Rose Petals Powder (Rosa centifolia) - 50g
Rose Petals Powder (Rosa centifolia) - 50g
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Rose Petals Powder is finely milled Rosa centifolia petals, valued for their soft floral character and versatile use in teas, desserts, syrups, bath salts, soaps, skincare and body-care blends. Rose petals have a long history in beauty and wellness traditions, where they are used for gentle skin-softening, toning and sensory relaxation. The powder format is easy to blend into dry formulations, masks, bath products and culinary recipes where a delicate rose note is wanted.
♡ Why we love it: Rose petals bring natural luxury to everyday creations. The powder adds a delicate floral touch to teas, desserts, soaps, bath salts and rinse-off skincare blends.
Key properties
- Botanical Name: Rosa centifolia
- Plant Part: Petal
- Form: Powder
- Aroma: Soft, floral and romantic
- Flavour Profile: Delicate, floral and lightly sweet
- Profile: Traditional beauty, tea and sensory wellness botanical
- Naturally Contains: Flavonoids, tannins, anthocyanins and aromatic compounds
- Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Desserts, Syrups, Bath Salts, Soaps, Rose-Style Infusions, Masks, Body Blends And Potpourri
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light, moisture and strong odours
What it's used for
- Herbal tea blends and floral infusions
- Desserts, syrups and edible botanical recipes
- Bath salts and handmade soaps
- Rinse-off masks and body-care blends
- Rose-style water infusions
- Potpourri and scented craft projects
- Gentle skin-toning and softening cosmetic preparations
Who it's for
- Tea blenders wanting a floral botanical powder
- DIY beauty makers creating masks, soaps or bath salts
- Culinary users adding a delicate rose note to recipes
- Crafters making potpourri or scented blends
- People wanting whole rose petals for decorative use
- Eye-area products without proper formulation
- Very sensitive skin without patch testing
- Use as a substitute for professional care for skin conditions, digestive disorders or mood concerns
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How to use
- In Tea: Add a small amount to herbal tea blends and strain well before drinking.
- In Food: Use sparingly in desserts, syrups and edible botanical recipes.
- In Bath Salts And Soaps: Blend into dry bath salts or add according to your soap formulation.
- In Masks: Use in rinse-off facial or body masks and patch test first.
- For Rose-Style Infusions: Infuse in hot water, cool and strain well before use.
- Processing Tip: Powder can remain suspended in liquids, so strain carefully where a smooth finish is needed.
Safety instructions
- Patch test before topical use
- Avoid eyes, broken skin and irritated skin
- Use only in properly formulated cosmetic products
- Use edible preparations in sensible amounts
- Discontinue use if irritation, allergy, digestive upset or any adverse reaction occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Faqs
Q: What is Rose Petals Powder used for?
A: It is used in teas, desserts, syrups, bath salts, soaps, masks, body blends and scented crafts.
Q: Can Rose Petals Powder be used to make rose-style water?
A: Yes, infuse it in hot water, cool and strain very well before use.
Q: Is Rose Petals Powder good for decorative toppings?
A: It is better for blending into formulations. Whole petals are usually better when you want a visible decorative
finish.
Q: Can Rose Petals Powder be used in skincare?
A: Yes, it can be used in rinse-off masks, soaps and bath products. Patch test first and avoid broken or irritated
skin.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is sourced food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

I made some cacao with this rose powder and it’s delicious.
I love the powdered petals. They work so well with my witch hazel toner. Definitely buying again.
I was wondering can this be used in beauty facial products(colour cosmetics)
Hi, depending on the application, yes it can be
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