








🌿 Unlock your hair’s natural mystique with Khadi’s herbal blue-black brilliance!
Khadi BLUE BLACK Natural Hair Color is a 100% herbal, vegan, and permanent hair dye that delivers a deep blue-black shade with intense shine and volume. It offers reliable grey coverage using pure plant-based pigments without harsh chemicals, ensuring hair health and vibrant color. Made from premium Ayurvedic ingredients like Henna and Indigo, it coats hair evenly for a radiant, long-lasting finish favored by those seeking natural, expressive hair color.


















| ASIN | B00Q6S2DYQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #246,259 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1,876 in Hair Color |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (746) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | khadiIndigo |
| Manufacturer | Khadi |
| Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 3.15 x 5.91 inches; 3.53 ounces |
| UPC | 850018014236 |
E**E
Potent natural hair color
I had been in and out of salons, got a bad balayage that I didn't like, and felt like the hairstylists weren't listening to what I wanted for my hair. My hair was bleached extensively on the ends. My hair is quite fine and very curly (in the attached pictures it was braided beforehand, but normally I have 3B spiral curls.) I tried various color depositing conditioners to try to tone the blonde as I can't afford to keep going to salons every 4 weeks to stay looking fresh. No color product seemed to hold in my hair because it had been bleached and it was time consuming to keep reapplying color masks. Not only that, but they tended to be very drying for my hair (which tends to be on the dry side anyways.) I started researching henna. I was a bit averted to it because my mother is a cosmetologist. She always shied away from henna and other natural products and because I have been growing my hair for five years, I was very nervous about something so permanent. But I decided it was time for a change, and took the plunge with Khadi's Copper hair color. I'm leaving a detailed review because I had a lot of trouble finding in-depth reviews prior to using their products. My natural hair color is a level 8 ash blonde as you can see in the first image near my roots. I was really unhappy with how the blonde didn't seem to really blend with my natural color like a balayage is supposed to. After researching henna I decided to try Khadi's copper hair color, noting that it actually had other herbs in it besides henna to balance the tone out, including indigo which scared me a bit because my hair was so blonde on the ends. (The indigo was never a problem.) I also ordered the Khadi Sunrise color and did a test strand, but that alone didn't seem to change my hair color at all, probably because my hair was already golden blonde. I did two test strands, one with Khadi Copper and one with half Copper and half Sunrise. The copper strand came out absolutely beautiful, it was a shockingly natural color and my hair felt so healthy after with no breakage. The one where I used half and half made my hair more dry and the color came out more like a bright orangey blonde, so I decided to do my whole head with the Copper and hoped that it would blend my roots and blonde ends together for a more natural look, and to help heal my hair after the bleaching. On the day of coloring I made sure I had several hours to do the application process. I covered the floor with a tarp and had gloves, saran wrap, the shower cap that was provided in the box, and my husband's help. I boiled distilled water and let it cool until it reached 176° F as directed. Then i mixed it with the packet of copper until it looked like creamy yogurt. I set it in a bowl of hot water to keep it warm. It took me about an hour to coat my entire head and it took two boxes as well, so note that if you have thick or long hair you will need two boxes. We took small sections and really worked the product into my roots and made sure every strand was coated evenly. After that I piled my head on my hair which was surprisingly easy because it felt like mud, wrapped it up and left it for two hours as directed by the company. I kept a heated rice sock wrapped up on my head with a towel to keep the product warm. It was a bit itchy on my scalp and pulled on it (like mud that was starting to cake) but other than that it was a comfortable process and I didn't mind the smell much at all. When it was time to rinse I simply ran water through my hair for about 15 minutes until it ran clear, then I applied some conditioner because my hair will break if it gets too dry (I noticed the instructions said not to use either shampoo or conditioner immediately after) and some more color ran out when I rinsed the conditioner. I braided my hair and went to work, and didn't take it down until the next day when I took the picture outside. In the sunlight it is very vibrant and has golden/copper highlights. When not in direct light it is much more dark and has a deep copper color. I have to say I am very very impressed with this product and I hope they never change their formula because I'm not sure I could replicate the exact amounts they use of different herbs. The only bad thing I will say is the gloves they provided in the box ripped almost immediately, but that's not