| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products - Bulk |
Lavender Blossoms Powder is a finely milled botanical made from carefully dried lavender flowers. It has a delicately floral aroma and a soft herbal character, making it useful across tea blends, culinary projects, bath products, and aromatic home recipes. The powder format measures easily and blends smoothly into syrups, baked goods, salts, tinctures, and other small-batch formulations.
In a bulk format, it is especially practical for repeat blending, refill-style use, and larger batch botanical making. Why we love it: Lavender has a way of bringing both beauty and calm to a formulation without needing much else around it. We love how the powder format opens up more possibilities, from floral tea blends and pantry projects to bath salts, sachets, and simple water-based DIY preparations.
It is exactly the kind of ingredient we like to offer: naturally expressive, versatile, and easy to work with across both creative and everyday making. Key Properties Botanical Name: Lavandula officinalis Common Name: Lavender Plant Part: Flower Form: Fine powder Aroma Profile: Delicately floral, fresh, softly herbaceous Ingredients: Lavender Flower Powder (Lavandula officinalis) Country Of Origin: Various origins (batch dependent) Suitable For: Food and cosmetic use Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct light and strong odours.
Reseal tightly after each use. What It's Used For Adding a floral note to calming caffeine-free tea blends Bringing botanical character to syrups, biscuits, cakes, custards, chocolate, and other culinary projects Blending into bath salts, soaps, and simple body scrubs Using in potpourri, drawer sachets, and linen blends Preparing tinctures and aromatic botanical extracts Making water-based DIY toners and room sprays when strained well Repeat-use blending where a powdered floral botanical is preferred for easy measuring Who It's For Lavender Blossoms Powder Is For: Tea blenders creating floral, calming herbal mixes Refill-style ranges, botanical stock collections, and makers working with aromatic powders Culinary makers adding a gentle floral accent to sweet kitchen recipes Bath, body, and home fragrance projects that benefit from a classic lavender note Small batch studios and herbal cupboards that prefer an easy-to-measure powder format Lavender Blossoms Powder Is Not For: Strongly savoury flavour profiles where floral notes would not suit the recipe Unscented projects where no natural fragrance is wanted Preparations that need a whole-flower format rather than a fine botanical powder Ready-made cosmetic, tea, or fragrance product formats How To Use As a Herbal Tea: Use to 1 tsp per 250 ml of freshly boiled water, infuse for 5 to 10 minutes, then strain through fine mesh or muslin.
As a Tincture: Use 1:5 herb to solvent in 40 to 50% alcohol, macerate for 2 to 4 weeks, shake occasionally, then strain and bottle. As a Culinary Ingredient: Start with to tsp in syrups, batters, creams, or chocolate preparations, then adjust to taste. As Bath Salts: Mix 1 to 2 tbsp powder with 1 cup Epsom salts, then dissolve in warm bath water.
As Sachets: Spoon the powder into small muslin bags, tie securely, and place in drawers or linen cupboards. As a Toner or Room Spray Base: Prepare tea as above, cool fully, and strain very well before use. Processing Tip: Fine powders can leave natural sediment, so muslin or a coffee filter helps create a smoother tea, toner, or spray.
Processing Tip: Use lavender sparingly in food and tea blends at first, as the floral profile can become dominant quickly. Safety Instructions Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication. Seek professional advice before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
For topical use, patch test before wider application and avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Use water-based preparations promptly and store any remainder appropriately, as fresh botanical infusions are perishable. FAQs Q: What does Lavender Blossom
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