Spa Pantry Whole Rosemary, 1 lb
Spa Pantry Whole Rosemary, 1 lb
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Herbal clarity for energized rituals
Crisp, herbaceous, and invigorating—rosemary is a longtime spa favorite for good reason. Its bold, botanical scent helps awaken the senses and sharpen focus, making it perfect for treatments that refresh both mind and body. Whether used in scrubs, steams, or massage oils, this versatile leaf brings clarity and an energizing touch to your wellness services.
Why your clients will love it:
• Reawakens the senses with a fresh, herbal lift
• Promotes a feeling of mental clarity and focus
• Brings a revitalizing edge to body and hydrotherapy rituals
Pro tip: Pair with peppermint, lemon balm, or eucalyptus for an energizing herbal blend.
Treatment Uses:
Invigorating Body Scrub
• Mix 2 Tbsp dried rosemary with ½ cup salt or sugar + ¼ cup carrier oil
• Optional: Add 3–5 drops rosemary essential oil for a stronger aroma
• Use in circular motions on damp skin, then rinse
• Ideal before massage or as part of a revitalizing back treatment
Herbal Soak or Foot Bath
• Add ¼–½ cup to a muslin bag or sachet
• Steep in warm water for 10–15 minutes
• Great for energizing foot soaks or full-body hydrotherapy
• Pairs beautifully with eucalyptus, peppermint, or lemongrass
Rosemary-Infused Massage Oil
• Combine ½ cup dried rosemary with 1½–2 cups carrier oil (jojoba, almond, etc.)
• Infuse in a cool, dark space for 2–3 weeks, shaking every few days
• Strain and use for scalp massage, tension relief, or invigorating bodywork
Steam Tent or Herbal Compress
• Steep 1 Tbsp in 1 cup hot water for 10 minutes
• Use for warm compresses or aromatic steam treatments
• Supports a refreshed, clear-headed feeling during spa rituals
What You’re Getting:
• Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis
• Origin: Morocco
• Part used: Leaves
• Yield: Approx. 13 cups per pound
• Aroma: Resinous, fresh, herbal
• Appearance: Green needle-like leaves
• Storage: Store in a cool, dark place in a container with a tight-fitting lid
Important Safety Info:
• For external use only
• Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and broken skin
• Always patch test before using in new blends
• Not recommended during pregnancy without professional guidance
A Bit of Herbal History
Used for over 2,000 years, rosemary has deep roots in traditional self-care—from ancient Greek baths to Roman herbal rituals. Symbolizing remembrance and vitality, it was long used in oils and ceremonial treatments. Today, it’s a staple in modern spa settings—loved for its clean scent, timeless appeal, and ability to refresh both body and spirit.
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This is a natural botanical, so color and texture may vary slightly. Product images are for reference only.
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Herbal clarity for energized rituals
Crisp, herbaceous, and invigorating—rosemary is a longtime spa favorite for good reason. Its bold, botanical scent helps awaken the senses and sharpen focus, making it perfect for treatments that refresh both mind and body. Whether used in scrubs, steams, or massage oils, this versatile leaf brings clarity and an energizing touch to your wellness services.
Why your clients will love it:
• Reawakens the senses with a fresh, herbal lift
• Promotes a feeling of mental clarity and focus
• Brings a revitalizing edge to body and hydrotherapy rituals
Pro tip: Pair with peppermint, lemon balm, or eucalyptus for an energizing herbal blend.
Treatment Uses:
Invigorating Body Scrub
• Mix 2 Tbsp dried rosemary with ½ cup salt or sugar + ¼ cup carrier oil
• Optional: Add 3–5 drops rosemary essential oil for a stronger aroma
• Use in circular motions on damp skin, then rinse
• Ideal before massage or as part of a revitalizing back treatment
Herbal Soak or Foot Bath
• Add ¼–½ cup to a muslin bag or sachet
• Steep in warm water for 10–15 minutes
• Great for energizing foot soaks or full-body hydrotherapy
• Pairs beautifully with eucalyptus, peppermint, or lemongrass
Rosemary-Infused Massage Oil
• Combine ½ cup dried rosemary with 1½–2 cups carrier oil (jojoba, almond, etc.)
• Infuse in a cool, dark space for 2–3 weeks, shaking every few days
• Strain and use for scalp massage, tension relief, or invigorating bodywork
Steam Tent or Herbal Compress
• Steep 1 Tbsp in 1 cup hot water for 10 minutes
• Use for warm compresses or aromatic steam treatments
• Supports a refreshed, clear-headed feeling during spa rituals
What You’re Getting:
• Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis
• Origin: Morocco
• Part used: Leaves
• Yield: Approx. 13 cups per pound
• Aroma: Resinous, fresh, herbal
• Appearance: Green needle-like leaves
• Storage: Store in a cool, dark place in a container with a tight-fitting lid
Important Safety Info:
• For external use only
• Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and broken skin
• Always patch test before using in new blends
• Not recommended during pregnancy without professional guidance
A Bit of Herbal History
Used for over 2,000 years, rosemary has deep roots in traditional self-care—from ancient Greek baths to Roman herbal rituals. Symbolizing remembrance and vitality, it was long used in oils and ceremonial treatments. Today, it’s a staple in modern spa settings—loved for its clean scent, timeless appeal, and ability to refresh both body and spirit.
Heads Up:
This is a natural botanical, so color and texture may vary slightly. Product images are for reference only.