Description
Bearberry Leaves Cut are dried uva-ursi leaves prepared in a convenient cut format for easier measuring and straining.
Traditionally, bearberry is used in short-term herbal routines and is commonly prepared as an infusion or tincture. It
is also popular with makers creating botanical extracts for complexion-toning and brightening style skincare blends.
This is a single-ingredient dried herb with no added fillers or fragrance.
Key Properties
- Botanical Name: Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
- Common Name: Bearberry, Uva-ursi
- Plant Part: Leaf
- Form: Cut dried leaves
- Taste Profile: Astringent, slightly resinous
- Suitable For: Infusions, tinctures, botanical extracts
- Size: 100g
What It’s Used For
This product is commonly used to:
- Brew as a short-term herbal infusion
- Prepare tinctures for home apothecary use
- Create small-batch botanical extracts for skincare making
- Add an astringent leaf note to custom herbal blends
Who It’s For
This product is suitable for:
- Those who want a smaller size to try bearberry
- Herbal users preparing focused, short-term infusions
- DIY makers creating small-batch botanical extracts
This product is not for:
- Anyone wanting a mild, everyday tea herb
- People seeking long-term daily use herbs
- Those who dislike astringent tasting botanicals
How To Use
- As an Infusion: Add 1 to 2 teaspoons to 1 cup of freshly boiled water, steep 10 to 15 minutes, then strain.
- As a Tincture: Use a leaf-appropriate tincture method, strain well, and bottle.
- As a Cosmetic Extract: Prepare a strained botanical extract suitable for your formulation type.
- Processing Tip: Use a fine strainer to reduce sediment, especially when making extracts.
Safety Instructions
- Avoid use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
- Avoid use if you have severe kidney issues or kidney disease.
- Short-term use only unless under practitioner guidance.
- Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication.
- Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
FAQs
Q: Is cut leaf easier to use than whole leaf?
A: Yes, cut leaf is typically easier to measure and often strains more neatly.
Q: Can I combine bearberry with other herbs?
A: Yes, many people blend it with milder herbs to soften the astringent taste.
Q: Can this be used topically?
A: Many makers use strained botanical extracts in skincare style formulations intended for external use.







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