a huge deal, I got some stronger gloves before I did my whole head application. My scalp has been itchy, but I also haven't shampooed yet and I used some of the khadi harmony scalp oil which seemed to help a lot. I did an allergy test before applying the color and it didn't cause any irritation, and it didn't even really stain my skin (I got it all over my arms in the process.) Since my hair was colored yesterday I am letting it oxidize for two days then I will shampoo. I expect it to lighten when I shampoo (because the test strands did) and because my underlying hair is so light I may do a second application on the ends at a later time but we will see. It definitely holds the Khadi color a lot more than any color mask I tried. My hair feels thicker, stronger, healthier, and I've been told I look more alive, rested, and healthy. 5 stars from me for the Khadi Copper hair color! I hope this helps others make an informed decision. I highly recommend this product! The attached images show my blonde hair before Khadi copper, and three images in different lighting of my hair after the application. Update after transitioning back to my natural color (3/9/24) I'm including two more images of the copper henna after a second application. I wanted to show how the henna made my ringlet curls very defined and tight as shown in the last picture. The ends of my hair were bleached and had lost a lot of the curl pattern, but the henna covered it very well and brought life back to my curls. The second to last picture is of the second henna application in the sunlight. I wanted a deeper and richer color, so a second application worked for that purpose. I will say that this color will NEVER come out of your hair. I wanted to go back to my natural color which is a neutral/ashy level 8 and that simply did not happen. I tried everything from vitamin C and dandruff shampoo, to color oops (3-4 times) and bleaching. This is the most permanent hair color that exists. I found that after summer was over and I no longer had a tan the color didn't compliment my cool/pink skin tone. My roots also appeared VERY cool-toned when they would start showing through, and upkeep became extensive. Every time I tried color oops the henna would disappear for about two weeks, but then reoxidize no matter how much I rinsed my hair. Hot water in the shower always deepened the copper tones, but even using only cold water this stubborn color would eventually return. Color oops will shrink the dye molecules, giving the impression that the henna is gone. But because this product bonds with the hair cuticle, the molecules are still there and eventually return to their normal size. Bleaching the hair will only remove the color underneath the henna, leaving a reflective orange sheen in the light. If I could go back in time, I would have just let my hair grow out and dealt with the color. My hair went from being extremely healthy, even the previously bleached ends, to being fried and blonde with stubborn orange tones. The product adhered to my natural, unbleached, healthy hair much more than the blonde ends. It was quite a journey that I deeply regret. I think that if someone is looking for this color permanently, then it's a great choice and made my hair healthy, soft, thick, and defined my curls. But for someone who changes their hair often or likes that ability, please think about how long you'll be stuck with this color. Bleaching and other treatments will not get rid of the orange tones. After nearly two years, I am platinum blonde currently and all henna has grown out and been cut off. I am waiting on a shipment to try the Khadi dark blonde and light blonde to transition back to my natural hair color, and will post a separate review on these colors when I am able. I am hopeful that the blonde colors will avoid orange tones while still reviving my curls and the health of my hair. If someone is absolutely desperate to get rid of this color, this is what was most successful for me: Find a stylist willing to work with henna. Assure them that Khadi does not use metallic salts in their henna, and bleach will not melt off your hair. Have them do test strands to see what color you can lift to. My greatest success was with paper thin sections in foils using Schwartzkoff Blondme in 20 volume. The foils WILL get quite hot while the bleach reacts with the henna, but it didn't melt my hair. Once your hair is lifted, you can follow with a darker color that will conceal the fact that henna is still on your hair, but expect an orange reflection in the sunlight. I wouldn't recommend bleaching henna over previously bleached hair. I had to cut my hair quite short after trying to remove henna. Update: Senna and Sunrise Blonde I'm attaching a new picture of Senna and Sunrise Blonde on platinum hair. I did three strand tests. The strand on the left is platinum hair with Senna/cassia. There wasn't a huge noticable change, but there are a few more golden tones than before. The middle strand is one 60min application of Sunrise Blonde on platinum hair (kept around 140°). The strand on the right is two applications of Sunrise Blonde, same time and temperature. I just ordered another box of Sunrise Blonde and the box was opened and badly crushed, and the products were scattered in the packaging. Never had that happen with Khadi before though.
