| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Essentially Natural |
Beetroot Powder is a fine plant powder made from dried beetroot and used mainly as a botanical colourant and add-in for DIY skincare, hair care, soaps, and bath products. It gives pink to berry-toned colour and adds visual warmth to masks, scrubs, and body blends. This is a raw powder ingredient rather than a ready-to-use cosmetic product, so it is blended into a suitable base before use.
Natural pigments may shift or fade depending on the formula type. Why we love it: We choose to stock Beetroot Powder because it brings an easy botanical colour lift to DIY projects without relying on synthetic dyes. It is especially useful when a formula needs a more natural pink-to-berry tone and a fresh visual feel.
Key Properties of Essentially Natural Beetroot Powder Botanical Name: Beta vulgaris Common Name: Beetroot Part Used: Root Form: Fine plant powder Colour Contribution: Pink to berry tones Skin Feel: Soft, smooth powder texture Ingredients: Dried beetroot powder (Beta vulgaris) Storage: Store sealed in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture What is Beetroot Powder Used For Face and body masks Gentle body scrubs Natural soap colouring Hair masks and shampoo boosters as a botanical add-in DIY cosmetics and bath treats needing a pink-toned colourant Who is Beetroot Powder For Beetroot Powder Is For: DIY makers wanting a natural pink-toned colourant Botanical formulas with visible colour impact Mask, scrub, soap, and bath-treat projects Hair and scalp routines using plant powders as add-ins Beetroot Powder Is Not For: Broken or freshly irritated skin Ready-to-use cosmetic expectations Colour-free formula concepts How To Use Beetroot Powder As a Face Mask: Mix 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon with yoghurt, honey, or hydrosol to form a smooth paste, apply to clean skin, leave 15 to 20 minutes, then rinse.
As a Hair Mask: Blend 1 to 2 teaspoons into conditioner or a carrier oil, apply to scalp and lengths, leave about 30 minutes, then shampoo out thoroughly. As a Body Scrub: Combine with sugar and a little carrier oil, massage gently on damp skin, then rinse. As a Natural Colourant: Add a pinch at a time to the formula until the shade is right.
Processing Tip: Pre-wet the powder with a little glycerine or oil before adding to water-based mixes to reduce clumping. Processing Tip: Test small batches first, as colour can fade in high-heat or high-pH products. Beetroot Powder Safety Instructions Patch test before first use Discontinue use if irritation occurs Avoid contact with eyes and broken skin Avoid inhaling the powder Natural pigments can stain fabrics and some surfaces, rinse promptly Store sealed in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture FAQs Q: Will Beetroot Powder stain skin or bathroom surfaces?
A: It can tint skin temporarily and may stain light fabrics or porous surfaces, so careful handling and prompt rinsing help. Q: Can Beetroot Powder be used in high-pH soap? A: It can be used, but natural pigments may shift or fade at higher pH, so a test batch is useful. Q: Is Beetroot Powder mainly a colourant or a treatment ingredient?
A: In this type of DIY use it is mainly valued as a botanical add-in and natural pink-to-berry colour contributor.
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