
Services

🌿 1:1 Beginner Henna Class 🌿
With Henna Nation 215
$150 – All Supplies Included
🎨 Learn the art of henna in a private, hands-on class!
✅ Personalized 2–3 Hour Training
✅ Henna Starter Kit (Applicator Bottle, Paste, Oil & More)
✅ Printed Design Guide + Practice Sheets
✅ Learn Basic Techniques & Patterns
✅ Mini Business Tips for Beginners
✅ Follow-Up Support + Certificate of Completion
With Henna Nation 215
$150 – All Supplies Included
🎨 Learn the art of henna in a private, hands-on class!
✅ Personalized 2–3 Hour Training
✅ Henna Starter Kit (Applicator Bottle, Paste, Oil & More)
✅ Printed Design Guide + Practice Sheets
✅ Learn Basic Techniques & Patterns
✅ Mini Business Tips for Beginners
✅ Follow-Up Support + Certificate of Completion
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
We are located in Philadelphia, Pa., but will travel up to 75 minutes away for an event. Any location 50 minutes or more from Phila., Pa. has a $35 distance charge. Any location over hour an away will be quoted when the Party Request Form is submitted. Mileage for further areas could be $30-$50 + depending on how far and what tolls are involved. This is told when a quote is requested along with any necessary toll roads/bridges fees. Also, IF PARKING IS NOT FREE AT THE LOCATION, parking fees need to be reimbursed to the artist. The mileage fees are per artist.
*I love fur babies but unfortunately I have children who are highly allergic. I can’t be around your fur babies. I also have to work in a smoke free environment.*
*I love fur babies but unfortunately I have children who are highly allergic. I can’t be around your fur babies. I also have to work in a smoke free environment.*
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
*Please ensure you leave the jagua henna paste on for 3-6hrs. Please avoid such as chlorine, alcohol, sea salt or any harsh scrubbing. Also if you’re experiencing an irregular PH, the jagua may not fully take.) *Old henna/jagua design has to be completely removed!*
By signing below I guarantee that I am:
1) I am sixteen (16) years of age or older. (Persons under 16 must provide the signature of a parent or guardian.)
2) I understand that my henna is a temporary stain that will fade within 2-3 weeks (sometimes longer or shorter). Henna paste or jagua gel is not a tattoo, nor is it permanent.
3) I understand that henna paste or Jagua gel does not contain para-phenylenediamine (PPD).
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
*Please ensure you leave the jagua henna paste on for 3-6hrs. Please avoid such as chlorine, alcohol, sea salt or any harsh scrubbing. Also if you’re experiencing an irregular PH, the jagua may not fully take.) *Old henna/jagua design has to be completely removed!*
By signing below I guarantee that I am:
1) I am sixteen (16) years of age or older. (Persons under 16 must provide the signature of a parent or guardian.)
2) I understand that my henna is a temporary stain that will fade within 2-3 weeks (sometimes longer or shorter). Henna paste or jagua gel is not a tattoo, nor is it permanent.
3) I understand that henna paste or Jagua gel does not contain para-phenylenediamine (PPD).
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Although jagua gel or henna paste is a naturally made product, that does not guarantee that wonrsquot have an allergic reaction. You should be aware that if you have (or think you could have ) skin allergies or sensitive skin please use your good judgment. Henna Nation 215 wonrsquot be responsible for allergic reactions. If you have allergic reactions I advise that you see a local healthcare professional. Henna Nation 215 has full consent to all jagua/henna videos/photos with the artist designs. All videos/photos will be used for Henna Nation 215 social media platforms. *COVER UPS ARENrsquoT GUARANTEED TO COVER YOUR SCARS!*
*Please ensure you leave the jagua henna paste on for 3-6hrs. Please avoid such as chlorine, alcohol, sea salt or any harsh scrubbing. Also if yoursquore experiencing an irregular PH, the jagua may not fully take.) *Old henna/jagua design has to be completely removed!*
By signing below I guarantee that I am:
1) I am sixteen (16) years of age or older. (Persons under 16 must provide the signature of a parent or guardian.)
2) I understand that my henna is a temporary stain that will fade within 2-3 weeks (sometimes longer or shorter). Henna paste or jagua gel is not a tattoo, nor is it permanent.
3) I understand that henna paste or Jagua gel does not contain para-phenylenediamine (PPD).
*Please ensure you leave the jagua henna paste on for 3-6hrs. Please avoid such as chlorine, alcohol, sea salt or any harsh scrubbing. Also if yoursquore experiencing an irregular PH, the jagua may not fully take.) *Old henna/jagua design has to be completely removed!*
By signing below I guarantee that I am:
1) I am sixteen (16) years of age or older. (Persons under 16 must provide the signature of a parent or guardian.)
2) I understand that my henna is a temporary stain that will fade within 2-3 weeks (sometimes longer or shorter). Henna paste or jagua gel is not a tattoo, nor is it permanent.
3) I understand that henna paste or Jagua gel does not contain para-phenylenediamine (PPD).
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $25 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $25 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $20 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $20 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
No this isn’t henna polish
About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.

About what is henna vs jagua?
