Hibiscus powder has so many hidden beauty benefits and uses that we never imagined! This tropical plant is one of our favorite ingredients for keeping our skin and hair healthy. As a result, our hibiscus powder is a deep red color made from Hibiscus Roselle Petals ( Hibiscus sabdariffa ). A shrub from the Malvaceae family, hibiscus sabdariffa, or Roselle, is used widely for its health and skincare benefits. It has been used to make face/body scrubs, facial steams, clay masks, etc., with its anti-aging properties.
Hibiscus Powder Benefits for Skin
- Hibiscus roselle contains phenolic chemicals that assist your skin in scavenging free radicals and lessen the oxidative stress brought on by damage from the environment.
- Due to its natural source of alpha-hydroxy acids, hibiscus has a somewhat legendary status in the skin care industry (AHAs). This causes hibiscus to naturally exfoliate your skin, hence minimising comedones and hyperpigmentation. Additionally, it helps to smooth out the skin’s texture and lessen blackheads.
- The antioxidants in hibiscus powder also assist in lowering skin irritation brought on by acne or other skin issues.
Hibiscus Powder Benefits for Hair
- Amino acids and other bioactive elements found in hibiscus sabdariffa are great for nourishing your hair follicles and promoting hair growth.
- These nutrients can be used as a natural dye with henna powder and aid in preventing premature hair aging.
- Since hibiscus powder contains antibacterial qualities, it can help lessen dandruff and itching on your scalp and functions as a gentle scalp cleanse.
what is unique about Indus Valley Bio-Organic Hibiscus Powder?
There is a difference between the hibiscus in social media emojis and the one in your garden or nearby park that Blend It Raw Apothecary uses. The deep red hue of Hibiscus Roselle (also known as Sabdariffa) is due to its naturally occurring AHAs. This variety of hibiscus exfoliates the skin, works on pigmentation, and evens the complexion.
The ideal product to use is Indus Valley Bio-Organic Hibiscus Flower Powder for a variety of factors. It is entirely organic and natural; it contains no synthetic dyes or chemicals. There is a lot of work involved in powdering this variety of hibiscus. The petals are hard, so we need to powder them several times and sieve them multiple times while wearing masks constantly in order to avoid inhaling the powder. In spite of these efforts, you can be assured of receiving pure powdered hibiscus sabdariffa petals that can be used as a face/body scrub, facial steam, clay mask, and so on.
Precautions before using organic hibiscus powder
Hibiscus powder is a simple item to include in any facial masks, cleansers, scrubs, or hair packs that you make. Those with sensitive skin should be aware that hibiscus roselle can be a potent component. Apply it sparingly. Do a patch test first of all. Following a hibiscus face mask, the skin may occasionally become red. Since it exfoliates the skin, avoid using it every day. two times per week.
How to use Bio-Organic Hibiscus Powder for skin and hair?
DIY Hibiscus powder mask for face
Mix 2 tbsp each of oats, raw honey, and organic hibiscus powder, plus some water. Allow it to rest on your face for five to ten minutes, and then use wet hands to gently massage it in a circular manner. If you have active acne, avoid massaging. Towel dry after rinsing. Apply twice each week.
Self-made hibiscus scalp and hair pack
Mix 1 tablespoon each of pure hibiscus powder and amla powder in warm water. To produce a thin paste, mix in another 2-3 tablespoons of Kalonji Oil and slightly additional water. Apply it to your hair and scalp all over. After 30 minutes, shampoo the hair.
Pro tip-
Add Bio-Organic Hibiscus Powder to your DIY routine and get soft and even skin tone effortlessly at home.
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