Herbal Beauty Treasures — Traditional Kerala Botanical Beauty Hub
Herbal Beauty Treasures — Traditional Kerala Botanical Beauty
Welcome to Blueberry Botanicals' complete guide to traditional Kerala herbal beauty — 14 time-honoured botanical preparations rooted in Kerala's rich Ayurvedic heritage, crafted for modern wellness routines across India and beyond.
This hub is your starting point for everything in our Herbal Beauty Treasures collection — from hair care rituals to face pack traditions, herbal wellness powders, and traditional beverage preparations.
What Are Herbal Beauty Powders?
Herbal beauty powders are finely ground botanical ingredients traditionally used in Indian beauty and wellness routines for centuries. Rooted in Kerala's Ayurvedic traditions, these powders are typically mixed with water, rose water, milk, yoghurt, or carrier oils and applied as face packs, hair masks, or body treatments — or prepared as herbal decoctions and infusions.
At Blueberry Botanicals, every powder in this collection is:
- Traditionally sourced from Kerala and India's botanical heritage
- Free from artificial additives and synthetic fillers
- Batch coded with manufacturing date and shelf life
- FSSAI compliant (Lic. No. 21325182001458)
- Packed in tamper-proof, hygienic packaging
- Delivered to all pincodes across India in 3–5 business days
Explore by Cluster
🌿 Herbal Hair Care
Traditional botanical preparations for hair colouring, conditioning, and nourishment — rooted in Kerala's hair care heritage.
- Henna Powder — Complete Guide — traditionally used for natural hair colouring
- Neelamari Indigo Powder — Complete Guide — traditionally paired with henna for deeper tones
- Nellikka (Amla) Powder — Complete Guide — traditionally used in hair conditioning routines
🌸 Herbal Face Care
Traditionally valued in Kerala skincare rituals for radiant, balanced, and nourished skin.
- Manjatti Face Pack — Complete Guide — traditionally used in herbal face pack preparations
- Kasthuri Manjal (Wild Turmeric) — Complete Guide — traditionally valued in skincare traditions
- Pachootti Powder — Complete Guide — traditionally used in face pack blends
- Rose Water — Complete Guide — traditionally used as a floral toner and face pack base
- Vetiver (Ramacham) Powder — Complete Guide — traditionally used in cooling face pack preparations
🌱 Herbal Wellness
Traditionally used in holistic wellness routines across India and Kerala.
- Ashwagandha Powder — Complete Guide — traditionally valued in wellness routines
- Brahmi Powder — Complete Guide — traditionally used to support wellness-focused lifestyles
- Amukkuram Powder — Complete Guide — traditionally used in herbal wellness preparations
🍵 Herbal Beverages
Traditionally prepared as herbal decoctions and infusions in South Indian households for generations.
- Karingali Powder — Complete Guide — traditionally used in herbal beverage preparations
- Pathimugam — Complete Guide — traditionally used to prepare herbal water infusions
- Irattimadhuram — Complete Guide — traditionally used in herbal decoction traditions
How to Use Herbal Beauty Powders
- Choose your powder based on your skin or hair concern — use the cluster guides above
- Mix with water, rose water, milk, yoghurt, or carrier oil as traditionally recommended
- Patch test on inner wrist — wait 24 hours before full application
- Apply evenly and leave for the recommended time
- Rinse thoroughly with water
Skin Type Quick Guide
- Oily Skin: Manjatti Face Pack or Pachootti Powder mixed with Rose Water
- Dry Skin: Manjatti or Kasthuri Manjal mixed with milk
- All Skin Types: Vetiver Powder and Rose Water — cooling and refreshing
- Sensitive Skin: Always patch test 24 hours before full application
Hair Type Quick Guide
- Natural Hair Colouring: Henna Powder + Neelamari Indigo Powder — strand test first
- Conditioning: Nellikka (Amla) Powder with coconut or sesame oil
- All Hair Types: Mix powders with water, yoghurt, or carrier oils as per tradition
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Kasthuri Manjal and regular turmeric?
Kasthuri Manjal (wild turmeric / Curcuma aromatica) is a different species from regular kitchen turmeric (Curcuma longa). It is traditionally used exclusively in skincare preparations in Kerala and is not used in cooking. It has a distinct aroma and is traditionally valued for its use in face pack preparations.
Can I use these powders if I have sensitive skin?
A patch test is strongly recommended before applying any topical product. Apply a small amount to the inner wrist and wait 24 hours before full application. If irritation occurs, discontinue use. Consult a qualified practitioner if you have specific skin concerns.
Are these products FSSAI compliant?
Yes. All products in the Herbal Beauty Treasures collection are FSSAI compliant (Lic. No. 21325182001458), batch coded, and manufactured with tamper-proof hygienic packaging.
Do you offer bulk orders and white labelling?
Yes. Bulk orders and white labelling are available for all products in this collection. Contact us at info@blueberrybotanicals.in or +91 8891644058 for pricing and MOQ details.
How long do these products last?
All products carry a shelf life of 6 months from the manufacturing date printed on the packaging. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Do you ship across India?
Yes. We deliver to all pincodes across India. Estimated delivery: 3–5 business days. Tracking details are shared after dispatch.
Related Reading
- Manjatti Face Pack — The Traditional Kerala Skincare Secret Explained
- Kasthuri Manjal (Wild Turmeric) — Complete Guide to Traditional Kerala Skincare
- Henna Powder — Complete Guide to Natural Hair Colouring the Kerala Way
- Complete Kerala Herbal Skincare Routine — Morning to Night
- Traditional Kerala Herbal Drinks — 5 Botanical Preparations
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📞 Contact: info@blueberrybotanicals.in | +91 8891644058
Disclaimer: These products are traditionally used herbal preparations and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Information provided is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a qualified Ayurvedic or medical practitioner before use if you have any health concerns. Individual results may vary. A patch test is strongly recommended before topical application. FSSAI compliant. Images are for representation purposes only.