Henna Hands by Nida

Draft Product

Experience the beauty of nature with our all-natural henna powder, perfect for body art and hair coloring.

$35.00

Sourced from the finest henna leaves, this triple-sifted powder ensures a smooth, easy-to-apply paste for vibrant, long-lasting results.

🌿 Key Features:
100% Pure & Organic – No chemicals, additives, or preservatives
Deep, Rich Color – Achieve natural reddish-brown tones on hair and skin
Conditioning Benefits – Strengthens and nourishes hair for a silky, healthy look
Easy to Use – Fine powder for effortless mixing and application
Suitable for All Hair & Skin Types

Frequently Asked Questions

Both henna and jagua are natural, plant-based dyes, but as with any product applied to the skin, some individuals may experience sensitivities or allergic reactions.

Henna: Pure, natural henna is generally safe for all skin types. However, some people with G6PD deficiency should avoid henna, as it may cause adverse reactions. Additionally, ‘black henna’ (which contains harmful chemicals such as PPD) should always be avoided, as it is carcinogenic and can cause severe skin reactions and/or burns.

Jagua: Jagua is derived from the Genipa Americana fruit and is safe for most people. However, those with fruit allergies, particularly to tropical fruits or citrus allergy, may be more susceptible to an allergic reaction. A patch test is recommended before full application.

If you have sensitive skin or a history of allergies, please inform your artist in advance. A patch test can be conducted 24 hours before application to ensure there are no adverse reactions.

Henna typically takes 20 to 30 minutes to dry, depending on factors such as the thickness of the application, humidity, and temperature. To achieve the best results, it is recommended to leave the paste on for at least 8 to 12 hours, or longer if possible, before removing it.

Henna and jagua are both natural plant-based dyes used for temporary body art, but they have key differences:

Henna: Derived from the leaves of the Lawsonia inermis plant, henna produces a reddish-brown to deep burgundy stain. The stain develops over 48 to 72 hours and is most vibrant on hands and feet.

Jagua: Extracted from the Genipa Americana fruit, jagua leaves a dark blue-black stain similar to a tattoo. The stain develops over 48 to 72 hours and usually lasts longer than henna.

Both are natural, plant-based, and safe for the skin when sourced from reputable artists.

No, applying henna or jagua does not hurt. Both henna and jagua are applied as a gel or paste using a cone, brush, or applicator, and they simply rest on the skin until they dry. We advise that you get a patch test before full application to ensure there are no allergic reactions.