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Indigo Powder: Natural Blue Vegetable Dye for Eco-Friendly Crafting

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Natural Indigo Powder for Soap Making and More
Indigo Powder: Natural Blue Vegetable Dye for Eco-Friendly Crafting
13.99

Transform your DIY projects with our exquisite Indigo Powder, derived from the natural indigo plant. This 100% natural indigo plant powder (Indigo naturalis) is perfect for soap making, providing a stunning true blue color that captivates and satisfies both professional artisans and enthusiastic beginners alike. Our high-quality formula guarantees vibrant hues that stand tall against synthetic dyes, melding eco-friendliness with breathtaking aesthetic allure.

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manufacturer Splendor Santa Barbara
warranty DOES NOT EXPIRE
color Blue,Indigo
height 0.5
weight 0.0625
width 5
length 3
productGroup Home
FAQ

Can I use indigo powder for lip products?

No, indigo powder is not approved for use in lip products, eyes, or nails as it can be harmful.

How do I use indigo powder in soap making?

Indigo powder can be mixed into your soap base before pouring into molds. Use about 1 tsp per half pound of soap base for the best results.

Is this indigo powder organic?

Yes, our indigo powder is 100% natural and organic, sourced from the Indigofera tinctoria plant.

Does the color of the soap change over time?

Yes, the color may fade or shift slightly as the soap cures, but you can expect vibrant results initially.

How much indigo powder should I use for fabric dyeing?

The amount varies depending on the fabric type and desired color intensity; starting with 1-2 tsp per pound of fabric is a good guideline.

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Indigo Powder: Natural Blue Vegetable Dye for Eco-Friendly Crafting
Indigo Powder: Natural Blue Vegetable Dye for Eco-Friendly Crafting 13.99
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  • 100+ Sold in the past week
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