Collection: Natural Hair Dye

Want amazing color without chemicals? Our pure BAQ hair henna is the natural hair dye you need. High lawsone content means vibrant reds. Mix with our organic Indigo for stunning browns and blacks. 100% additive-free for healthier hair. Ditch harsh dyes - go natural!Β 

Natural Hair Dye - Beachcombers Henna Supply

About Henna and Indigo Hair Dye

Unleash the magic of natural hair color alchemy with natural henna and indigo! Elevate your hair game with our 100% pure BAQ henna, free from additives and boasting high lawsone content for optimal results on natural hair. Our top-tier BAQ henna guarantees a safe and chemical-free alternative to conventional hair dyes, providingΒ gorgeous red tones and an ultra-fine sift forΒ easy application.

Pair henna with our premium indigo for stunning shades of brown and black, blending nature's brilliance effortlessly. Experience the convenience of immediate shipping for both henna and indigo, making your hair transformation journey quick, easy, and beautifully natural. Elevate your hair color game with the purity and potency of our henna and indigo duo – the perfect choice for those who demand excellence in every strand.

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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.

Organic Transparency

In 2025, there was a regulation change for organic certification. Previously, just the henna grower needed to be certified, but now both the grower AND the importer (us) need to be certified.

This is a financial burden that, as a small business, we simply can't afford. Though our grower is still certified, we are not. This means our pesticide-free henna is not certified organic.

A tightening up of organic certification is generally a welcome change. This change prevents someone from ordering a small amount of organic henna, and then cutting it with inferior henna and reselling it as pure organic.

We do not repackage our henna. BOTH the silver outside bag and the clear inside bag remain sealed, exactly as the grower sends it to us.

You can read more details about this here on our blog.

Jamila henna has never been certified as organic, and they have no plans to do so.

How to Use Henna and Indigo

Complete instructions for mixing and apply henna and indigo are here.