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Jagua Extract Powder (Genipa Americana)for temporary tattoos and soaps

$12.90
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  • 10 grams
  • 25 grams

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Description

Also known as genipap, huito, marmalade box (Caribbean).

Jagua is a rare and fascinating natural source of blue pigment outside the indigotin family. Derived from the dried fruits and seeds of the Genipa americana tree, native to South America and the Caribbean, it has been used for centuries in body art, textiles, and even food.

The fruit’s active compound, genipin, turns a deep blue upon exposure to air and binds particularly well to proteins. While jagua is best known today for creating temporary blue “henna-style” tattoos, it has also been studied as a natural blue food colourant, especially for protein-rich foods such as yogurts and cheeses, due to its stability.

Our jagua powder is made from 100% spray-dried fruit, with no fillers or preservatives. When stored in a cool, dry, and dark place, it keeps for up to 2 years.

Historical Note
Indigenous peoples of the Amazon and Caribbean have used jagua fruit for ceremonial body painting, ornamentation, and medicine for centuries. Its lasting blue stain, obtained without complex vat chemistry, made it a culturally significant pigment long before it attracted the attention of modern dyers and food scientists.

Active Dye Compound
Genipin (iridoid compound).

CI Colour Name
Closest family: CI Natural Blue 2.

Shading Tips

  • Protein fibres (silk, wool, leather): stable blues, often with a slight violet tinge.
  • Mixed with henna (for body art): yields blacks, burgundies, or chocolate browns depending on ratio.
  • Soaps (cold process or melt & pour): produces clear, stable blues.
  • Overdye with indigo: creates complex, layered navies and blue-violets.

Instructions for Use

For Tattoos (Gel Preparation)

  • Mix 5 g jagua powder + 2 g guar gum
  • Add 45 g water + 1 g almond oil (1–2 drops)
  • Stir thoroughly for ~10 min until smooth and pudding-like
  • Rest mixture for 10 minutes before use
  • Store in freezer between uses

For Hengua (Henna + Jagua Mixes)

  • 1:7 → deeper, faster-developing black henna stains
  • 1:3.5 → burgundy tones
  • 1:2 → chocolate brown stains
  • Pre-dissolve in water or blend directly with henna powder

For Soaps

  • Cold Process: Mix 1 tsp powder with 1 tbsp lightweight oil. Add 1 tsp of this mix at trace.
  • Melt & Pour: Mix 1 tsp powder with 1 tsp distilled water. Add 0.25 tsp at a time to melted soap.

Shelf Life: 2 years (stored dry, cool, and dark in original packaging)
INCI: Genipa americana Extract

Materials & Care
Care Instruction
Safety & Handling
  • 100% natural food-safe extract (Genipa americana).
  • Approved for use in foods, body art, textiles, and soaps.
  • Safe for cold process and melt & pour soaps, and as a natural blue food colorant.
  • For best results in dyeing, always wear gloves to avoid accidental staining.
  • Store in a sealed container in a cool, dry, dark place.
  • Keep out of reach of children when not in use.
Storage & Compliance

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Reseal tightly after use.

Naturally farmed and processed by small producers.

This product complies with the General Product Safety Regulation (EU) 2023/988 (GPSR).

Packed and distributed by The Natural Dye Store, Derech Hamaccabim 58, Rishon LeZion, Israel,Contact person Suzanne Tamar Dekel, +972525410033

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