Jagua tattoos have become popular for their natural blue-black stain that resembles a real tattoo. This step-by-step guide will take you through everything you need to know—from choosing your product...
Jagua is a natural dye made from the fruit of the Genipa americana tree, native to the rainforests of South and Central America. Unlike traditional henna, which stains the skin...
Want your Jagua tattoo to develop a deep, rich color that lasts as long as possible? Achieving a dark stain depends on several factors, from the quality of your Jagua to how...
Isn’t it fun that there are even more possibilities for temporary body art? By mixing Henna and Jagua, you can combine the warm reddish-browns of Henna with the deep blue-black...
A Journey of Social Innovation and Community Hello everyone! My name is Cindy, and I’m from Colombia. I recently graduated with a Master’s in Development and Rural Innovation from Wageningen...
Our Journey with Jagua as a Textile Dye At Jagua Henna, we are always looking for innovative ways to expand the use of Jagua beyond body art. One of our...