Walnut husk fruit peel powder (Juglans regia) - Apophycaire
Walnut husk fruit peel powder (Juglans regia) - Apophycaire
Walnut husk fruit peel powder (Juglans regia) - Apophycaire
Walnut husk fruit peel powder (Juglans regia) - Apophycaire
Walnut husk fruit peel powder (Juglans regia) - Apophycaire
Walnut husk fruit peel powder (Juglans regia) - Apophycaire

Walnut husk fruit peel powder (Juglans regia) - Apophycaire

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Walnut husk fruit peel powder – Juglans regia

Main virtue: natural dyeing and hair use.

Main use: vegetable dye, hair cosmetics

Walnut hull powder is obtained by finely grinding the dried husk of the walnut fruit. Very rich in pigments and tannins, it is renowned for its traditional uses in hair coloring, plant-based cosmetics, and natural artistic applications.

Packaging: 100g to 10kg
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Juglans regia – walnut fruit covering

The walnut tree was once cultivated for its nutritious fruit and its hull, which is used in crafts. When processed into powder, it retains its coloring qualities and versatility, both for hair care and natural plant-based dyes.

Description

Dark brown to brownish-black, homogeneous powder with a slightly fibrous texture. Woody and earthy odor typical of walnut.

Nomenclature

  • Common names: Walnut husk, husk powder, walnut bark
  • Latin name: Juglans regia
  • Family: Juglandaceae
  • Part used: Outer covering of the fruit (husk)
  • Form: Powder
  • Origin: Europe, Western Asia
  • English name: Walnut husk powder
  • Name in German: Walnussschalenpulver
  • Name in Spanish: Polvo de cáscara de nuez
  • Name in Italian: Polvere di mallo di noce
  • Name in Arabic: مسحوق قشرة الجوز (Masḥūq Qishrat al-Jawz)

Main virtues

Plant-based dye for hair and fabrics. Popular in hair care to add depth to brown hair. Also used as a base in cosmetic or craft preparations.

Main constituents

Juglone, tannins, flavonoids, phenolic acids, plant pigments.

Use and dosage

  • Hair mask: 2 to 3 tablespoons with hot water, leave on for 30 minutes.
  • Textile dye: infuse 20 to 30 g in 1 L of water, leave the fabric to soak for 1 hour.
  • Homemade coloring: pigment base for ink or vegetable paint.

Precautions, side effects and contraindications

  • Strong dye: may stain skin, clothing, surfaces.
  • External use only – do not consume.
  • Keep out of reach of children.

History and origin

Walnut husk has always been highly prized in rural traditions for making natural brown dyes. In ancient cosmetics, it was used as a hair treatment to strengthen and naturally darken hair.

Miscellaneous information

  • Storage: in an opaque container, dry and at room temperature.
  • Packaging: kraft bag, metal box or airtight jar.
  • Appearance: Fine, dark brown to black powder.
  • Odor: woody, pronounced vegetal.

Sources and references

  • Pl@ntUse – https://uses.plantnet-project.org
  • History of natural dyes – ethnobotanical corpus
  • European hair traditions
  • Old craft documents on vegetable dyes

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Data sheet

Crop Type
Conventional cultivation
Forme galénique
Poudre standard

Specific References

En France, les plantes médicinales sont classées par l’ANSM en deux grandes listes :

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