
Adzuki bean powder
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Adzuki Bean Powder – Natural Exfoliant for Smooth, Radiant Skin
Our finely milled Adzuki Bean Powder is a gentle, natural exfoliant used for centuries in Japanese skincare rituals. Rich in saponins, it helps to unclog pores, remove dead skin cells, and brighten the complexion without irritation. Suitable for most skin types, it is a perfect addition to your DIY beauty routine.
- Ingredient: 100% Pure Adzuki Bean Powder (Vigna angularis)
- Benefits: Gently exfoliates, cleanses, and promotes a natural glow
- Recommended for: Facial scrubs, masks and body polishes
- Skin type: Normal, oily, sensitive or mature skin
- Origin: Carefully sourced and ground
This powder blends beautifully with other natural ingredients like honey, yoghurt, or floral water for a customised skincare treatment. Free from additives and preservatives.
Inspired by traditional rituals and natural goodness.
MY "BOTOX"
- 20g ground adzuki [a mixture of medium fine + coarse]
- 20g lukewarm water [½ rosewater - ½ water]
- 4g freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 2g papaya oil
Prime your face and neck with a warm damp flannel Apply the mix and leave to dry for 30 - 45mins or until you find it difficult to smile Massage the face in a circular motion to help exfoliate and increase the blood circulation. Rinse thoroughly with water and pat dry. Enjoy
Adzuki bean powder is a non abrasive powder which helps with exfoliation. Exfoliation gently removes dead skin.
Popular in Japanese skin care, adzuki bean powder helps to soften the skin.
The adzuki [azuki/aduki] bean is a small highly nutritious legume. It is a source of folic acid which helps to increase melanin. Melanin is a natural hair/skin colouring (pigmentation). I prefer cooking with this as it has a dense texture compared to kidney beans.
My love of this legume has taken me on more than a 3yr journey to directly source the ground bean. This came about when I made an adzuki soap under our Cioccolatina brand and took forever to grind the bean.
INCI: Phaseolus angularis
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN : GHANA