Basma is derived from indigo leaves and is used as a natural and hypoallergenic dye. In ancient times, basma was used to dye hair, eyebrows, eyelashes. Basma itself creates a shade of dark blue-green. It is not recommended to dye your hair with Basma alone, it is best to mix it with henna dye as henna neutralizes shades of green and blue. Used in conjunction with the paint can produce beautiful, natural shades of brown, gold brown and black.
Basma contains many biologically active substances and vitamins that have anti-inflammatory effects and help remove dandruff, improve hair structure, stimulate their growth.
- Wash and dry your hair lightly before using the dye.
- Mix the required amount of powder with warm water (80 ° C) until smooth.
- The resulting mass lubricate the hair from root to tip.
- Store for 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the desired shade.
- Wash your hair with water without shampoo.
- The color will appear after 24 hours.
- For black: two parts basma and one part henna powder.
- For the maroon shade: one part basma and one part henna powder.
- For the gold-bronze shade: one part basma and two parts henna powder.
- For brown shades: one part basma and one part henna powder (applied to the hair for a short time).
Warning : For external use only! Store in a dark, dry place at room temperature. Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water. Do not use on irritated skin. Keep out of reach of children.
Allergic reactions:
It is a natural product. A skin test would be recommended to avoid any reactions due to individual sensitivity to the product. Apply a small amount of puree behind your ear and wait 24 hours. If there is no redness or itching, then the product is safe for you to use.