| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products - Bulk |
Walnut Shells are bulk hard, plant-based shells from Juglans regia , commonly used in natural body care, henna work, plant dye projects and craft applications. When finely milled, they can be used as a biodegradable exfoliant in rinse-off soaps and scrubs. Strong walnut shell decoctions can also be used externally in hair, skin and henna colour projects to add warm earthy brown tones.
The bulk format suits soap makers, scrub formulators, henna users and natural craft makers. Why we love it: Walnut shells are a practical plastic-free exfoliant and natural colour-support material. The bulk format is useful for makers who mill, blend or brew shells regularly for cosmetic and craft projects.
Key Properties Botanical Name: Juglans regia Plant Part: Shell Form: Dried shells Colour Profile: Warm earthy brown Texture: Hard shell pieces for milling, brewing or craft use Profile: Biodegradable exfoliant and natural colour-support botanical Suitable For: Rinse-Off Scrubs, Soaps, Foot Scrubs, Henna Mixes, Plant Dye Projects, External Rinses, Craft Work And Bulk Formulation Storage: Store sealed in a cool, dry place away from sunlight What It's Used For Bulk natural exfoliant for soaps, body scrubs and foot scrubs Henna colour support and plant dye projects External hair and skin rinses from strong decoctions Craft colouring work for earthy brown tones Plastic-free rinse-off exfoliating products Milling, blending and brewing as needed Who It's For This Product Is For: Soap makers and scrub formulators Henna users and plant dye makers Bulk natural craft users Small-batch makers seeking a biodegradable exfoliant This Product Is Not For: People with nut allergies Internal use unless guided by a qualified practitioner Oral care products without dental guidance Broken or irritated skin Eye-area use People wanting a soft, non-abrasive botanical powder How To Use In Scrubs And Soaps: Grind to a fine or extra-fine powder.
Use about 1-5% in body scrubs and about 0.5-2% in soap, adjusting to preference. In Henna Or Colour Projects: Add a spoon or two of very finely ground shell powder to henna, or use a cooled, strained decoction as the liquid phase. As an External Rinse: Simmer 5 g shells in 200 ml water for 15-20 minutes, cool and strain very well before using externally on intact skin or hair.
In Craft Work: Use a strong decoction for warm brown tones on suitable fibres or paper. Bulk Tip: Store dry and clean, then mill only as finely as needed for the project. Safety Instructions Avoid use if allergic to nuts Internal use is not generally recommended without practitioner guidance Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless advised by a healthcare provider Avoid eyes and broken skin Walnut preparations may stain skin, fabric and surfaces Very abrasive powders may damage enamel or irritate gums in oral care products Consult a dental professional before oral care use Discontinue use if irritation, discomfort or any adverse reaction occurs Keep out of reach of children and pets FAQs Q: What is bulk Walnut Shells best suited to?
A: It is best suited to soaps, scrubs, henna mixes, plant dye projects, external rinses and craft colouring. Q: Can Walnut Shells replace plastic microbeads? A: Yes, finely milled walnut shells can be used as a biodegradable alternative in rinse-off exfoliating products. Q: Are Walnut Shells suitable for oral care?
A: Use caution. Very abrasive powders can damage enamel or irritate gums, so consult a dental professional first. Q: Should Walnut Shells be used on broken skin? A: No, avoid use on broken or irritated skin.
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