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Jagua is blueish dye prepared from the Genipa Americana fruit. It has been used as a body art expression by the Shipibo Tribe; the oldest ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazon jungle for over 2,500 years. It’s also commonly known as Huito. From this unripe fruit is obtained a juice containing the Genipin substance which stains the skin with an amazing dark color.
How to care for it
After applying the final product on the skin, leave it at least 2 hours and then remove it with jet of cold water under pressure; at first you will get a shadow that will take its most powerful color within 24 to 48 hours.
WAIVER
Once your book your appointment you give full consent to jagua/henna video post, and jagua/henna application to your skin. My products are 100% natural. Jagua is a fruit and henna is a plant. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! Henna Nation 215 isn’t responsible for allergies or after care. All video will be used on Henna Nation215 instagram & all social media platforms. If you are running late please reach out to me. Sometimes it’s ok, and other times it isn’t. It’s not fair to me or my other clients. I understand emergencies happen. If you need to reschedule please let me know the day before. There is a $30 non refundable deposit. (The deposit is included within the price.) If you reschedule the same day of your appointment, you will need to pay another deposit.
Please don’t bring extra people with you who aren’t getting service.
This is for a dedicated, experience balloon twister to come and make balloons are made, 20-25 can be done in one hour, but this is for simple dogs, simple flowers, and swords.
This is fro a dedicated, experienced face painter to come and paint faces. Up to 15-18 children can be done in one hour for quick, small, simple work, but it is recommended you only have 10-15 children for them to work on per hour so that the artist can do some nicer work. Even fewer children per hour (under 10) can allow for full face artwork to be done. Each additional 30 mintures is $65. If you want festival typer face painting done (very, very quick designs in order to accommodate 20-30 children per artist per hour, we can do this if requested, but note, these will be very simple quick designs that only involve a few strokes and one or two colors, (such as a star, spider, quick kitty face, bat, heart, etc.).
We are located in Philadelphia, Pa., but will travel up to 75 minutes away for an event. Any location 50 minutes or more from Phila., Pa. has a $35 distance charge. Any location over hour an away will be quoted when the Party Request Form is submitted. Mileage for further areas could be $30-$50 + depending on how far and what tolls are involved. This is told when a quote is requested along with any necessary toll roads/bridges fees. Also, IF PARKING IS NOT FREE AT THE LOCATION, parking fees need to be reimbursed to the artist. The mileage fees are per artist.
*I love fur babies but unfortunately I have children who are highly allergic. I can’t be around your fur babies. I also have to work in a smoke free environment.*
*I love fur babies but unfortunately I have children who are highly allergic. I can’t be around your fur babies. I also have to work in a smoke free environment.*
****FREESTYLE DESIGNS ONLY!!!!!!***
Henna Nation 215
Henna/Jagua (This wavier covers all your guests, including guests who are under 18yrs of age. All questions and concerns can be directed to the person who has registered for this event.)
Although jagua gel or henna paste is a naturally made product, that does not guarantee you won’t have an allergic reaction. You should be aware that if you have (or think you could have ) skin allergies or sensitive skin please use your good judgment. Henna Nation 215 (or any artist) won’t be responsible for allergic reactions. If you have allergic reactions, I advise you to see a local healthcare professional. Henna Nation 215 (or any artist) has full consent to all jagua/henna videos/photos with the artist's designs. All videos/pictures will be used for Henna Nation 215 social media platforms or advertisements. *COVER-UPS AREN’T GUARANTEED TO COVER YOUR SCARS!*
*Please ensure you leave the jagua henna paste on for 2-6hrs. Please avoid such as chlorine, alcohol, sea salt or any harsh scrubbing. Also if you’re experiencing an irregular PH, the jagua may not fully take.) *Old henna/jagua design has to be completely removed!*
By signing below I guarantee that I am:
1) I understand that my henna is a temporary stain that will fade within 1-2 weeks (sometimes longer or shorter). Henna paste or jagua gel is not a tattoo, nor is it permanent.
2) I understand that henna paste or Jagua gel does not contain para-phenylenediamine (PPD). I will not use hair dye or allow you to provide your own henna/jagua.
It’s a $70 non-refundable deposit for me to attend. This fee will go toward the services. This is a discounted package that covers 10 hands (Unless there was another arrangement). There have to be at least 5 people physically there for me to stay past the first hour. There should be a rotation of clients. Meaning, that once I'm done the first client, the next client should be ready, after that client, the next should be ready (so forth and so on).
****FREESTYLE DESIGNS ONLY!!!!!!***
Henna Nation 215
Henna/Jagua (This wavier covers all your guests, including guests who are under 18yrs of age. All questions and concerns can be directed to the person who has registered for this event.)
