Sojat Mehndi is a natural henna grown in the Sojat region of Rajasthan, India. Known for its rich colouring properties and distinct aroma, it is widely used for cosmetic and medicinal purposes and has great cultural significance in India. The unique soil, climate and rainfall in Sojat contribute to the exceptional quality of this henna

  • Sojat Mehndi is known for its high lawsone content, the colouring agent in henna, which gives it a deep, dark red colour.
  • The quality is enhanced by the natural environment, as the farmers only use rainwater for cultivation to maintain the purity of the henna.
  • It is a pure natural product, free from foreign colourings.
  • It is available in various forms such as powder, cones, hair colours and herbal powder.
  • Sojat is the largest henna-producing city in India and its Krishi Upaj Mandi is the only market dedicated exclusively to mehndi.
  • The Sojat Mehndi Kisan Samiti oversees production and ensures high quality and adherence to standards.
  • Mehndi has been used for centuries to dye hair, colour skin and treat illnesses and is an integral part of religious and social ceremonies in India.
  • Sojat Mehndi is exported worldwide and valued for its rich colour, aroma and purity.
  • Its Lawsone content is usually between 2+ and 2.5+, well above the Bureau of Indian Standards minimum of 1.