Organic Neem Powder – USDA Certified, 100% Pure Dried Neem Leaf – Non-GMO, Vegan, Gluten-Free – Fine Herbal Green Powder for Smoothies, Teas & DIY Skincare – Resealable Pouch
Organic Neem Leaf Powder from Spicy Organic is made from 100% pure dried leaves of Azadirachta indica — the neem tree — one of the most revered plants in Ayurvedic tradition. Called the "village pharmacy" in India for its extraordinary range of traditional applications, neem has been used for over 4,000 years across South Asia in herbal wellness, skincare, dental hygiene, and agricultural practices. Our neem powder is sourced from certified organic farms in India, carefully dried at low temperatures to preserve the leaf's natural compounds, and finely milled into a vibrant green powder. USDA Certified Organic, Non-GMO, vegan, and completely free from additives, preservatives, or synthetic ingredients.
✓ USDA Certified Organic | ✓ Non-GMO | ✓ Vegan | ✓ Gluten-Free | ✓ Sourced from India | ✓ No Additives or Preservatives
What is neem — and why has it been used for 4,000 years?
The neem tree (Azadirachta indica) is native to the Indian subcontinent and has been integral to Indian life for millennia — so much so that ancient Sanskrit texts called it Sarva roga nivarini ("the one that cures all diseases") and UNESCO declared it the "Tree of the 21st Century." In Indian villages, neem is omnipresent: neem twigs have been used as natural toothbrushes for centuries, neem leaves are hung at doorways during festivals, and neem oil is used in agriculture as a natural pesticide.
Neem leaves contain a complex array of naturally occurring compounds — including nimbin, nimbidin, azadirachtin, quercetin, and beta-sitosterol — that have been the subject of extensive Ayurvedic and modern research. Neem leaf powder concentrates these compounds into a convenient, versatile form that can be used both topically and as a herbal supplement.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
What does neem powder taste like — an honest guide
Neem is intensely bitter — more so than most people expect. It is one of the most bitter plant substances used in herbal wellness, and this bitterness is not something that blends away easily in food. We want to be honest about this so you have a good first experience:
- In food: Neem powder is generally not pleasant to eat in large amounts in cooking — unlike moringa or amla, it does not integrate well into smoothies or most dishes at meaningful quantities. Small pinches (⅛ tsp) can be added to strongly flavored herbal teas where the bitterness is masked by honey or other herbs.
- As a herbal supplement: The most practical internal use is a "wellness shot" — ¼ tsp neem powder stirred into a small amount of warm water or herbal tea with honey, taken quickly. Many Ayurvedic practitioners recommend this approach for the daily use of bitter herbs.
- Topically: Neem powder's bitterness is irrelevant when used in face masks, hair masks, or body scrubs — and this is where most buyers find it most valuable. The topical applications are where neem powder truly shines.
Sourced from India — neem's native homeland
India is home to approximately 18 million neem trees — more than any other country — and has the longest tradition of neem cultivation and use in the world. Our neem leaf powder is sourced from certified organic farms in the southern states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, where the tropical climate produces neem leaves with a high concentration of the plant's naturally occurring active compounds.
Leaves are harvested by hand at peak potency, carefully dried at controlled low temperatures to preserve the vibrant green color and natural compounds, then finely milled and immediately sealed to protect freshness. The result is a powder that is intensely green, strongly aromatic, and noticeably more potent than mass-produced neem powders processed under high heat.
DIY skincare and hair care — recipes and quantities
Neem has a long traditional history in Ayurvedic skincare and hair care. Here are the most popular and widely used topical applications:
Neem face mask (for oily and acne-prone skin):
- Combine 1 tsp neem powder + 1 tsp turmeric powder + enough plain yogurt or rose water to form a smooth paste (approximately 2–3 tbsp)
- Apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin avoiding the eye area
- Leave on for 10–15 minutes — no longer, as neem can be drying
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water
- Moisturize immediately after. Use 1–2 times per week maximum
- Patch test on a small area of skin first. Discontinue if irritation occurs.
Neem and amla hair mask (for scalp health):
- Combine 2 tbsp neem powder + 1 tbsp amla powder + enough coconut oil or plain yogurt to form a workable paste (approximately 3–4 tbsp)
- Apply to scalp and hair roots, massaging gently into the scalp
- Leave on for 30–45 minutes, then rinse thoroughly
- Shampoo twice to fully remove — neem has a strong aroma that requires thorough rinsing
- Use once weekly for best results
Neem and clay face mask (deep cleansing):
- Combine ½ tsp neem powder + 1 tbsp kaolin or bentonite clay + enough water or green tea to form a paste
- Apply to face, leave 8–10 minutes, rinse with warm water
- Ideal for oily skin types. Use maximum once weekly
All topical applications: patch test on a small area first. These are traditional uses based on Ayurvedic practice. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Herbal tea and internal wellness uses
Neem has been consumed as a herbal tea and bitter tonic in Ayurvedic practice for centuries. Due to its intense bitterness, small amounts are used:
- Neem herbal tea: Add ¼ tsp neem powder to a cup of boiling water. Steep 3–5 minutes, strain through a fine mesh, and add honey and fresh ginger to balance the bitterness. The ginger adds warmth that complements neem's bitter profile. Start with ⅛ tsp and work up to assess your tolerance.
- Daily wellness shot: Stir ¼ tsp into a small amount of warm water with 1 tsp honey and a squeeze of lemon. Drink quickly — the shot format makes the bitterness more manageable than sipping slowly. This is the most practical approach for regular internal use.
