Not indigo henna, indigo is its own thing. A plant, I suppose. It makes blue dye.
I think henna is only red; it has to be mixed with something else to make black. On hair, henna first and then indigo make black; I know this from Jilli's LJ! On skin, I doubt it works the same way, though.
Poor Indigo Henna doesn't exist. How will he avenge his father?
There's red and black henna, Zen. I read that in order to make the black dye stronger, it can be mixed with some juice from a lemon and tea
Most things labeled "black henna" are not safe! But yes, you can use indigo over henna to get black hair (which is what I do).
It looks like you can use indigo in the same way as henna for skin art.
If Indigo Henna doesn't exist, neither does his father. Problem solved.
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Not indigo henna
Which is why I never heard of it. Figures.
If Indigo Henna doesn't exist, neither does his father.
It doesn't have to work that way round. It's Indigo's kids that are mandated out of existence. His father could just be using birth control.
Yeah. His father could just be Indigo. Or just Henna.
A thing that doesn't exist can't have a father. Nothing fathered = no father. The guy may exist, but he isn't Indigo's father.
The guy may exist, but he isn't Indigo's father.
You're so timeist.
The concept "Indigo Henna's father" required an individual at the time of its existence, and that's who must be avenged, even if Indigo is whammied out of continuity.
Indigo Henna exists in potentia, If Indigo Henna's father is out there now, making swords or dying hair or whatever, just about to meet Indigo Henna's mother. If we knew who he was, maybe we could avert the whole tragedy!