J**E
Dont Bother
Waste of time and money. Theres so many steps like a detox, color prep, and having the temp perfect. Ive never heard of tht with henna.usually its add hot water, slap it on, wait some hrs, wash out and bam your done! Not hereee. the color barely sticks and comes out uneven and faded. Worst henna I've used yet! Since lush trashed their henna formula i have never been able to duplicate their color, shine, radiance, and health of my hair. If anyone knows of a great henna please let me know.ive tried this, henna guys and light mountain so far, still hunting :(
P**S
Messy but worth it. Changing from 4 stars to 5 stars - love this product.
I have dark brown hair with grays and prefer dying black for an even color. I use box kits at home regularly, but wanted to try something healthier for my hair. Because I dye my own hair I have the tools. I have clips/combs/mixing bowls, and even one of those salon bibs that buttons at the neck. I will say the there is a learning curve with using this dye. It is VERY messy to work with. The powder is in a tight bag so be sure to work with a large mixing bowl (that you can still place into another bowl) and cover a large area of your countertop in case any powder gets loose. If any powder gets wet it will stain whatever it’s on instantly. I followed the instructions and mixed the powder to a creamy paste with a whisk. I used filtered hot water from my tea kettle. I also suspended the paste in a bowl of hot water to keep it from cooling. I tried to start with a brush for application, but found it much easier to use my hands. I had sectioned off my hair prior so it was easy to work one section at a time. Also be sure to protect your skin. I covered my neck, hairline, and ears with vaseline prior. This powder will stain everything you love and care about. It is A LOT of paste so after I covered each section I went in and messaged all the remaining product all over. The smell is earthy and you don’t get used to it. Work slowly because I moved too fast and little chunks were all over my floor behind me. After using all of the product, I removed my gloves and placed the cap provided on my head and wrapped it in a towel. I let it sit for 60 minutes while I attempted to clean up. The clean up was frustrating because it felt like it got everywhere. I definitely stained my countertop and bathtub just in rinsing everything off. I’ve never had such a problematic clean up, which is why I'm giving it 4 stars. The good news is the rinse out was fairly quick (although it also contributed to more staining in my tub). I was very worried about the kit not having any hydrating or conditioning product with it, but after rinsing, I worked in some of my olaplex products as normal and brushed. I had one little tangle that quickly brushed out. My hair felt light, and very clean. And currently the coverage is amazing. I don’t see any of the grays I had previously. I will come update as the color develops and I’m also hoping because it’s a natural product that eventually the stains everywhere will fade away. Aside from the mess, which I think I can avoid next time. I’m a happy customer. UPDATE: the color lasted about 4 weeks, but I wash frequently because of workouts. The stains on my countertops also faded over time. I have tried this product a second time and will keep the rating at 4 stars as I really do wish the kit included a conditioner or treatment for after the rinse. UPDATE PT 2 - I've now ordered and dyed my hair with this product at least 4 times if not more. My hair is so healthy and I get compliments on how shiny it is. The process is messy, and after the first rinse my hair feels tangled and impossible to work with, BUT in my latest dye, I let my hair dry as a tangled mess overnight and then worked with it patiently and slowly. I think the negative reviews are fair, but this product can do wonders if you have the patience for it and practice.
M**I
Great product - very vibrant and gentle on hair
This is a fantastic product. I've been using henna for many years. first I started using the LUSH henna that comes in a bar. But recently they have changed their product quality, so I went searching for another brand and came to this one. Very gentle on hair compared to the LUSH bar. not overly heavy, or gritty, and even the smell is much cleaner and less harsh. The color lasted for a lot longer than I expected, and I didn't even have to wear it overnight. It covered my gray hair in only 4 hours. I recommend purchasing some organic Cacao nibs, and adding them to this henna mixture with essential oil to bring out fragrance and add extra nutrients and fats to the scalp. The only downside to this product is maybe the price. With the volume of hair I have, it took about half the package to cover enough of my gray hair. Since I do henna treatments weekly, it will cost a little more than I use to pay at LUSH for it, but it's worth it because this product is much better.
