How to Use Henna & Indigo for Natural Hair Colour — Complete Step-by-Step Guide

How to Use Henna & Indigo for Natural Hair Colour — Complete Step-by-Step Guide

Henna and indigo are the world's oldest natural hair colouring system — used for thousands of years across India, the Middle East, and North Africa. Together, they can produce a full spectrum of colours from warm orange-red to rich dark brown and near-black, with no synthetic chemicals, no PPD, and no damage to hair structure.

⚠️ For External Use Only. Always patch test 48 hours before full application. Not suitable for use over chemically relaxed or bleached hair without a strand test.


Understanding the Two-Step System

Step Herb Botanical Name Colour Result Time on Hair
Step 1 Henna Lawsonia inermis Orange-red base 1–4 hours
Step 2 Indigo Indigofera tinctoria Blue-black over henna base 45–60 minutes

Key principle: Indigo cannot produce dark colour on its own — it requires the orange-red base from henna to create brown and black tones. The longer you leave henna, the darker the final result with indigo.


Colour Results Guide

Desired Colour Henna Time Indigo Time Notes
Bright orange-red 3–4 hours Skip indigo Henna only
Auburn / warm brown 1–2 hours 45–60 minutes Short henna time = lighter base = warmer brown
Medium brown 2–3 hours 45–60 minutes Classic two-step result
Dark brown 3–4 hours 45–60 minutes Long henna time = deeper orange base = darker brown
Near-black 3–4 hours 60–90 minutes Maximum time for both steps; results vary by hair type

What You Need

  • Henna powder (Lawsonia inermis) — 100–200g depending on hair length
  • Indigo powder (Indigofera tinctoria) — 100–200g (for dark results)
  • Black tea or coffee (for mixing henna — deepens colour)
  • Lemon juice — 1–2 tablespoons (for henna dye release)
  • Warm water (for mixing indigo)
  • Coconut oil or petroleum jelly (to protect hairline and ears)
  • Gloves (henna and indigo stain skin)
  • Old towel and old clothing
  • Plastic wrap or shower cap
  • Non-metallic bowl and spoon (metal can react with henna)

Step 1: Henna Application

Preparing the Henna Paste (Night Before)

  1. Brew strong black tea or coffee and allow to cool to warm (not hot).
  2. Place henna powder in a non-metallic bowl.
  3. Add lemon juice and mix.
  4. Gradually add warm tea/coffee, mixing continuously, until you achieve a smooth paste with the consistency of thick yogurt — spreadable but not runny.
  5. Cover and leave overnight (8–12 hours) at room temperature. This allows dye release (the henna paste turns from green to dark brown-red). Dye release is essential for maximum colour.

Applying Henna

  1. Apply coconut oil or petroleum jelly along the hairline, ears, and neck to prevent staining.
  2. Put on gloves.
  3. Section hair into 4 quadrants.
  4. Apply henna paste generously from roots to tips, section by section. Ensure complete coverage.
  5. Pile hair on top of head and cover with plastic wrap or a shower cap.
  6. Leave for the time indicated in the Colour Results Guide above.
  7. Rinse henna thoroughly with water only — no shampoo. Rinse until water runs clear. This may take 10–15 minutes.

Step 2: Indigo Application (Immediately After Henna)

Preparing the Indigo Paste

  1. Mix indigo immediately before use — indigo oxidises quickly and loses potency if left to sit.
  2. Place indigo powder in a non-metallic bowl.
  3. Add warm water gradually, mixing to a smooth paste with yogurt consistency. Do not add lemon juice or acidic ingredients to indigo — acid inhibits indigo's colour development.
  4. Use immediately.

Applying Indigo

  1. Apply indigo paste to henna-treated hair immediately after rinsing henna — while hair is still damp.
  2. Apply generously from roots to tips, ensuring complete coverage.
  3. Cover with plastic wrap or shower cap.
  4. Leave for 45–90 minutes depending on desired darkness.
  5. Rinse thoroughly with water. Do not shampoo for 24–48 hours — this allows the indigo colour to fully oxidise and deepen.

After-Care for Henna & Indigo Coloured Hair

  • Avoid shampooing for 24–48 hours after indigo application — colour deepens significantly during this period.
  • Use sulphate-free shampoo to preserve colour longevity.
  • Apply herbal hair oil (coconut or sesame) 2–3 times per week — oil nourishes the hair and enhances colour depth.
  • Colour typically lasts 4–6 weeks before fading begins. Reapply as needed.
  • Henna and indigo are conditioning — hair typically feels softer and stronger after treatment.

Troubleshooting

Problem Cause Solution
Colour too orange/red Indigo step skipped or too short Apply indigo immediately for longer time
Colour not dark enough Insufficient henna dye release or short indigo time Ensure overnight dye release; extend indigo time
Uneven colour Incomplete coverage during application Apply more generously; section hair more carefully
Green tint Indigo without sufficient henna base Ensure adequate henna time before indigo
Colour fades quickly Shampooing too soon after indigo Wait 48 hours before first shampoo

Important Safety Notes

  • Always patch test 48 hours before full application: apply a small amount of prepared paste to the inner elbow, leave 30 minutes, rinse, check for reaction over 48 hours.
  • Pure henna produces orange-red only. If a product claims to produce black colour with henna alone, it contains PPD or other synthetic additives — avoid.
  • Do not use over chemically treated hair without a strand test — reactions can occur between henna/indigo and chemical treatments.
  • Henna and indigo stain everything — wear old clothing, use old towels, and protect surfaces.

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Last Updated: July 2026 | Maintained by: Blueberry Botanicals Content Team | Classification: Public How-To Guide | Status: Active