Moroccan Blue Indigo, or Nila powder, is a natural skin-brightening ingredient passed through generations. A blue powder extracted from a plant associated with Indigofera tinctoria, used historically by Moroccan women for centuries. This powder targets dark spots and uneven tone without harsh chemicals or bleaching agents.
Key Facts
Fades acne scars and pigmentation. Leaves skin soft, smooth, and with a luminous glow after regular use.
Targets dark regions including elbows, knees, and underarms. Effective on sun damage and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Provides a more even, unified skin tone. Traditionally used in Moroccan hammam rituals as a full-body brightening treatment.
Gentle on skin and suitable for all skin types. No harsh bleaching agents — works naturally with the skin's own renewal process.
Combine 1 teaspoon of nila powder with rose water or milk. Apply for 10–15 minutes, rinse thoroughly. Use 2–3 times weekly.
Mix nila with yogurt and clay for a full-body brightening scrub. Leave for 15–20 minutes before rinsing.
Combine with black soap for a complete Moroccan hammam ritual — cleanse with black soap, exfoliate with kessa, apply nila mask.
Suitable as a natural colorant and active in mask, soap, and rinse-off cosmetic formulations.
Natural Moroccan blue indigo powder for hammam products, brightening masks, and private label beauty brands. Bulk supply from Agadir, Morocco.
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