Chinese medicine has natural advantages in scalp health management. Yunnan is an ancient capital of Chinese herbal medicine, and local ethnic minorities have unique hair care customs, such as the adult ceremony of Bai girls, and the plants used for shampooing are not needed. Taking natural hair care from nearby materials has become a major custom of local people.
There are also many ancient books in China that incorporate the ancient wisdom of conservation. From Sun Simiao's Thousand Golden Formulas to Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica, there are many Chinese herbal ingredients that have excellent effects on scalp conditioning, such as the antibacterial and antipruritic effects of Maoshao: it is born with strong antibacterial and antipruritic effects and is suitable for growing in extremely harsh plateau environment; Platycladus orientalis leaves and salvia miltiorrhiza. It has the effects of cooling blood and diminishing inflammation, and has excellent oil control effect. Ginseng, angelica and Polygonum multiflorum nourish black hair: "Hair is blood, and blood is the root of hair". In China proverbs, blood and hair are dialectically related. Ginseng, Angelica, Polygonum Multiflori Radix and other Chinese herbal medicines nourish hair roots and protect hair, supplemented by natural blood-activating ingredients, which bring sufficient blood-gas nourishment to scalp and provide rich nutrition for hair.
The concept of traditional Chinese medicine, deep systematic maintenance of scalp, effective suppression of scalp problems such as dandruff, gentle conditioning of scalp, and restoration of scalp ecological balance.
In addition, daily scalp care should also choose appropriate shampoo products, such as some traditional Chinese medicine products on the market, which have a good effect on scalp care.