Collection: Jamila Henna

Try triple-sifted BAQ Jamila henna powder, known for its creamy texture and consistently dark color. While slightly more finicky than ORa henna powder, Jamila ensures a vibrant hue and is a long-time choice for professional henna artists.
Jamila Henna - Beachcombers Henna Supply

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    Jamila henna is the most well-known professional-grade henna powder, due to it's wonderful sift and creamy consistency. It has been around for many years and consistently offers good color.

    • 18-48+ Hour Dye Release with Lemon Juice (24 hours is the norm)
    • High Lawsone Content (2.7)
    • Super Creamy Texture (benefits from adding sugar or mixing with ORa henna)
    • Excellent Triple Sift (best sift in the industry)
    • Not as sticky (benefits from sugar or mixing with ORa henna)
    • Very Stable
    • Late Summer Harvest Henna
    • Authentic Jamila - we buy directly from Jamila, not a distributor

    Which henna is better? ORa or Jamila henna?

    That's a personal preference, but I use ORa henna on my clients and myself.

    ORa henna leaves beautiful dark color, is a super stable henna, sticks well to the skin, and has a gorgeous stringy texture that allows me to work faster and get cleaner lines.

    ORa leaves great color on the hair and it's easier to rinse the paste out of the hair.

    Jamila is the oldest, most well-known professional henna brand. I used Jamila back when we didn't have many professional-grade choices. It's still a solid henna choice with a creamy texture. To get cleaner lines, adding sugar is a great help or mixing some ORa henna into it.

    You can always try both to see what works for you, but if you are new to henna, I suggest sticking with ORa henna.

    Is your henna safe?

    I'm glad you asked! YES! Our henna is safe. We source our henna directly from growers that provide us with high quality, pure, unadulterated henna product. Since we don't use distributors, we can be sure that we are getting consistent high quality henna.

    Learn more about henna safety on the safety page of our free Henna Learning Center.