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How to Use Herbal Shampoo: Focus on the Scalp, Not the Hair
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How to Use Herbal Shampoo: Focus on the Scalp, Not the Hair

Instead of repeatedly adding more shampoo to wash the hair lengths, a small amount applied...
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Four traditional Chinese herbal plants used in the Joy Garden shampoo formula: He Shou Wu, Oriental Arborvitae Leaf, Soapberry, and Gleditsia
The Four Key Plants in This Formula: He Shou Wu, Oriental Arborvitae Leaf, Soapberry, and Gleditsia
A medical text from the Yuan Dynasty’s imperial court specifically records a traditional palace hair-washing...
 A Taoist temple herb garden where traditional herbal shampoo ingredients are grown and harvested
Why Does a Taoist Master Make Her Own Herbal Shampoo?
She says that most shampoos sold in supermarkets — nearly 99% of them, in her...
Herbal shampoo ingredients from a Taoist temple, including soapberry, He Shou Wu, and Chinese Arborvitae Leaf
What Was the Original Shampoo Like?
They would sometimes add seasonal botanicals into the preparation, such as honeysuckle or Tou Gu...

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