| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products |
| Model Number | 2640 |
| Type | Green Tea |
Green Tea Powder is a powdered form of dried Camellia sinensis leaf, used in teas, blends and simple external preparations. It contains natural antioxidants, tannins, catechins, fluoride and caffeine, making it a useful general tonic-style botanical. The powder format is convenient for blending into herbal powders, bath preparations and strained infusions, but it is not matcha green tea.
It can be used internally as a tea and externally in lotions, baths and hair rinse preparations where a powdered format is preferred. Why we love it: Green tea powder is quick to measure and easy to blend into DIY projects. It gives the familiar fresh, astringent green tea profile in a practical powder format, while still being clearly distinct from matcha.
Key Properties Botanical Name: Camellia sinensis Plant Part: Leaf Form: Powder Contains: Tannins, fluoride, caffeine, catechins and Vitamin P Profile: Antioxidant-rich, astringent and gently stimulating Not Matcha Green Tea Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Bath Infusions, Hair Rinses And External Preparations Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture What It's Used For Green tea infusions and general tonic-style routines Powdered herbal blends and DIY preparations Antioxidant-rich tea blends Warm drinks for coughs, colds and seasonal comfort Cooled lotions, compresses and bath infusions Hair rinses for shine and smoothness External skincare preparations where a green tea powder is preferred Who It's For This Product Is For: People wanting a powdered green tea for tea and DIY use Herbal makers creating powdered blends or strained infusions DIY users preparing baths, lotions and hair rinses Anyone needing green tea powder that is not matcha This Product Is Not For: People wanting matcha green tea People avoiding caffeine Those wanting a caffeine-free herbal tea Water-based products that need a clear, particle-free ingredient without careful straining Use as a substitute for professional care for serious or chronic health concerns How To Use As a Tea: Pour 1 cup freshly boiled water over 2 teaspoons of powder, infuse for 5-10 minutes, then strain well.
Suggested Intake: Enjoy up to 3 times daily, unless otherwise advised by a qualified professional. As a Bath Infusion: Prepare a strong strained tea and add to warm bath water. As a Hair Rinse: Prepare a tea, cool fully, strain carefully and use as a final rinse after washing. As a Skin Lotion Or Compress: Prepare a tea, cool fully and apply to intact skin using a clean cloth.
Processing Tip: Green tea powder can remain suspended in water, so strain carefully through fine mesh or muslin before use. Safety Instructions Contains caffeine This green tea powder is not matcha green tea Consult a health practitioner before use if pregnant or breastfeeding Green tea can interact with MAO inhibitors and blood-thinning medication Consult a registered medical practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication External preparations are for external use only Avoid contact with eyes unless professionally advised Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs Keep out of reach of children and pets FAQs Q: Is this matcha?A: No.
This green tea powder is not matcha green tea. Q: Does green tea powder contain caffeine?A: Yes. It naturally contains caffeine. Q: Can I use it in DIY skincare?A: Yes, it can be used in suitable external preparations, but strain well and patch test first. Q: Can I use this as a hair rinse?A: Yes, prepare a tea, cool fully, strain very well and use as a final rinse.
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