The dried fruit of the tree is also called the fruit of the tree.
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Sapindus mukoraiensis fruit is a natural washing material, which has good cleaning ability and skin care function. Its juice has a PH value of 5 ~ 7, which is naturally acidic, rich in foam, delicate to the touch, and can be well decontaminated with a faint fragrance.
Sapindus mukoraiensis has antibacterial, dandruff-removing, anti-shedding, whitening and freckle-removing, moisturizing and other effects, and does not harm the skin: "Sapindus mukoraiensis can prevent dandruff", which is basically common knowledge for people who are used to traditional and natural toiletries in China. According to folklore, washing your hair with soapy water can also effectively prevent hair loss. Tea polyphenols in Sapindus mukoraiensis are water-soluble substances, which can remove facial oil, astringe pores, disinfect and sterilize, resist skin aging and reduce the damage of ultraviolet rays in the sun to the skin. Ferulic acid in Sapindus mukoraiensis is a beauty factor recognized by the scientific community, which can improve skin quality and make skin delicate, shiny and elastic. At the same time, it has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, free radical scavenging and anticoagulant effects. The fruit acid in Sapindus mukoraiensis can help skin remove the aged cutin accumulated in the outer layer, accelerate skin renewal, and help to improve skin problems such as acne, dark spots, wrinkles, dry and rough skin.
The fruit of natural plant Sapindus mukoraiensis was dried and peeled artificially to obtain pure peel. Europeans prefer to wrap the peel of Sapindus mukoraiensis directly in a cotton bag without processing, soak it in water and squeeze it into foam, which can be directly used in laundry, shampoo and shower gel. (The above source network)
Simply put, it is the fruit of Gleditsia sinensis, which can rub bubbles with water and has cleaning ability. Is one of the major cleaners in ancient times. Learn the ecological wisdom of the ancients!
Because I haven't found this kind of tree around, I bought it online, and I haven't used up a catty. Considering sustainability and low carbon, I planted Sapindus mukoraiensis with my own seeds, but it will take a long time to wait for the results.
We tried to make hand sanitizer by boiling, and directly added brown sugar and water to make washing enzyme. The cleaning ability is really good, and the most important thing is that you don't have to worry about the harm of chemical detergents anymore.
1. 1000 ml water+10 peel, boil, turn off the fire, cool and knead by hand to squeeze out saponin, which is the foam as shown below, until the peel is dry and compostable. Finally, the bottle was finished. You can wash clothes 5 to 10 times per liter in summer, depending on how you use them. Besides washing clothes, you can also wash your hands, take a shower and so on.
2. Put a few directly in a cloth bag or a net bag, rub them directly to produce foam, or soak them in warm water, and the peel will be soft and can be used as soap. If it is in the south, it will be moldy if it is not dried in time, so it is not recommended. Winter is fine.
3. The material of the soapberry enzyme is the ratio of soapberry bark: brown sugar: water 3: 1: 10, but it is not so accurate to make it by yourself. Generally, it is fermented in summer for as long as three months. The prepared soapberry enzyme can be used in a small amount at a time, and can be directly used as a detergent by adding a large amount of water. Warm water can be used in winter, because warm water and hot water will produce more saponins, that is, more bubbles. The soapberry enzyme fermented for one year is really easy to use, which saves the resource consumption of boiling water.
4. How convenient is it to travel? You can directly put a few pieces of dried Sapindus peel in a small bottle. When you use it, add water and shake the bottle, and there will be bubbles. It is best to use warm water.
The seeds of Sapindus mukoraiensis can be made into bracelets, which are really environmentally friendly and beautiful.
Multifunctional and environmentally friendly, you can try it.
Of course, Sapindus mukoraiensis can also be made into shampoo with Platycladus orientalis leaves and Gleditsia sinensis. If it's just a matter of finding the way, washing your hair feels too oily. So it is not recommended.
I hope more people can use healthy natural detergent by themselves! By the way, Sapindus mukoraiensis is not friendly to earthworms. Don't put it in the soil with earthworms! ! !