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410 Noir Cassiopée: A glossy, opaque black, like a shooting star arching into infinity and beyond. 420 Bleu Bérénice: A dark, stellar blue, homage to the dawns of polar nights. 430 Pourpre Andromède: A subversive betelgeuse red that lights up the stratosphere with its dusky hues. The Pigment: Indigo is the seventh color of the rainbow and has an extraordinary and unexpected color palette. Deep in the Indus Valley, blue textiles dyed with indigotin have emerged from the city of MohenjoDaro, while in Central America, indirubin red can be seen on Mayan frescoes and statues. In Africa, women use it to dye their skin and hair a deep black. Key Ingredients: Roman camomile floral water: soothing Jojoba and castor oil: nourishing Plantbased carnauba wax: lifting
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410 Noir Cassiopée: A glossy, opaque black, like a shooting star arching into infinity and beyond. 420 Bleu Bérénice: A dark, stellar blue, homage to the dawns of polar nights. 430 Pourpre Andromède: A subversive betelgeuse red that lights up the stratosphere with its dusky hues. The Pigment: Indigo is the seventh color of the rainbow and has an extraordinary and unexpected color palette. Deep in the Indus Valley, blue textiles dyed with indigotin have emerged from the city of MohenjoDaro, while in Central America, indirubin red can be seen on Mayan frescoes and statues. In Africa, women use it to dye their skin and hair a deep black. Key Ingredients: Roman camomile floral water: soothing Jojoba and castor oil: nourishing Plantbased carnauba wax: lifting
410 Noir Cassiopée: A glossy, opaque black, like a shooting star arching into infinity and beyond. 420 Bleu Bérénice: A dark, stellar blue, homage to the dawns of polar nights. 430 Pourpre Andromède: A subversive betelgeuse red that lights up the stratosphere with its dusky hues. The Pigment: Indigo is the seventh color of the rainbow and has an extraordinary and unexpected color palette. Deep in the Indus Valley, blue textiles dyed with indigotin have emerged from the city of MohenjoDaro, while in Central America, indirubin red can be seen on Mayan frescoes and statues. In Africa, women use it to dye their skin and hair a deep black. Key Ingredients: Roman camomile floral water: soothing Jojoba and castor oil: nourishing Plantbased carnauba wax: lifting