Scalp dark hair herbal shampoo (Black Phom Thong)
Indication for use: hair fragility, dry hair, oily hair, alopecia, hair loss, patchy alopecia, pediculosis (lice).
Product composition:
1. Sapindus Emarginatus Extract
2. Piper Sarmentosum Extract
3. Clitoria Ternatea Extract
4. Mauritius Papeda Extract
5. Garcinia Mangostana Extract
6. Senna Siamea Extract
Methods of administration and dosages: Apply a small amount of shampoo to the scalp and massage thoroughly for 5-7 minutes. Soap tree extract does not form a thick foam but this does not reduce the effectiveness of the cleaning and therapeutic action.
Contraindications \ Precautions: individual intolerance to the drug.
Side effects: individual allergic reactions to any of the plant components.
Black Phom Thong scalp dark hair herbal shampoo overview
This shampoo belongs to the category of medical cosmetics, as it has a real healing therapeutic effect on the scalp, including hair follicles, the capillary circulatory system of the scalp and the peripheral nervous system. The herbal compound drug consists of 6 natural plant components, including a soapy agent - an extract of a soap tree, or as it is also called Indian soap.
Soap tree, or Sapindus Emarginatus: in addition to its washing properties it has a number of therapeutic properties too. It has a toxic effect on protozoan parasites and insects, including lice. For many centuries in America and Asia, the fruits of the plant have been used as a natural detergent when washing fabrics and clothes. The fruits of the plant are mentioned in ayurvedic medicine, they were used in traditional Indian medicine. The fruit extract is used as a substitute for chemical washing powder, including machine washing. When washing in such an extract, the laundry does not smell, the color of the washed items is preserved, and the extract also has hypoallergenic properties. After use they completely decompose in the environment without polluting the biosphere. Studies have shown that soapberry contains compounds that have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. This explains the effectiveness of the herbal drug in the treatment of superficial shallow wounds and scratches.
Piper Sarmentosum is a tropical plant that grows in Southeast Asia, known for its traditional use to treat various ailments. This is a herbaceous plant that grows in the regions of Southeast Asia. It has traditionally been used to treat tinea pedis and a variety of other conditions. Extensive studies have been conducted on its pharmacological properties, including anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antibacterial and antiprotozoal (protozoa - protozoan parasites). This plant also has high antioxidant properties. The high antioxidant activity exhibited by this plant helps to balance the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). For more information about this research in English, follow the link.
Mauritius Papeda is one of the species of the Citrus genus. The fruit is known in Asia as Makrut and in other parts of the world as Kaffir lime. Its peel is dark green and rough. The fruit itself is inedible, the peel is sometimes used in cooking, but the main value of the plant lies in its leaves. Fruits and leaves are often used to improve the psychological state and the functioning of the nervous system. Regular use of the zest and leaves of this plant, due to its effect on the human nervous system, relieves anxiety, increases stress resistance and provides deep sleep. The people of Asia use the leaves of the plant to treat the scalp and improve the quality of the hair. Maximum effectiveness is reached when it is used for the treatment of excessive secretion of the sebaceous glands of the scalp, as well as for symptoms of hair loss and dandruff formation. The antibacterial properties provide relief from itching and irritation of the scalp.
Garcinia Mangostana is an evergreen fruit tree with a dense pyramidal crown, dark brown bark and large round dark purple fruits. The mangosteen fruit has not only a unique taste, but also a number of useful properties that have been used in traditional Chinese, Indian and Thai medicine since ancient times. Dried peel in crushed form is used to treat eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, acne and a number of other skin diseases, including open wounds.
Senna Siamea is a shrub that grows in Southeast Asia and has been used in folk medicine since ancient times. Academic studies of Cassia Siamea have convincingly proven that the plant extract has antimicrobial, antitumor, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antidepressant effects. Orally, Cassia Siamese is used as a herbal drug for the treatment of sleep disorders and as an antimalarial agent. Outwardly, Cassia Siamese is used in the form of baths, and the main effect is on the peripheral nervous system, which is certainly one of the main factors in the treatment of a number of different human diseases, including skin diseases, since it is the nervous system that controls all systems of the human body. Modern research also shows that aqueous extracts of the leaves of Cassia Siamese have natural biopesticidal properties and have a detrimental effect on a number of protozoan parasites, including Plasmodium. The bark of the stem is traditionally used for pain relief and anti-inflammatory effects. The leaf has an antibacterial antilipemic effect (reduces the amount of fat secreted by the sebaceous glands), as well as an antiproliferative effect - that is, a pronounced antitumor property.
Clitoria Ternatea (which is contained in the blue shampoo) is used as a medical plant in regular and traditional medicine. In ayurvedic medicine, the plant has been used since ancient times as a means to improve memory and blood circulation in the brain. Traditionally, Southeast Asian women have thick, silky hair, a result of eating the flowers of this plant in combination with external use as scalp lotions and hair balms. The plant exhibits antioxidant properties, and also affects the restoration of melanin content, the absence of which determines the appearance of gray hair. Clitoria extract stops the process of graying hair. As part of this ointment this is its main purpose.
The standard dosage: Apply a small amount of shampoo to the scalp and massage thoroughly for 5-7 minutes. Soap tree extract does not form a thick foam but this does not reduce the effectiveness of the cleaning and therapeutic action.
Using as a preventative measure: It can be used on a permanent basis as a complete replacement for chemical detergents, including the replacement of so-called anti-dandruff shampoos, which is in fact a mild form of seborrheic dermatitis.
Contraindications \ Precautions: individual allergic reactions to any of the plant components. Side effects: During the use of this herbal shampoo none were observed.
Product type | Liquid |
Packaging type | Vial |
Length | 55 мм |
Height | 250 мм |
Width | 55 мм |
Weight, gross | 400 г |
Weight | 380 г |
Shelf life and storage conditions | 2 years |
Product classification | Ayurvedic drugs |
Made by | Black Phom Thong Co Ltd |
Country of origin | Thailand |
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