Buy Hibiscus Powder Extract in Australia
Our Hibiscus Powder is a finely ground botanical powder made from dried hibiscus petals. With its rich burgundy colour and gentle exfoliating properties, it’s a vibrant ingredient perfect for adding to your DIY skincare creations.
Hibiscus has naturally high levels of AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids) which help to gently exfoliate and promote a brighter complexion. It can also add a deep rosy hue to your products, making it a favourite for bath and body formulations.
Ways we use Hibiscus Powder:
Face Masks: Blend with clays to create brightening, exfoliating face masks.
Oil Infusions: Infuse in your favourite carrier oil for 4–6 weeks to create a hibiscus-infused oil, great for use in facial oils, serums, and body treatments.
Bath Salts & Soaks: Add a few spoonfuls to bath salt blends for a pop of natural colour and skin-loving goodness.
Glycerites: Make your own hibiscus glycerite to incorporate into the water phase of toners, serums, or gels.
Scrubs & Soaps: Mix into cold-process soaps or exfoliating scrubs for visual appeal and a touch of natural texture.
INCI: Hibiscus Sabdariffa Flower Powder
Origin: Egypt
Appearance: Fine deep burgundy powder with a mild natural aroma. Colour can vary from batch to batch.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Packaging: Hibiscus Powder comes in a recyclable pouch. You can transfer this to a cute glass jar for easy access and storage.
Buy Hibiscus Powder Extract in Australia
Our Hibiscus Powder is a finely ground botanical powder made from dried hibiscus petals. With its rich burgundy colour and gentle exfoliating properties, it’s a vibrant ingredient perfect for adding to your DIY skincare creations.
Hibiscus has naturally high levels of AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids) which help to gently exfoliate and promote a brighter complexion. It can also add a deep rosy hue to your products, making it a favourite for bath and body formulations.
Ways we use Hibiscus Powder:
Face Masks: Blend with clays to create brightening, exfoliating face masks.
Oil Infusions: Infuse in your favourite carrier oil for 4–6 weeks to create a hibiscus-infused oil, great for use in facial oils, serums, and body treatments.
Bath Salts & Soaks: Add a few spoonfuls to bath salt blends for a pop of natural colour and skin-loving goodness.
Glycerites: Make your own hibiscus glycerite to incorporate into the water phase of toners, serums, or gels.
Scrubs & Soaps: Mix into cold-process soaps or exfoliating scrubs for visual appeal and a touch of natural texture.
INCI: Hibiscus Sabdariffa Flower Powder
Origin: Egypt
Appearance: Fine deep burgundy powder with a mild natural aroma. Colour can vary from batch to batch.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Packaging: Hibiscus Powder comes in a recyclable pouch. You can transfer this to a cute glass jar for easy access and storage.
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