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Hibiscus Flowers (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) Dried - 100g

Hibiscus Flowers (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) Dried - 100g

Regular price R 95.00
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INCI: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

The national flower of several countries, including Malaysia and Haiti, Hibiscus is as versatile as it is vibrant. It’s been extracted for centuries as a natural colourant, a tea for internal health, and even as a haircare rinse. A mainstay in herbal medicine traditions - like Ayurveda and Chinese medicine - “sour tea” is native to East Asia. There they were relied on to support cardiovascular health, stabilise blood pressure, and promote liver function. The tangy teas were also used externally in skincare and hair rinses to boost shine, reduce dandruff, boost growth and calm irritation.

♡ Why we love it: Hibiscus makes one of the most brightly coloured teas out there, making it a favourite in natural colourants and as a decorative botanical for table settings, DIY cards, and gifts. It’s also dense in active compounds like anthocyanins (which give that rich hue and pack antioxidant power), flavonoids, gentle acids like citric and malic acid, vitamin C, and even mucilage - great for hydration. These actives combined help protect cells from damage, support a youthful glow, lowers blood pressure, boost circulation, enhance liver detoxification, and soothe digestion. When used in skin and haircare, Hibiscus promotes collagen production, boosts hair strength and shine, and reduces redness and irritation.

Size: 100g.

This product is certified: Vegan and Food Grade.

Also available in large pack sizes.
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  • To make hibiscus tea simply steep a few hibiscus petals in a cup of hot water or tea pot
  • You can use infused hibiscus to make your own hair and skin rinse
  • For shiny hair just add the infusion to your regular shampoo
  • You can use hibiscus petals in DIY facial masks
  • You can use as a natural colourant in DIY products

Hibiscus is affected by pH. In acidic liquids it may go a deeper red hue, while in basic/alkaline liquids if will go more purple, blue or even green. Please keep this in mind when using as a colourant in products where pH is of concern.

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 certified food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

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