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Spa Pantry Hibiscus Flower, 1 lb

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Spa Pantry Hibiscus Flower, 1 lb

Spa Pantry Hibiscus Flower, 1 lb

A vibrant botanical for glow-worthy skin

Bring a pop of color and a burst of skin-loving benefits to your treatments with hibiscus flower. Rich in gentle, fruit-derived acids, this vivid botanical helps polish and brighten the skin—leaving clients with a smooth, radiant glow. Perfect for scrubs, herbal steams, hydrotherapy soaks, and custom-infused oils.


Why your clients will love it:

• Gently exfoliates for soft, petal-fresh skin
• Brightens the look of dull or tired complexions
• Leaves skin glowing—no harsh ingredients needed

Pro tip: Blend with rose petals or calendula for an ultra-luxurious skin treat.

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Professional Uses:

Gentle Sugar Scrub
• Mix 2 Tbsp hibiscus with ½ cup sugar and ¼ cup carrier oil
• Optional: Add 1 tsp finely ground oatmeal for added comfort
• Apply in circular motions, rinse, and follow with moisturizer
• Ideal before massages or seasonal body rituals

Herbal Soak or Foot Bath
• Add ¼–½ cup to a muslin bag or sachet
• Steep in warm bath or foot basin for 10–15 minutes
• Water may tint pink—line tubs or use dark towels to prevent staining
• Pair with rose, orange peel, or chamomile for extra sensory appeal

Hibiscus-Infused Body Oil
• Combine ½ cup crushed hibiscus with 1½–2 cups carrier oil
• Infuse for 2–4 weeks, shaking every few days
• Strain and use for nourishing massage or body wraps

Steam or Compress Infusion
• Steep 1 Tbsp in 1 cup hot water for 10 minutes
• Use as a facial steam or warm compress base
• Great for treatments that combine skin-softening with a calming floral touch

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What You’re Getting:

• Botanical name: Hibiscus sabdariffa
• Origin: Egypt
• Part used: Flower
• Yield: Approx. 8 cups per pound
• Aroma: Slightly fruity, berry-like
• Appearance: Dark red petals
• Storage: Airtight container, away from light and moisture


Important Safety Info:

• For external use only
• May stain towels or linens—use dark-colored accessories
• Avoid broken skin or mucous membranes
• Patch test before use on sensitive skin
• Note: May contain trace fragments of peanut shells from intercropping practices


A Bit of Herbal History

Hibiscus has been cherished in global wellness traditions for centuries—from ancient Egyptian baths to Ayurvedic and Caribbean rituals. Nicknamed ā€œthe botox plantā€ in some cultures, it’s known for its toning, brightening effects and striking visual appeal. Today, it remains a staple in spa body treatments, thanks to its skin-softening and sensory-rich qualities.

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A vibrant botanical for glow-worthy skin

Bring a pop of color and a burst of skin-loving benefits to your treatments with hibiscus flower. Rich in gentle, fruit-derived acids, this vivid botanical helps polish and brighten the skin—leaving clients with a smooth, radiant glow. Perfect for scrubs, herbal steams, hydrotherapy soaks, and custom-infused oils.


Why your clients will love it:

• Gently exfoliates for soft, petal-fresh skin
• Brightens the look of dull or tired complexions
• Leaves skin glowing—no harsh ingredients needed

Pro tip: Blend with rose petals or calendula for an ultra-luxurious skin treat.

Ā 

Professional Uses:

Gentle Sugar Scrub
• Mix 2 Tbsp hibiscus with ½ cup sugar and ¼ cup carrier oil
• Optional: Add 1 tsp finely ground oatmeal for added comfort
• Apply in circular motions, rinse, and follow with moisturizer
• Ideal before massages or seasonal body rituals

Herbal Soak or Foot Bath
• Add ¼–½ cup to a muslin bag or sachet
• Steep in warm bath or foot basin for 10–15 minutes
• Water may tint pink—line tubs or use dark towels to prevent staining
• Pair with rose, orange peel, or chamomile for extra sensory appeal

Hibiscus-Infused Body Oil
• Combine ½ cup crushed hibiscus with 1½–2 cups carrier oil
• Infuse for 2–4 weeks, shaking every few days
• Strain and use for nourishing massage or body wraps

Steam or Compress Infusion
• Steep 1 Tbsp in 1 cup hot water for 10 minutes
• Use as a facial steam or warm compress base
• Great for treatments that combine skin-softening with a calming floral touch

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What You’re Getting:

• Botanical name: Hibiscus sabdariffa
• Origin: Egypt
• Part used: Flower
• Yield: Approx. 8 cups per pound
• Aroma: Slightly fruity, berry-like
• Appearance: Dark red petals
• Storage: Airtight container, away from light and moisture


Important Safety Info:

• For external use only
• May stain towels or linens—use dark-colored accessories
• Avoid broken skin or mucous membranes
• Patch test before use on sensitive skin
• Note: May contain trace fragments of peanut shells from intercropping practices


A Bit of Herbal History

Hibiscus has been cherished in global wellness traditions for centuries—from ancient Egyptian baths to Ayurvedic and Caribbean rituals. Nicknamed ā€œthe botox plantā€ in some cultures, it’s known for its toning, brightening effects and striking visual appeal. Today, it remains a staple in spa body treatments, thanks to its skin-softening and sensory-rich qualities.

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