- Blended with other Ayurvedic herbs: Neem powder combines well with our Organic Amla Powder and Organic Ashwagandha Powder in traditional Ayurvedic herbal blends — the other herbs help balance neem's intense bitterness.
Important safety note: Neem is a potent herb. Do not consume in large amounts. Pregnant or nursing women, children, and individuals with liver conditions should consult a qualified healthcare professional before internal use. Not intended for long-term unsupervised therapeutic use in high doses.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Why Spicy Organic neem leaf powder
- USDA Certified Organic, every batch: Cert #0847519, Texas Department of Agriculture. Sourced from certified organic farms — zero synthetic pesticides or chemicals (especially important for a product used topically).
- 100% pure leaf powder: Made exclusively from neem leaves — no stems, no bark, no fillers or adulterants. What the label says is exactly what is in the pouch.
- Low-temperature dried: Careful drying preserves the vibrant green color and the leaf's naturally occurring compounds better than high-heat industrial drying.
- Finely milled: Smooth, consistent grind integrates easily into masks, pastes, and teas without gritty texture.
- Resealable stand-up pouch: Airtight seal preserves the green color and aroma between uses — neem powder oxidizes and loses potency when exposed to air over time.
- Non-GMO and vegan: Clean, plant-based ingredient with no additives, preservatives, or synthetic ingredients.
- Packed fresh in McKinney, Texas: Shorter transit from packing to your home.
Available size and wellness companions
Available in an 8 oz resealable stand-up pouch — sized appropriately for a botanical product used in small quantities per application.
Neem pairs naturally with other Ayurvedic wellness powders in our catalog:
- Organic Amla Powder — high in Vitamin C; classic neem-amla combination for hair masks and wellness blends
- Organic Ashwagandha Powder — adaptogenic herb; combined with neem in traditional Ayurvedic formulations
- Organic Turmeric Powder — the essential companion in neem face masks for enhanced skin-brightening effect
Need bulk quantities for your Ayurvedic product line, spa, or wellness brand? Visit our wholesale page for 5 lb to 44 lb pricing.
Storage and shelf life
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Keep the resealable pouch tightly sealed between uses — neem powder's green color and active compounds degrade with exposure to light and air. Properly stored, organic neem leaf powder retains peak quality for 2 years. A fading of the green color toward yellow-brown indicates oxidation — the powder is still usable but at reduced potency. Do not use a wet spoon — always use a dry measuring spoon to prevent moisture entering the pouch.
Product details
- Botanical name: Azadirachta indica
- Common names: Neem, Indian lilac, margosa, nimtree, nim (Hindi)
- Plant part used: Leaves (dried and finely milled)
- Origin: India (Tamil Nadu and Karnataka)
- Form: Finely ground leaf powder
- Color: Vibrant deep green
- Flavor profile: Intensely bitter, earthy, slightly astringent
- Primary uses: Topical (face masks, hair masks, skincare) and herbal wellness (teas, wellness shots)
- Certifications: USDA Organic (Cert #0847519), Non-GMO, Vegan, Gluten-Free
- Packaging: 8 oz resealable stand-up pouch
- Certifying body: Texas Department of Agriculture
- Packed in: McKinney, Texas, USA
- Shelf life: 2 years, properly stored
Frequently asked questions
What is neem powder used for?
Neem leaf powder has two primary application areas. Topically, it is widely used in DIY face masks, hair masks, and scalp treatments in Ayurvedic skincare practice — traditionally valued for its astringent and skin-purifying properties. Internally, it is used as a bitter herbal tea or wellness shot in very small quantities (¼ tsp) as part of Ayurvedic wellness routines. It is NOT a culinary spice — its intense bitterness makes it unsuitable for cooking in meaningful amounts. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
What does neem powder taste like?
Intensely bitter — more so than almost any food-grade plant. The bitterness is immediate and lingering. For internal use, the most practical approach is a quick wellness shot (¼ tsp in warm water with honey and lemon, drunk quickly) rather than sipping it as a tea. Starting with ⅛ tsp and building up gradually helps assess your personal tolerance. This is not a spice for smoothies or everyday cooking.
Is neem powder safe to consume?
Neem leaf powder in small culinary/wellness amounts (¼ tsp per day) is generally considered safe for most healthy adults in short-term use. However, neem is a potent herb and should not be consumed in large doses or for extended periods without guidance from a qualified healthcare professional. Pregnant or nursing women, children under 12, and individuals with liver conditions should not use neem internally without medical consultation. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
How do I make a neem face mask?
Combine 1 tsp neem powder + 1 tsp turmeric powder + 2–3 tbsp plain yogurt or rose water to form a smooth paste. Apply to clean, dry skin (avoiding eye area), leave on 10–15 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. Patch test on a small area first. Use maximum 1–2 times per week. Moisturize immediately after as neem can be drying.
Can neem powder be used in a hair mask?
Yes — this is one of the most popular uses. Combine 2 tbsp neem powder + 1 tbsp amla powder + enough coconut oil or yogurt to form a paste. Apply to scalp and hair roots, leave 30–45 minutes, then rinse and shampoo thoroughly (twice) to remove. Neem has a strong aroma that requires thorough rinsing. Use once weekly. These uses are based on traditional Ayurvedic practice and have not been evaluated by the FDA.
Is Spicy Organic neem powder USDA certified organic?
Yes. Our Organic Neem Leaf Powder is USDA Certified Organic under Regulations 7 CFR Part 205, Certificate Number 0847519, issued by the Texas Department of Agriculture. Sourced from certified organic farms in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, India. Non-GMO, vegan, gluten-free, and 100% pure neem leaf powder with no fillers, additives, or preservatives.