E**A
I have been using it for years. Results are great ! It covers grey hair, it has a nice smell. The colors last for months. It is the best henna I have used so far.
L**A
Love it so much. Especially for my growing grey hairs.
M**O
Henné un po’ scomodo da fare per via della consistenza poco cremosa del prodotto ma ottimo risultato e nutre i capelli, avevo fatto precedentemente henné rosso e non l’ha coperto benissimo ma visto che il rosso è difficile da coprire immagino ci vorranno 2/3 tinture con henné nero
L**I
J'ai respecté les instructions assez contraignantes mais je n ai pas le résultat attendu... Noir bleu invisible, juste noir
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V O R W E G: wer keine Lust hat einen langen Text zu lesen dem sag ich Mal kurz: "Empfehlung ja, aber mit zwei negative Punkte!" Wer wissen will warum kann gerne weiterlesen ;-) oder scrollt zur Pro und Contra Auflistung. auch ich möchte kurz meine Erfahrung mit dem Produkt hier schreiben. Als Mann Ü30, habe ich nicht soviel weiße Haare aber hier und da sitzen schon mal welche. Bisher hatte ich 4x mit Chemie gefärbt. Es stank und natürlich muss man aufpassen, dass man keine Sauerei im Bad hat, da man dieses wirklich sehr sehr schwer abkriegt. Natürlich verblasst es aufgrund des Sonnenlichts mit der Zeit, aber es sieht nicht schön aus :-/ Kam mit einer Packung über ganze Jahr hinaus :-) (Kurzschnitt bis 25mm) Nun.., wollte ich von dieser Chemie, dass zumal nicht gesund ist, da "A M M O N I AK" vorhanden ist ("Es ist ein stark stechend riechendes, farbloses, wasserlösliches und giftiges Gas, das zu Tränen reizt und erstickend wirkt") und das muss jedem klar sein, zu 100% NATUR wechseln. VORHER hatte ich mich natürlich sehr gewissenhaft über das Internet informiert. Bekam irgendwie diese gewisse Ängste... "OHH wenn ich auf einmal nun Grüne, ja Pinke Haare" hab ...hahaha also die wildesten Phantasien, verursacht durch Innere Ängste"! Gab also bei der Amazon Suche "Henna" und da kam Khadi! Aufgrund der recht guten Bewertungen, meisten lese ich die 1 bis 3 (Stern) Bewertungen ;-) hat einen psychologischen Hintergrund! Nun ja gekauft, geliefert und da wars es nun ! Lag erstmal 4 Wochen bei Seite... bis ich endlich mich getraut hatte. Da ich paar weiße Haare habe, dürfte man NICHT sofort mit schwarz Färben, da die grauen "GRÜN" werden =) teilte man mir am Kundentelefon von Khadi mit " wie gesagt, dass war für mich das aller erste mal mit Khadi. Nachdem ich das INDIGO BLACK GEKAUFT hatte und 4 Wochen nun da lag, war ich also auch gezwungen....noch ein rotes Henna zu kaufen :-) • B E V O R MAN ANFÄNGT: HAARE mit einem Silicium freies Shampoo kurz auswaschen, damit das ganze besser in das Haar einwirkt. Erst das Rot bei 80° Wasser etwas ca. 30 Gramm in eine kleine Schüssel reingetan und gerührt. • "T I P P "von einer erfahrenen Userin": Abgesehen vom Farbton, könnt ihr auch circa einen Esslöffel Obstessig dazugeben. Der Essig bewirkt zusätzlichen Glanz im Haar und hilft, dass die Pigmente sich besser an das Haar haften und dort auch verbleiben. Zuvor hatte ich mir solche Einweg Duschhauben gekauft. Als das Rot fertig gerührt war, es darf nicht zu viel Wasser aber auch nicht zu wenig also zu trocken, habe ich es auf meine Haare drauf geklatscht, Haube drüber, ne warme (doppelseitig) Mütze (wer will kann ein Handtuch Turban nehmen) und bei meinem Fall ca. Drei-Viertel Std. einwirken lassen. • N A C H "ca. Drei-viertel Std".....