Description
Spearmint Leaf Powder is a finely milled dried spearmint powder with a sweet, cooling flavour and refreshing aroma. It
is traditionally used as a tea for digestive comfort, bloating, nausea and indigestion, and is also popular in women’s
wellness routines where hormone-balance support is wanted. The powder format is convenient for herbal teas, powdered
blends, culinary use and simple rinse-off skincare preparations.
♡ Why we love it: Spearmint powder is bright, refreshing and easy to use. It adds a clean mint note to teas and food,
while also fitting neatly into DIY beauty and wellness blends.
Key Properties
- Plant Part: Leaf
- Form: Powder
- Flavour Profile: Sweet, minty, cooling and refreshing
- Profile: Traditional digestive, calming, breath-freshening and women’s wellness herb
- Naturally Contains: Carvone, limonene, eucalyptol, flavonoids and tannins
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Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Powdered Blends, Culinary Recipes, DIY Skincare, Toners, Cleansing Rinses And Rinse-Off
Masks - Storage: Store sealed in a cool, dry place away from direct light
What It’s Used For
- Refreshing spearmint tea
- Digestive comfort after meals
- Nausea, bloating and indigestion support
- Women’s wellness and hormone-balance routines
- Breath-freshening blends
- Culinary flavouring in drinks, sauces and desserts
- Rinse-off skincare and cleansing preparations
Who It’s For
This Product Is For:
- Herbal tea users wanting spearmint in powder form
- People making digestive comfort teas
- Women’s wellness users adding spearmint to daily routines
- DIY users preparing simple skincare or body-care blends
This Product Is Not For:
- People allergic to mint-family herbs
- Babies or very young children unless professionally advised
- People with severe reflux unless professionally advised
- People wanting cut spearmint leaf
- Water-based preparations that need a clear, particle-free ingredient without careful straining
- Use as a substitute for medical care for PCOS, hormonal disorders, acne, digestive disease or persistent nausea
How To Use
- As a Tea: Use ½-1 teaspoon powder per cup of freshly boiled water.
- Infusion Method: Steep for 5-10 minutes, then strain well through fine mesh or muslin.
- In Food: Add small amounts to drinks, sauces, desserts, smoothies or herbal blends.
- In Skincare: Infuse into water or oil for homemade rinse-off toners, cleansing rinses or masks.
- In Herbal Blends: Mix with compatible herbs where a sweet mint flavour is wanted.
- Processing Tip: Fine powder can remain suspended in liquid, so strain carefully before drinking or applying.
Safety Instructions
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Consult a qualified herbal practitioner before use if pregnant, nursing, taking medication or managing a medical
condition - Avoid if allergic to spearmint or mint-family herbs
- Patch test before topical use
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Mint-family herbs can aggravate reflux in some people
- Seek professional advice for persistent digestive symptoms, hormonal concerns or skin flare-ups
- Discontinue use if heartburn, irritation, allergy or any adverse reaction occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
FAQs
Q: What is Spearmint Leaf Powder used for?
A: It is used in teas, digestive comfort blends, women’s wellness routines, culinary recipes and rinse-off skincare
preparations.
Q: Can Spearmint Powder be used for bloating?
A: Yes, spearmint is traditionally used to ease bloating and digestive discomfort.
Q: Can I add Spearmint Powder to food?
A: Yes, use small amounts in drinks, desserts, sauces and herbal blends.
Q: Can Spearmint Powder be used during pregnancy?
A: Consult a qualified practitioner before use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.







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