Made from 100% natural ingredients: dehydrated jagua juice (Genipa americana), cane sugar, xanthan gum, citric acid.
Jacquard's Pre-mixed Jagua Powder makes creating reliable jagua gels for body art easier and more economical than ever. Simply add water and essential oil to make ready-to-use jagua gel with excellent drape and flow, that leaves a consistently dark stain on the skin.
Recommended ratios by volume:
- 1.5 parts Jagua powder
- 3 parts water
- 0.3 parts Eucalyptus Oil
Instructions to make approximately 2.75 fl oz/81.33 ml Jagua gel:
- Thoroughly mix 3 tablespoons/44 ml water with 1.5 tablespoon/7.25 g jagua powder. Once the paste is consistent and smooth, wait 5-15 minutes before proceeding.
- Mix in 1 teaspoon/5 ml eucalyptus oil (or other essential oil) to create the gel. Wait at least 10 minutes before using.
- Apply generously to the skin with a fine line applicator, cone, brush or stencil. Allow jagua to dry completely (approximately 30 minutes) before removing.
- Peel dried jagua from skin and wash with soap and cold water. The longer you leave it on, the darker the design will be become.
Don't be alarmed if you can't see the tattoo at this stage: the design will darken to its final bluish-black color over the course of 24-48 hours. Designs last 1-2 weeks.
If you are prone to allergies or have sensitive skin, do a small test design and wait a day before proceeding with something more elaborate.
NOTE: The mixed jagua gel will keep for at least one month before losing potency. Refrigerate or freeze to extend its shelf life.
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Jacquard is a leading manufacturer of high-quality textile and mixed media art supplies. With a commitment to sustainable practices and innovation, Jacquard produces an extensive range of products that includes dyes, fabric paints, screen printing inks, and more. From professional artists to hobbyists, Jacquard's products are beloved by creatives of all skill levels for their quality and versatility. With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Jacquard continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in textile and mixed media art.