Cynthia Wells—March 22, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I love the henna. No peroxide, no ammonia. I was looking for hair color that was not 2 step process. I did not want my hair bleached out and then colored because when the color wears off and it does, no matter how well you follow instructions. Henna just add color with no chemicals. No hair color is permanent but the henna is perfect for me and it’s not expensive Read more
TinyPuppies111—April 3, 2025✓ Verified purchase
UPDATE: I had a horrible allergic reaction after my third purchase - hives, shortness of breath, dry itchy skin on arms, face and neck along with swelling and dizziness. Please buy from a more reputable source. I’ve been using henna sooq. I highly recommend watching the YouTube videos from henna sooq for good advice and tips. Great results! I used both the henna and indigo to cover grays and achieve a dark, nearly black color. I used distilled water that I boiled but then let sit for a few mins before adding to the henna powder. Mixed it up in a glass bowl with a plastic spoon, no metal. I covered and set aside the henna and let it sit for 2.5 hours. One hour before the henna was done sitting out, I did the same process with indigo but only about half the amount of the henna. Indigo mixes much better than henna which is always a little clumpy no matter how much you mix. I let the indigo sit until the henna was done, about 45 minutes. When the henna was done after sitting for 2.5 hours, I combined the two mixtures - about two cups of henna mixture and one cup indigo mixture. Once those were mixed well, I applied to damp hair that I washed without shampoo or conditioner, just very warm water. I placed a shower cap on and sat outside in the sun for 30 minutes (you can also heat with a blow dryer) to get the mixture melted and coating all hairs. Then I went inside and let the henna/indigo process for 3 more hours (total 3.5 hours). Rinsed it out with warm water and conditioner only. Following day, I mixed up a bowl of indigo only, let sit aside for 45 minutes, applied to damp hair rinsed with water only, let sit for 2 hours (30 mins in sun), rinsed out with warm water and conditioner only. This is the following day after final indigo process, styled with a blow dryer. Two-step process with great results! **Henna/indigo does not take as well on previously dyed hair as you’ll see in my photo (I have some color damage on the ends, look to the roots/upper area to see the beautiful color deposit). When my hair gets long enough, I’ll trim those off. Henna is a process but it’s much better than getting cancer from chemical hair dye. **Place a towel over your pillowcase first night sleeping after a dye day(s). **Gray hairs pick up more red tones. Read more


896366—March 31, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Indigo color didn't work at all even after leaving in for 3 hrs. I am very familiar with Black henna and would not purchase this again. You can not return the product either as I opened the package and transferred the product into a jar because the packaging was so flimsy while using. Read more
M—May 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
May be better for lighter hair, not sure. Mines is dark brown. Took a week to show color. Read more
taylor—January 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I have a lot of grays to cover, and the ends of my hair were bleached and dyed hot pink with splat hair dye. I love that it covered my natural grays, matched my natural color, and evened out the pink to a pretty redish color. I bloomed 4 tablespoons of henna in hot water and a splash of vinegar, for 4 hours, and I bloomed 4 tablespoons of indigo in hot water for 1 hour, then mixed them together. I applied to my head and kept it on for 4 hours. Do not wash out with shampoo. I will be using this again and again. Read more
Pink.monk—November 17, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I liked the packaging of this product. When you open it is has the bag of henna and a set of gloves and a cap to cover after. The gloves fell apart as soon as I put them on, that’s okay tho I had more. This is my first time trying this product. What I usually do when I get henna is I pour it into a jar. I got red and black. The black is more green compared to the red. I pour them both into their own separate jars and the black henna has more in it. I didn’t have a scale so I am not sure if they gave me more of the black henna or just less of the red. But they aren’t weighed equally. Either way I did mix the red and the black because I was trying something thing out. I wanted a black with a red undertone.. I have no idea what I’m doing I’m just trying things out. Anyway, I’ve bought henna before and this one burned my nose… like it stanky and I’ve gotten henna that smells but this one is like a tangy earthy smell if that makes sense.. I still used it because why not, but yeah that was memorable. I mixed the hennas together with oil and a tea mixture and left it to sit out for like five hours. Then left it in my hair for like five hours. My hair is currently more red than black. But it does take two to three days for it to reach its full potential so if I can update I will! I gave it three stars because the weights were off and both the gloves and cap broke. Read more
Kathy Li—August 15, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I am a loyal long term user of this amazing product. Many people compliment on my hair color. It covers my gray and appears as perfect highlights. Read more
Mike—February 16, 2023✓ Verified purchase
I got the dark brown color. I left it on for the recommended time on the directions and that same night I went to sleep with a 2nd application. I found that you get the best results that way. It was a nice tint for a few days. For long term, being that it doesn’t last long it may not be convenient for people to constantly be leaving a thick dark thing on your eyebrow all day. Read more