
Herbalife Tea is the version I make when I want the idea of the original recipe, but with enough real kitchen detail that I can repeat it without second-guessing myself.
I have learned to slow down at the small moments: scraping the blender jar, letting dough puff, waiting for caramel to cool, or tasting a sauce after it sits for a minute. Those details are not fussy. They are the difference between a recipe I make once and a recipe I keep in my notes.
This recipe serves 2 and takes 8 min prep. I wrote the method the way I talk myself through it at the counter: what I look for, where I adjust, and what I avoid when I am tired or in a hurry.
Why I keep coming back to this
- I can make it cold and creamy without turning the counter into a project.
- The ice can be adjusted at the end, which keeps the texture in my control.
- It is fast enough for a busy morning but still feels mixed with care.
- I can taste sweetness before pouring the second glass.
- It cleans up quickly if I rinse the blender right away.
- It lets the main flavor stay clear instead of muddy.
What you need and what each ingredient is doing
- 1 cup Warm water.I use it to control body, and I add a splash more only when the mixture looks too stiff.
- 2 scoops Skin collagen beauty powder.
- 2 tablespoon Herbalife green tea.
- 4 scoops Herbalife Beverage Mix.
- 4 teaspoon Starburst strawberry drink mix.
- 2 tablespoon Herbal aloe concentrate.
- 2 cups ice cubes.
How I make it
Step 1 — Set up the recipe so nothing gets missed
I heat up the 1 cup of cold water in a pot or tea kettle. Once it starts to boil, turn off the heat and add in the Herbalife Beverage Mix and Skin Collagen Beauty Powder. Whisk until all clumps are dissolved. I put the warm water in a cup while I wait for the mixture to cool down.
Step 2 — Build the main mixture patiently
Once it has cooled, add the Herbal Aloe Concentrate and Herbalife Green Tea and whisk until everything is combined. I add the Starburst Strawberry Drink Mix and stir again.
Step 3 — Finish, check texture, and serve
I pour the tea into a glass filled with ice. I enjoy the Herbalife Starburst Tea!
Tips from my kitchen
- Measure first.I set out every small amount before I start so I do not lose my place.
- Watch texture.I treat the timer as a guide and the mixture as the real answer.
- Change one thing at a time.I make a note before adjusting sweetness, liquid, or heat.
- Blend a little longer.Another 15-20 seconds usually smooths out powdery bits.
- Save some ice.I add the last cubes only if the drink needs more body.
Variations I have actually tried
- Extra cold:I freeze some liquid into cubes and blend those in.
- Creamier:I swap part of the water for milk or Greek yogurt.
- Less sweet:I reduce syrup or drink mix first.
- Fruit version:I add a handful of frozen berries or banana.
- Coffee style:I add espresso powder to chocolate, caramel, or vanilla flavors.
How I serve and store it
I serve herbalife tea right after blending because cold drinks lose their best texture as the ice melts. If I need to hold it, I pour it into a covered jar, refrigerate it, and shake hard before serving.
For leftovers, I use an airtight container once everything is fully cool. If the recipe is tender, glazed, or frosted, I separate layers with parchment so the top stays neat.
Frequently asked questions
Can I make it without a high-powered blender?
Yes. I start with liquid, add powders slowly, and blend longer. If the blender struggles, I let it sit for 2 minutes and blend again.
Why does it taste powdery?
It usually needs more blending or a touch more liquid. I also avoid dumping powder directly onto dry ice cubes.
Can I make it ahead?
Fresh is best, but I have refrigerated it for a few hours and shaken or re-blended before serving.
Can I reduce the sweetness?
Yes. I reduce drink mix, syrup, or pudding mix first, then taste.
What glass size works?
I use tall glasses and leave room at the top because thick shakes expand in the blender.
If you make this herbalife tea, I would love to hear what small adjustment made it work best in your kitchen.

Herbalife Tea
Description
Herbalife Tea is my practical first-person rewrite with the source amounts preserved and the kitchen cues made clear. I explain the texture, timing, serving, and storage details that help the recipe repeat well.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Instructions
- I heat up the 1 cup of cold water in a pot or tea kettle. Once it starts to boil, turn off the heat and add in the Herbalife Beverage Mix and Skin Collagen Beauty Powder. Whisk until all clumps are dissolved.
- I put the warm water in a cup while I wait for the mixture to cool down.
- Once it has cooled, add the Herbal Aloe Concentrate and Herbalife Green Tea and whisk until everything is combined.
- I add the Starburst Strawberry Drink Mix and stir again.
- I pour the tea into a glass filled with ice.
- I enjoy the Herbalife Starburst Tea!
Nutrition Facts
Servings 2
- Iron 0.0 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
Measure first. I set out every small amount before I start so I do not lose my place.
Watch texture. I treat the timer as a guide and the mixture as the real answer.
Change one thing at a time. I make a note before adjusting sweetness, liquid, or heat.
Blend a little longer. Another 15-20 seconds usually smooths out powdery bits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. I start with liquid, add powders slowly, and blend longer. If the blender struggles, I let it sit for 2 minutes and blend again.
It usually needs more blending or a touch more liquid. I also avoid dumping powder directly onto dry ice cubes.
Fresh is best, but I have refrigerated it for a few hours and shaken or re-blended before serving.
Yes. I reduce drink mix, syrup, or pudding mix first, then taste.
I use tall glasses and leave room at the top because thick shakes expand in the blender.