Scalp Sense Leave-in Treatment 60 ml
Beauty Garage Scalp Sense LeaveāIn Treatment is a lightweight formula designed to care for the scalp, improve scalp health and help with hair loss. It increases scalp cell turnover, promotes hair growth, prevents hair fall, keeps the microbiome in balance, hydrates deeply, soothes redness/irritation and helps maintain skin elasticity. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Epilobium Angustifolium (Willowherb) Extract
Epilobium angustifolium: Willowherb Extract for Skin & Wellness Epilobium angustifolium, commonly known as willowherb, is an efficacious botanical extract with valued application in both traditional herbalism and contemporary dermatology. We source our Epilobium angustifolium extract from the perennial North American and Eurasian plant, rich in bioactive compounds such as Oenothein B, polyphenols, and flavonoids. Its primary application lies in its calming, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidative properties, long celebrated in premium skincare and wellness formulations.
Benefits & Traditional Uses
Skin Soothing and Reducing Redness: Willowherb acts as a soporific for sensitive skin, inhibiting triggers of inflammation and calming redness in acne, rosacea, or stress-related cases. Natural Antioxidant Shield: High in Vitamin C and polyphenols, it neutralizes free radicals, protecting skin cells from oxidative damage. Oil Control and Acne Support: Its antimicrobial properties balance sebum production in acne-prone skin, reducing blemishes without irritation from synthetic actives. Scalp Health: Frequently included in personal care products to soothe itchy or flaky scalps and strengthen the hair shaft. Traditional Wellness: Historically used in tea and infusions to support digestive and urinary health.Product Specs
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Epilobium angustifolium |
| Common Names | Willowherb, Fireweed, Rosebay Willowherb |
| Active Components | Oenothein B, Flavonoids, Ellagitannins |
| Primary Function | Anti-inflammatory, Soothing, Antioxidant |
| Common Applications | Serums, Anti-acne gels, Scalp tonics, After-shave balms |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Willowherb Extract used for in skincare? Willowherb extract soothes irritated skin and relieves redness and sensitivity due to UV exposure, peels, or acne breakouts. 2. Is Epilobium angustifolium prepared in a sensitive ready-to-use form? Yes, it is a gentle, non-irritating ingredient, often included to reduce irritation caused by other active ingredients such as acids or retinoids. 3. Do you recommend this extract to control and improve acne conditions? Yes. Its natural antibacterial abilities combat acne-causing bacteria, while its calming effect reduces inflammation and redness of active pimples. 4. Can I use Willowherb while pregnant? Topical use is generally safe. Oral supplements are not well-studied; always consult your healthcare provider when pregnant or breastfeeding. 5. Can I apply this extract cream every day? Yes. Products with willowherb extract can be applied day and night on a freshly cleansed face, twice daily. 6. Are there any side effects known? Side effects are rare. If allergic to Onagraceae family plants, perform a patch test before full application.Menthol
Menthol (Topical Analgesic) Menthol is natural ingredient that occurs organically and is extracted from peppermint and other mint oils. It has certain pharmacological properties due to the topical analgesic and counterirritant that is widely utilized in pharmaceutical applications. When applied to the skin, it binds to the cold-sensitive receptor termed TRPM8 nicotine, and thus generates a cooling sensation. It works by producing enough cooling sensation to distract the brain from underlying pain signals, therefore providing some relief, deceiving the skin's pain receptors and authors. It is commonly used in muscle-recovery products and patches to mitigate joint pain. Primary Indications Muscle & Joint Relief: Temporary relief of minor aches and pains, caused by arthritis, simple backaches, strains, and sprains. Counterirritant Action: Provides a cooling, slightly warming sensation with benefits of desensitization of pain nerve endings. Itch & Irritation Control: Effectively don't entertain the itching from insect bites, sunburn, or minor skin rashes. Respiratory comfort: Often used in chest rubs to emotionally relieve symptoms of feeling clear airways during common colds. Post-Workout Recovery: Helps reduce the perception of soreness in overworked muscles and tendons. The Product Specifications Drugs Group: Topical Analgesic/ Counterirritant. Formulations: Gels, sprays creams, ointments, medicated patches are available. Concentration: Ranges generally from 1% and 16% as per the strength. Appearance: Clear liquid or white crystalline material, characteristic of a minty aroma. Instructions of Use For Pain Relief: Clean and dry the affected area. Then apply a thin layer of gel or cream to the area 3-4 times daily. Sprays: Spray on the skin evenly from 4" to 6" distance. Do not rub unless otherwise specified. Patches: Stick one patch to the painful area and leave it for as long as 8 hours. Don't use more than one patch that has formed into a mass. Hygiene: Wash your hands thoroughly with soap after application to avoid any accidental contact with the eyes and mucosa. Safety Precautions & Warnings For external use only: Do not ingest menthol-based topical products. Avoid Over Broken Skin: Never apply to an open wound, damaged skin, or any irritated rashes. No Heat therapy: Whether using a heating pad, hot water bottle, or tight bandage applied to the area, do not apply heat either. This will increase permeation and cause severe skin burns. Flammability: Some menthol sprays and gels are flammable. Keep away from open flames or high heat until the product has completely dried on the skin. Children: Consult a pediatrician before using on children under 12. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q: How does Menthol actually stop pain? Menthol does not "numb" the pain as a local anesthetic does, but rather acts as a counterirritant. As the compound creates an intense cold sensation, it blocks the pain signals headed to the brain, effectively turning down the volume on discomfort. Q: Can Menthol be used with a heating pad? No. This is a major danger. Menthol causes the blood flow to the skin to increase, and the application of heat tends to make the medication be absorbed too quickly or cause some very bad burns and blisters. Q: Why do I instantly feel cold but end up feeling warm? This is essentially because of the 'counterirritant effect.' The menthol first activates the cold receptors, offering initial cooling effects. Then the local circulation is elevated when it is rubbed in, and the now-warm sensation is relaxing tight muscles. Q: Can Menthol be used with an oral pain medication? Yes, in practice, no! Since menthol is only used topically, so very little of it penetrates your bloodstream. However, let your doc know if you're on blood thinners, say, on Warfarin, because some of the topical formulations can have methyl salicylate, which can interact with them. Q: Will the Menthol smell "stick"? The very minty smell is the strongest during application and then dissipates as the product dries down. I would suggest many "vanishing scent gels" for a more subtle application, if the user prefers it that way.
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