| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products |
| Model Number | 6884947165352_41359549202600 |
Rose Hips Powder is finely milled dried Rosa canina fruit, traditionally used in herbal teas, beverages, jams, syrups, breads, wine and wellness recipes. Rose hips are naturally tart and valued as a source of vitamin C, polyphenols and flavonoids. The powder format is easy to add to wet ingredients, tea blends, smoothies and baking.
It can also be used in soaps, scrubs and rinse-off facial masks as a gentle botanical exfoliant. Why we love it: Rose hip powder is bright, fruity and versatile. It adds a tart vitamin-rich boost to drinks and recipes, while also working beautifully in gentle exfoliating cosmetic projects. Key Properties Botanical Name: Rosa canina Plant Part: Fruit Form: Powder Flavour Profile: Tart, fruity and cranberry-like Profile: Nutrient-rich fruit powder traditionally used for seasonal wellness, vitality and cosmetic exfoliation Naturally Contains: Vitamin C, polyphenols, flavonoids, catechins, quercetin and ellagic acid Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Smoothies, Jams, Syrups, Baking, Beverages, Scrubs, Facial Masks And Soaps Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light, moisture and strong odours What It's Used For Herbal teas and tea blends Smoothies, juices and wellness drinks Jams, syrups, breads and baking Seasonal wellness and immune-support routines Recovery and vitality blends Gentle digestive nourishment Soaps, scrubs and rinse-off masks Botanical exfoliation and glow-support skincare projects Who It's For This Product Is For: Herbal tea users wanting rose hips in powder form DIY food makers preparing syrups, jams or smoothies Skincare makers creating scrubs, soaps or facial masks People wanting a tart, vitamin C-rich botanical powder This Product Is Not For: People wanting whole rose hips Water-based preparations that need a clear, particle-free ingredient without careful straining Broken, irritated or very sensitive skin Use as a substitute for professional care for infections, gallbladder problems, kidney problems, bladder problems or digestive disorders How To Use As a Tea: Use 2 teaspoons rose hip powder per 1 cup boiling water.
Infusion Method: Steep for 10-15 minutes, then strain very well through fine mesh or muslin. In Recipes: Add to wet ingredients in smoothies, jams, syrups, breads or beverages. To Rehydrate: Mix with a little water before adding to recipes. In Scrubs And Masks: Use in rinse-off formulations and patch test first.
In Soap: Add according to your formulation for gentle botanical exfoliation. Processing Tip: Fine powder can remain suspended in liquid, so strain carefully where a smooth drink is wanted. Safety Instructions Consult a healthcare professional before use if you have a medical condition or take medication Use in sensible food or tea amounts Patch test before topical use Avoid eyes, broken skin and irritated skin Strain drinks well to remove fine particles Seek medical care for persistent digestive, kidney, bladder or gallbladder symptoms Discontinue use if digestive upset, skin irritation, allergy or any adverse reaction occurs Keep out of reach of children and pets FAQs Q: What is Rose Hips Powder used for?
A: It is used in teas, smoothies, jams, syrups, baking, soaps, scrubs and rinse-off facial masks. Q: Does Rose Hips Powder contain vitamin C? A: Yes, rose hips are naturally rich in vitamin C. Q: Can Rose Hips Powder be used in skincare? A: Yes, it can be used in rinse-off scrubs, facial masks and soaps with patch testing.
Q: Does Rose Hips Powder need straining in tea? A: Yes, strain well through fine mesh or muslin because the powder can remain suspended in liquid.
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