Our Ingredients

  • Indigofera

    Indigofera also known as Indigofera Tinctoria Leaf Powder comes from the Indigofera Tinctoria plant which is in the bean family. It is a main source of indigo dye. Indigofera can also treat and prevent premature greying. Additionally, it can treat dandruff and dry hair.

  • Chamomile

    Chamomile also known as Matricaria Chamomilla Flower Powder comes from the Matricaria Chamomilla plants flowers. Chamomile contains many essential vitamins that have great benefits for healthy hair and scalp which means it can promote hair growth and prevent split ends.

  • Madder

    Madder also known as Rubia Cordifolia Leaf Powder comes from the Rubia Cordifolia plant, that is a flowering plant within the coffee family. Madder powder has a gentle effect on scalps as it is known to be an anti-inflammatory.

  • Fenugreek

    Fenugreek also known as Trigonella Foenum-Graecum Seed Powder comes from the Trigonella Foenum-Graecum plant and is ground down to form the powder. Fenugreek seeds are great for thinning hair as they contain iron and protein which builds thicker hair.

  • Brahmi

    Brahmi also know as Bacopa Monnieri Leaf Powder is from the Bacopa Monnieri plant and is a non-aromatic herb. Brahmi is great for reducing hair fall and forms a protective layer around the hair fibres.

  • Henna

    Henna also known as Lawsonia Inermis Leaf Powder comes from the plant Lawsonia Inermis which can also be known as the henna tree. Henna is the colour part of the dye but can also increase the strength of the hair and it is gentle on the scalp.

  • Cassia

    Cassia also known as Cassia Auriculata Leaf Powder comes from the Cassia Auriculata plant and are ground down into a powder which can then be used in the hair dye. Cassia increases shine, strength and volume to hair while not adding any colour. So this is great for people who want the gloss and shine but do not want to change hair colour.

  • Amla

    Amla also known as Emblica Officinalis Fruit powder comes from the Phyllanthus Emblica plant which produces fruit. The fruit is then ground down into a powder that can be used in the hair dye.