Although jagua gel or henna paste is a naturally made product, that does not guarantee you won’t have an allergic reaction. You should be aware that if you have (or think you could have ) skin allergies or sensitive skin please use your good judgment. Henna Nation 215 (or any artist) won’t be responsible for allergic reactions. If you have allergic reactions, I advise you to see a local healthcare professional. Henna Nation 215 (or any artist) has full consent to all jagua/henna videos/photos with the artist's designs. All videos/pictures will be used for Henna Nation 215 social media platforms or advertisements. *COVER-UPS AREN’T GUARANTEED TO COVER YOUR SCARS!*
*Please ensure you leave the jagua henna paste on for 2-6hrs. Please avoid such as chlorine, alcohol, sea salt or any harsh scrubbing. Also if you’re experiencing an irregular PH, the jagua may not fully take.) *Old henna/jagua design has to be completely removed!*
By signing below I guarantee that I am:
1) I understand that my henna is a temporary stain that will fade within 1-2 weeks (sometimes longer or shorter). Henna paste or jagua gel is not a tattoo, nor is it permanent.
2) I understand that henna paste or Jagua gel does not contain para-phenylenediamine (PPD). I will not use hair dye or allow you to provide your own henna/jagua.
It’s a $70 non-refundable deposit for me to attend. This fee will go toward the services. This is a discounted package that covers 10 hands (Unless there was another arrangement). There have to be at least 5 people physically there for me to stay past the first hour. There should be a rotation of clients. Meaning, that once I'm done the first client, the next client should be ready, after that client, the next should be ready (so forth and so on).
****FREESTYLE DESIGNS ONLY!!!!!!***

8 oz Jagua Gel – Natural Blue-Black Temporary Tattoo Gel
Create stunning, long-lasting body art with our 8 oz Jagua Gel, made from all-natural ingredients for a deep, rich blue-black stain. Perfect for henna artists, DIY body art enthusiasts, and professionals, this gel offers a safe and natural alternative to permanent tattoos, lasting up to 1-2 weeks with proper care.
Why Choose Our Jagua Gel?
✔ 100% Natural Ingredients – Made with pure Jagua extract, lavender or eucalyptus essential oil, and xanthan gum for a smooth consistency.
✔ Deep, Dark Stains – Achieves a rich blue-black color that develops in 24-48 hours and lasts up to two weeks.
✔ Skin-Safe & Chemical-Free – Free from PPD, artificial dyes, and harmful chemicals. Gentle on the skin.
✔ Ready to Use – No mixing required! Just apply, let dry, and wash off to reveal a lasting design.
✔ Versatile & Easy to Apply – Perfect for freehand body art, stencils, and professional henna artists.
How to Use:
1. Apply Jagua Gel using a cone, bottle, or brush.
2. Let it dry for 2-3 hours before peeling or rinsing off with warm water.
3. The stain will appear light at first and darken over 24-48 hours into a deep blue-black hue.
Ingredients:
Jagua extract, Lavender or Eucalyptus essential oil, Xanthan Gum
Important Notice & Waiver:
• Patch Test Recommended: Before full application, perform a patch test on a small area of skin to check for allergic reactions.
• For External Use Only: Do not ingest. Avoid contact with eyes and open wounds.
• Not for Those with Fruit Allergies: Jagua is derived from the Genipa Americana fruit, and individuals with fruit allergies should consult a physician before use.
• Use at Your Own Risk: By purchasing this product, you acknowledge that reactions vary by individual. We are not responsible for any adverse reactions, misuse, or improper application.
Perfect for festivals, events, or everyday self-expression, this Jagua Gel is your go-to for safe, natural, and long-lasting body art.
Get yours today and start creating!
Create stunning, long-lasting body art with our 8 oz Jagua Gel, made from all-natural ingredients for a deep, rich blue-black stain. Perfect for henna artists, DIY body art enthusiasts, and professionals, this gel offers a safe and natural alternative to permanent tattoos, lasting up to 1-2 weeks with proper care.
Why Choose Our Jagua Gel?
✔ 100% Natural Ingredients – Made with pure Jagua extract, lavender or eucalyptus essential oil, and xanthan gum for a smooth consistency.
✔ Deep, Dark Stains – Achieves a rich blue-black color that develops in 24-48 hours and lasts up to two weeks.
✔ Skin-Safe & Chemical-Free – Free from PPD, artificial dyes, and harmful chemicals. Gentle on the skin.
✔ Ready to Use – No mixing required! Just apply, let dry, and wash off to reveal a lasting design.
✔ Versatile & Easy to Apply – Perfect for freehand body art, stencils, and professional henna artists.
How to Use:
1. Apply Jagua Gel using a cone, bottle, or brush.
2. Let it dry for 2-3 hours before peeling or rinsing off with warm water.
3. The stain will appear light at first and darken over 24-48 hours into a deep blue-black hue.
Ingredients:
Jagua extract, Lavender or Eucalyptus essential oil, Xanthan Gum
Important Notice & Waiver:
• Patch Test Recommended: Before full application, perform a patch test on a small area of skin to check for allergic reactions.
• For External Use Only: Do not ingest. Avoid contact with eyes and open wounds.
• Not for Those with Fruit Allergies: Jagua is derived from the Genipa Americana fruit, and individuals with fruit allergies should consult a physician before use.
• Use at Your Own Risk: By purchasing this product, you acknowledge that reactions vary by individual. We are not responsible for any adverse reactions, misuse, or improper application.
Perfect for festivals, events, or everyday self-expression, this Jagua Gel is your go-to for safe, natural, and long-lasting body art.
Get yours today and start creating!
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