Ecotyl Natural Indigo Powder – Pure Chemical-Free Hair Dye

Original price was: ₹250.00.Current price is: ₹225.00.

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Pure natural indigo powder — a chemical-free hair dye for deep, rich, long-lasting colour with conditioning benefits.

Transform your hair naturally with Ecotyl’s Natural Indigo Powder — a pure, chemical-free hair dye derived from organic indigo leaves. Free from synthetic dyes, ammonia, and harsh chemicals, this powder delivers a deep, rich shade while nourishing hair from root to tip.

Ideal for those seeking a natural alternative to conventional hair dyes, Ecotyl Indigo Powder gently coats strands, offering even colour coverage that lasts — while helping preserve hair’s natural texture and shine. Many users appreciate how the powder conditions hair, reduces dryness, and leaves hair feeling soft, manageable, and healthy.

Whether you’re looking to darken your hair, cover greys naturally, or simply embrace a chemical-free hair care routine, this indigo powder is versatile and straightforward to use. Mix it with warm water (or after henna for deeper shades), apply evenly, and allow it to set for the desired pigment intensity.

Packaged responsibly, Ecotyl’s Natural Indigo Powder is a conscious, eco-friendly choice for beauty-conscious users — giving you radiant, natural colour while respecting hair health and environment.

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Ecotyl Natural Indigo Powder – Pure Chemical-Free Hair Dye

Original price was: ₹250.00.Current price is: ₹225.00.

❤️ Why VegGora Loves It?

Pure natural indigo powder — a chemical-free hair dye for deep, rich, long-lasting colour with conditioning benefits.

Transform your hair naturally with Ecotyl’s Natural Indigo Powder — a pure, chemical-free hair dye derived from organic indigo leaves. Free from synthetic dyes, ammonia, and harsh chemicals, this powder delivers a deep, rich shade while nourishing hair from root to tip.

Ideal for those seeking a natural alternative to conventional hair dyes, Ecotyl Indigo Powder gently coats strands, offering even colour coverage that lasts — while helping preserve hair’s natural texture and shine. Many users appreciate how the powder conditions hair, reduces dryness, and leaves hair feeling soft, manageable, and healthy.

Whether you’re looking to darken your hair, cover greys naturally, or simply embrace a chemical-free hair care routine, this indigo powder is versatile and straightforward to use. Mix it with warm water (or after henna for deeper shades), apply evenly, and allow it to set for the desired pigment intensity.

Packaged responsibly, Ecotyl’s Natural Indigo Powder is a conscious, eco-friendly choice for beauty-conscious users — giving you radiant, natural colour while respecting hair health and environment.

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Ecotyl is a premium Indian wellness and lifestyle brand offering 100% natural, vegan, and sustainably sourced products across superfoods, beverages, ethical beauty, personal care, and eco-conscious essentials. Built on the philosophy of “Know Your Food,” Ecotyl focuses on clean, pesticide-free, GMO-free, and unadulterated ingredients with no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.

With a mission to revive India’s age-old food wisdom, Ecotyl combines nutrition, sustainability, and mindful living to create products that promote balanced health and guilt-free consumption. Their plastic-free, recyclable packaging and government-certified quality standards reflect a strong commitment to both personal wellness and environmental responsibility.

At VegGora, we feature Ecotyl for conscious consumers seeking vegan, clean-label, and sustainable lifestyle products that support holistic health.

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