

Spa Pantry Green Tea Crushed Leaves, 1 lb
Ancient ritual meets modern rejuvenation
Crushed green tea leaf is a spa favorite for a reason. With its earthy scent and skin-loving antioxidant content, this vibrant botanical adds a refreshing boost to body scrubs, soaks, steams, and oils. It’s a perfect pick for services that help clients feel toned, revitalized, and beautifully renewed.
Why your clients will love it:
• Leaves skin feeling smooth, refreshed, and awake
• Adds a natural glow to scrubs and herbal soaks
• Brings the grounding calm of an ancient wellness ritual
Bonus: Its subtle, earthy aroma enhances the sensory side of your services.
Treatment Uses:
Antioxidant Body Scrub
• Mix 2 Tbsp crushed green tea with ½ cup sugar or salt + ¼ cup carrier oil
• Apply in circular motions to damp skin
• Rinse and follow with body moisturizer
• Optional: Add a few drops of sweet orange or lemongrass essential oil
Herbal Soak or Foot Bath
• Add ¼–½ cup to a muslin bag or sachet
• Steep in warm water 10–15 minutes before use
• Blend with chamomile, calendula, or lavender for a soft, soothing bath
Green Tea Infused Massage Oil
• Infuse ½ cup green tea in 1½ cups carrier oil (jojoba, grapeseed, etc.)
• Let steep in a dark spot for 2–3 weeks, shaking every few days
• Strain and use in detox-inspired or antioxidant-focused body services
Facial or Steam Tent Prep
• Steep 1–2 Tbsp in 2 cups hot water
• Use as a facial steam to prep pores or calm the mind before treatments
What You’re Getting:
• Botanical name: Camellia sinensis
• Origin: China
• Part used: Leaf
• Yield: Approx. 4 cups per pound
• Aroma: Earthy, slightly fruity
• Appearance: Deep green, furled leaves
• Storage: Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place
Important Safety Info:
• For external use only
• Avoid eyes and mucous membranes
• Discontinue if irritation occurs
• Always patch test when using in new blends
A Bit of Herbal History
Used for over 4,000 years, green tea began its journey in ancient China and later became a cornerstone of Japanese wellness. Praised for its rejuvenating effects and gentle antioxidant support, it remains a favorite in spa traditions around the world—especially in treatments designed to revive, refresh, and restore.
Heads up:
This is a natural product, so color and texture may vary slightly from batch to batch. Photos are for reference only.
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Description
Ancient ritual meets modern rejuvenation
Crushed green tea leaf is a spa favorite for a reason. With its earthy scent and skin-loving antioxidant content, this vibrant botanical adds a refreshing boost to body scrubs, soaks, steams, and oils. It’s a perfect pick for services that help clients feel toned, revitalized, and beautifully renewed.
Why your clients will love it:
• Leaves skin feeling smooth, refreshed, and awake
• Adds a natural glow to scrubs and herbal soaks
• Brings the grounding calm of an ancient wellness ritual
Bonus: Its subtle, earthy aroma enhances the sensory side of your services.
Treatment Uses:
Antioxidant Body Scrub
• Mix 2 Tbsp crushed green tea with ½ cup sugar or salt + ¼ cup carrier oil
• Apply in circular motions to damp skin
• Rinse and follow with body moisturizer
• Optional: Add a few drops of sweet orange or lemongrass essential oil
Herbal Soak or Foot Bath
• Add ¼–½ cup to a muslin bag or sachet
• Steep in warm water 10–15 minutes before use
• Blend with chamomile, calendula, or lavender for a soft, soothing bath
Green Tea Infused Massage Oil
• Infuse ½ cup green tea in 1½ cups carrier oil (jojoba, grapeseed, etc.)
• Let steep in a dark spot for 2–3 weeks, shaking every few days
• Strain and use in detox-inspired or antioxidant-focused body services
Facial or Steam Tent Prep
• Steep 1–2 Tbsp in 2 cups hot water
• Use as a facial steam to prep pores or calm the mind before treatments
What You’re Getting:
• Botanical name: Camellia sinensis
• Origin: China
• Part used: Leaf
• Yield: Approx. 4 cups per pound
• Aroma: Earthy, slightly fruity
• Appearance: Deep green, furled leaves
• Storage: Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place
Important Safety Info:
• For external use only
• Avoid eyes and mucous membranes
• Discontinue if irritation occurs
• Always patch test when using in new blends
A Bit of Herbal History
Used for over 4,000 years, green tea began its journey in ancient China and later became a cornerstone of Japanese wellness. Praised for its rejuvenating effects and gentle antioxidant support, it remains a favorite in spa traditions around the world—especially in treatments designed to revive, refresh, and restore.
Heads up:
This is a natural product, so color and texture may vary slightly from batch to batch. Photos are for reference only.





















