition hair strands and improve manageability after application. The dried leaves offer a plant-based alternative to synthetic colouring agents for users seeking non-chemical options. This pack may appeal to users looking for non-GMO and gluten-free herbal materials for external applications. Follow package instructions, perform a patch test before use, and consult a physician if pregnant or nursing.

Key Ingredients:
  • Indigo Leaves

Key Benefits:
  • Contains Indigo Leaves that may help impart natural coloration when used as a herbal dye for hair or fabrics.
  • Includes plant-based Indigo that may help condition hair strands and improve manageability following application as part of a dyeing routine.
  • Product offers a non-GMO, gluten-free botanical option for users preferring a plant-derived alternative to chemical hair colourants.
  • Dried Indigo Leaves are suitable for blending with other natural dyes, which may help achieve varied shades and textures.

Directions For Use:
  • Use as directed by physician

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Keep it in cool and dry place or transfer content to an airtight container after opening refrigeration is recommended for longer storage life.
  • Warning: Consult a physician before use if you are pregnant, nursing or under any prescribed drugs.
  • Allergen Advice: This product is processed and packed in the facility where peanut, wheat, soyabean and sesame seeds are processed and packed.

Content on this page was last updated on 05 May, 2026, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)