(Ca. 45 Min) So der erste Streich war getan, und ich war doch Überrascht wie das Rot die Grauen überdeckt hatte :-) "KLASSE" habe ich gedacht! • • T I P P BEI ROT (wo ROT nicht dominieren soll): Lasst BITTE das ROT nicht allzu lange wirken, da sonst die Intensität des schwarz mehr verloren geht - und das Rot mehr dominiert... dazu weiter Lesen :-) ) • I N D I G O BLACK: Nun folgte der zweite Streich: Wie bereits erwähnt, braucht man bei meinem kurzen Haaren ebenso ca. 30 Gramm. Lauwarmes Wasser an die +- 40° hab nicht so pingelig drauf geguckt. Mit Wasser ordentlich zu einer Brei gerührt (das Brei darf nicht flüssig sein, da diese zb. beim Haar runter rutscht ... aber auch nicht zu fest, da sonst nicht in das Haar 100% einklemmt und wirkt. Lieber weniger Wasser nehmen) und vorsichtig ins das etwas feuchte Haar einmassieren, sieht etwas grünlich aus, hatte da schon etwas Panik, ohhh herrje wenn das Grün ist hahahha :-D Kopfbedeckung und die warme Mütze drüber und das war. Nach 1 Std. und 48 Min. habe ich auch das schwarze unter der Dusche abgewaschen ACHTUNG: (KEIN SHAMPOO NEHMEN). Laut Khadi Support: meinten diese nicht länger als 2 Std. aber naja :-D ich hatte mich bei einem Telefonat vergessen hahahhah • E R S T E R EINDRUCK: Mein erster Eindruck vom INDIGO BLACK war doch sehr positiv gegenüber :-) Anschließend hatte ich 3 Wochen gewartet und habe NUR das Indigo Black drauf getan. Damit das Schwarz die letzten rötlichen Haare einkleidet. W I C H T I G nach JEDER Färbung: kein Shampoo oder sonstiges einnehmen und 2 Tage ruhen lassen, bis dahin wirkt es noch :-) erst dann kann man Duschen. Es kommt sogar ein Shampoo? von Khadi mit (Probe) :-) scheint aber ein Spülung zu sein, ich kenne mich damit nicht aus hahah .... Am besten "Silicium freies Shampoo"verwenden: Zb. nehme ich seit gut 2 Jahren diesen hier: Domaschnij Doktor "mit Klette Öl, Rizinusöl und Rosmarinöl 1 Liter" https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01AIA71IU muss nicht dieses sein, sicherlich gibs auch andere, aber ich habe gute Erfahrungen mit diesem Shampoo gemacht. Nicht zum Schluss zähle ich die Pro und Contras meiner Erfahrung hier auf: • P R O: 1. Gute und verständliche Anleitung [Mehrsprachig] 2. Deutscher Support mit guter Beratung und das kostenlos 3. Wirkungszeit bis zum ersten Waschen gut 4. Intensität "Gut" (Indigo Black) 5. 100% Natur 6. 100% Vegan 7. Haltedauer: Chemie vs. Khadi: würde sagen beide gleich • N E U T R A L: 1. Leute mit einem zartes näschen könnten den Geruch nicht vertragen Contra: 1. Kein gutes Preis-Leistung, meiner Meinung nach 2. Ein jucken oder kratzen nach dem Färben • F A Z I T: Nachdem ich ausführlich meine Erfahrung mit Khadi geschrieben habe, würde ich das Produkt schon aufgrund der positiven Punkte empfehlen. Nur beim Preis bin ich nicht so ganz einverstanden. Bedanke mich für das durchlesen meiner Rezension! Hoffe meine Rezension hilft Ihnen bei der Kaufentscheidung!
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